
Narita Airport is one of two international airports in Tokyo. You may arrive in this airport from your country. There are many ways to get downtown Tokyo by the train and the bus.
If you use JR Pass, JR East Pass and other JR deals right after you arrive in Narita, you may use it to get Tokyo. But some of you do not intend to use the pass right after the arrival. Or you may stay in Tokyo only and are looking for the deal which covers Narita airport to/from Tokyo only.
In this post, I will show you the access route between Narita airport and Tokyo. I will also explain you about the deal and the discount fare, and the budget type bus services.
Overview

Narita Airport is sometimes called New Tokyo International Airport. But this airport is not located in Tokyo. It is located at Chiba prefecture and it is about 1 hour away from most part of downtown Tokyo.
As you saw the train route map above, JR and Keisei Railway connect Narita Airport and downtown Tokyo. I will explain what kind of trains are operated by JR and Keisei Railway. And there are many bus lines available too. I will tell you the bus service later in this post too.
First of all, I would like to explain you about Narita airport stations.
Narita airport arrival level and the stations

There are three airport terminal buildings in Narita airport, Terminal 1, 2 and 3. The trains stations are located underground of Terminal 1 and 2. These are called Narita Airport Terminal 1 station and Narita Airport Terminal 2 station. If you depart/arrive in Terminal 3, you have to walk from Terminal 2 station. It takes 15 minutes from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3.
It is quite easy to get the stations from the terminal. You can find the signage which says “Railway” at the arrival level very easily. You can go down by the escalators to get the stations quickly.

Both JR and Keisei Railway use same stations at both terminals. There are the ticket windows for the foreign tourists. But in these days, Japan has been very popular destination and the ticket window is very busy. You may find some more information at JR East and Keisei Railway official sites:
JR East Travel Service Center (Narita)
Keisei Railway Information Center
If you exchange the rail pass, please expect to spend at least 20 minutes. In my experience, 20 minutes is minimum. You may spend more. I have spent 45 minutes before to exchange the pass and book the train seats. Please do not make a tight travel plan.


If you take a bus, you can find the bus ticket counter at the arrival level.

It is located near the gate after the custom. You can find it easily.
I recorded the movie from the arrival of the flight to the station in the terminal 2 of Narita Airport. Please find the movie below to find the route more clearly:
JR trains
JR train lines are shown by the green line in the map above. If you go to Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Yokohama, JR line is better choice. There are two kinds of trains running from/to Narita airport by JR. These are Narita Express and Yokosuka-Sobu line rapid train. Both trains are covered by JR Pass, JR East Pass Nagano Niigata, JR East Pass Tohoku, Tokyo Wide Pass, Hokuriku Arch Pass and JR East South Hokkaido Rail Pass.
Narita Express
Narita Express is JR limited express train. It connects Narita airport, Tokyo, Shinagawa, Yokohama, Shinjuku, Shibuya and Ikebukuro. Some trains go to Omiya, Takao and Ofuna. Please see the link below to find more information about Narita Express:
By the way, if you have a plan to go to Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka from Narita airport, you can take Narita Express to get Shinagawa. And you can catch the Shinkansen at Shinagawa. You can change Narita Express and the Shinkansen train at Tokyo too. But Shinagawa is easier.
Please find how to change the trains in Shinagawa station in the movie below:
Recommended deal – N’EX Tokyo Round Trip Ticket
This is the round trip deal between Narita airport and Tokyo, surrounding area by Narita Express and the ordinary train. This round trip deal, “N’EX Tokyo Round Trip Ticket” is sold at 4000 yen. It is valid for 14 days. You may change the trains as many as you want in the designated area and go anywhere in coverage area, such as JR stations in downtown Tokyo, Yokohama, Omiya, Kamakura, Maihama (Tokyo Disneyland) and many more places.
You can find the coverage map and more information about this deal in the link below:
N’EX Tokyo Round Trip Ticket, JR East official site.
Unfortunately there is no one way deals available.
Yokosuka-Sobu line rapid train
This rapid train was called “Rapid Airport Narita”. This train runs on same route as Narita Express between Narita airport and Ofuna. But this train is a sort of the commute trains. You can take this train by a base fare ticket only. But you cannot reserve a seat and you may have to stand up.
If you go to Chiba, this train is your choice. But if you go to Tokyo or further stations, Narita Express is better choice.
Please see the link below to find more information about Yokosuka-Sobu line rapid train:
There is no deals available which cover only Yokosuka-Sobu line rapid train. If you use JR pass or other JR deals, of course you can take this train by these passes.
Keisei Railway
Keisei Railway is one of the major private railways in Kanto region. It connects Narita airport and Ueno, Nippori. And also some trains go through Tokyo Toei subway and Keikyu Railway. You can get Oshiage (Tokyo Skytree), Asakusa, Shimbashi, Haneda airport directly.
Keisei Railway is not covered by any JR deals, such as JR Pass, Tokyo Wide Pass. But there are some deals available to take Keisei Railway limited express “Skyliner”.
Skyliner

