operated by the private Keisei corporation, travels from Narita Airport to Keisei-Ueno station in about 36 minutes. While the Narita Express offers a direct connection to major destinations like Tokyo Station,
You can save yourself some time bybooking tickets onlinein advance. TheAccess Express, which takes you to Nippori and Ueno, or Asakusa, Shinagawa, and even Haneda Airport, last leaves at 11:08 p.m. for Ueno, and much earlier in the afternoon for Haneda — so check the timetable ...
Making stops at Narita Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, theNarita Express (N’EX)takes approximately 55 minutes to travel from the airport toTokyo Station(depending on which service and terminal you are using). The N’EX also services Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Shinagawa and Yokohama Stations. Tic...
The Narita Express goes directly to the following major stations: Chiba Tokyo Shinagawa Shibuya Shinjuku Ikebukuro Omiya (in Saitama) Yokohama (in Kanagawa) Ofuna (in Kanagawa) Note, though, that not every N’EX goes to all of those stations.Check the new timetableto see which one goes where...
A more pedestrian alternative is theKeikyu Airport line, with drab box-like suburban trains to Shinagawa taking 11 minutes at ¥410 (A$4.50) from where you connect to other lines. Narita Airport to Tokyo Narita's sheer distance from Tokyo, however, sees two high-speed trains darting between...
The Narita Express also serves Narita Airport Terminal 2 and Narita Airport Terminal 3 terminals. Besides Tokyo Station, the Narita Express also extends its services to key districts such cities such as Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Yokohama. These stops are strategically chosen to cover the mo...