Skyliner is the fastest train of Keisei Railway. And this train actually is the fastest train in all Japan trains except the Shinkansen.
This express train is the fastest way to get downtown Tokyo. It takes only 36 minutes to Nippori and 41 minutes to Ueno. Especially if you go to Ueno or other stations on north part of Yamanote line, this train is the best way.
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JR’s Narita Express connects Narita airport and Ikebukuro directly. But if you take Skyliner to Nippori and change to Yamanote line ther to Ikebukuro, it is faster than Narita Express.
You may find much more information about Skyliner in Keisei Railway official site:
Keisei Skyliner official site – Skyliner

By the way, if you want to change the trains between Skyliner and Yamanote line, Nippori is better transfer station than Ueno. Keisei Railway and JR stations have the platforms side by side. You have to exit and enter stations but these are same location. If you change the trains at Ueno, you have to walk a bit. Nippori is much more recommended than Ueno.
Keisai Railway is one of major private railway companies in Tokyo area. This railway’s limited express train that is called “Skyliner” is the fastest train service to get downtown Tokyo. It connects Narita and Ueno in about 45 minutes.
Recommended deal – Skyliner discount ticket and subway combo ticket
There are a few deals which covers Skyliner.
The basic one is Skyliner discount ticket:
Skyliner discount ticket, Keisei railway official site
One way special discount fare is 2,200 yen. This is higher than half amount of N’ex Tokyo Round Trip Ticket. But you can purchase either one way or round trip. One way deal is available for either directions, Narita to Nippori/Ueno or Ueno/Nippori to Narita. This deal is very flexible.
Keisei Railway also offers Skyliner and Tokyo Subway Ticket combo deal. There are both one way and round trip available as well. One way deal can be used for either way, to Narita airport or from Narita airport. And you may choose 24 hours, 48 hours and 72 hours subway pass. The price is starting from 2,800 yen. Please see the link below to get the details.
Keisei Skyliner and Tokyo Subway Ticket, Keisei railway official site
The subway lines cover most part of downtown Tokyo. You can get most of places by subway. So Tokyo Subway Ticket is very convenient. The following link shows you how to use Tokyo Subway Ticket:
Keisei Access Express

If you want to access to Asakusa, Ginza, Haneda or other places along Toei Subway Asakusa line, Keisei Railway’s Access Express takes you these places directly. Keisei Railway line is connected with Tokyo Toei Subway Asakusa line at Oshiage. Many Keisei Railway trains go through subway line. You can get Asakusa, Nihombashi, Higashi-Ginza without changing the trains. Toei Subway Asakusa line is also connected with Keikyu Railway at Sengakuji. Some Access Express go through Keikyu Railway line as well and get Haneda airport via Shinagawa.
This is a sort of commute train. It does not offer the luxury interior. However any express surcharges are not required. You can take this train by a base fare ticket only.
There is no deals available to take this train but the base fare is quite reasonable. The fare is around 1,300 yen from Narita airport to these areas. Please find the link below:
Keisei Railway official site – Access Express fares from major station
This train connects Narita and Nippori, Ueno too. If you want to save your travel cost, you may choose this train instead of Skyliner.
Airport Limousine bus / Limousine and Metro deal

Airport limousine is most convenient option if you stay in the major high-end hotel in Tokyo. You can get the hotel door directly from Narita Airport. And also the bus depart/arrive in Terminal 3 too. There is no train stations at Terminal 3.

The fare to most places in downtown Tokyo is 3,100 yen. It is expensive choice. But there are lots of deals available to cut your cost.
Recommended deals – Limousine and Tokyo Subway Ticket, Return Voucher and combo deals
There are many deals available.
The first one is “Multi voucher” and “Return voucher”. These are two round trips and round trip discount ticket. If you look for the deal which covers only Limousine bus, this deal is recommended.
The second one is Limousine and Subway pass. This is same type of the deal as Keisei Skyliner and Tokyo Subway Ticket which I explained above in this post.
I picked only two deals here but you can find all deals in the official site :
Airport Limousine official site – Discounted Ticket
Low Cost Bus TYO-NRT

The bus connects Narita airport and Tokyo station at only 1,000 yen. This is most affordable way to get downtown Tokyo.
This bus service is operated by a few bus companies. But it doesn’t matter to take any company’s bus. All you have to do is purchasing a ticket in the terminal building and get of the bus.
I used this bus from Narita airport terminal 2 to Tokyo station. Please find my review in the movie below. You may find where and how to purchase a ticket, the interior of the bus, facility and scenery on the way to Tokyo from the bus:
Please find the fare and the timetable in the official site below:
Check it on the short movie
I picked top five ways to get Tokyo from Narita on the movie below. Please check it up.
There are many ways and many deals from/to Narita airport. I hope that you have found the best one for your trip and it will save your cost.
Comments
Hi there,
What is the best way/cheapest rail I can take from Narita to Shibuya? I will be staying in Tokyo for 4 days, then activate my JR pass to go to Kyoto and Osaka, then back to Tokyo.
Thanks for your help!
Hi May,
The best way is single ticket for taking Narita Express to Shibuya or taking Limousine bus. It costs about 3000 yen but it’s direct.
The cheapest way is taking budget bus (Access Narita) to Tokyo station and change local train to Shibuya. It’s not direct but total costs is around 1500 yen.
The choice is yours.
Cheers,
Takeshi JPRail.com
Hi,
I need help. I will be arriving Narita Airport at 14:15 pm in Dec and will head down to Shiba Park Hotel located at Onarimon or Daimon Subway and will be leaving Tokyo few days later. My departure flight is at Narita airport terminal 1, flight time is 9:30 am. Could u advise what kind of ticket I should purchase ?
Also, what time is the trains start to operate for subway and rail?
Thanks & regards
Susan
Hi Susan,
You can use “Limousine Bus & Subway Pass (Narita Airport)” one way. Limousine bus can take you to your hotel directly. You may use subway pass for your stay in Tokyo.
http://www.limousinebus.co.jp/en/platform_searches/index/2/63
http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/ticket/value/airport_bus/index.html#anc02
But don’t purchase round trip deal. Limousine does not run in early morning from your hotel. You have to go to Ginza or Tokyo station to catch another bus, “Access Narita”.
http://accessnarita.jp/en/home/
I think you need to catch 5:30 departure. Train starts to run around 5:30. You may need to catch a taxi to get Tokyo station for taking this bus. I don’t have taxi fare. I expect it costs around a few thousand yen.
Otherwise you have to move to the place near Narita on the day before departure day.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi
Does Access Express have a direct route to Ueno?
Thanks!
Hi Arianne,
It runs but very few. Please see the link below:
http://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/tetudou/skyliner/us/timetable/index.php#narita1_ae
You will find more limited express trains to Ueno on Keisei Main Line. You can catch this limited express by base fare ticket only. Click “Keisei Main Line” in the timetable in the link above to find it.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Ooh I see. LEX travel time is more than 1hr right? I guess I’ll stick with Skyliner. Thanks!
The Skyliner bound to Narita Airport 1 will make a stop in Narita Airport 2-3 right?
Hi Arianne,
It takes 70 minutes by LEX and Skyliner 1 will stop at terminal 2-3.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
I get into Narita on a Sunday night and assuming I pick up my JR Pass by 7:30-8pm, is there still going to be a service available for me to get to Yokohama that night?
Thanks Takeshi
Hi Ron,
Yes, you can get Yokohama by Narita Express. Please refer the link below:
http://www.eki-net.com/pc/jreast-shinkansen-reservation/english/wb/common/timetable/e_nex_u/06.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Thanks Takeshi!
I was looking on Google Maps and Hyperdia and neither gave me the option to use the NEX after 8pm on a Sunday night so I thought maybe the NEX last service to Yokohama might be earlier in the evening.
That said, I booked a hotel in Shin-Yokohama because I thought the NEX goes past there haha. But it shouldn’t be a problem to take a train/subway from Yokohama station to Shin-Yokohama station.
Really appreciate your help Takeshi
No problem, Ron.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi
Could you possible inform me if i can utilize a Suica card for traveling by the Narita Express between Narita Airport and Shinjuku several times during a 10 day stay in Japan ?. I have many times utilized a regular JR-Rail-Pass but those have become so expensive.
Yours
Jens
Copenhagen
Hi Jens,
You can use Suica for base fare only. You can take rapid train by Suica only. But if you take Narita Express, you have to pay seat fee too. In this case, NEX Tokyo Round Trip ticket is better choice. Please see the links below:
https://jprail.com/sample-itineraries/airport-access/narita/rapid-train-on-yokosuka-sobu-line-airport-narita.html
https://jprail.com/trains/sort-by-type/limited-express/narita-express.html
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/pass/nex_round.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
If I want to leave Tokyo and visit Hakodate for 2 night, 3 days, what is the fastest way to get there (by train)? Should we use the bullet train? Is there an overnight train? We are thinking of leaving August 16 and returning to Tokyo on August 18. From August 18 – 22 we will be staying in New Sanno. Should we purchase any rail or subway passes? Thank you.
Hi Karen,
You may use Hokkaido Shinkansen. There is no overnight train available.
https://jprail.com/trains/sort-by-departure-arrival-stations/stations-in-hokkaido/hakodate-shin-hakodate-hokuto/direct-access-to-hokkaido-from-tokyo-hokkaido-shinkansen-bullet-train.html
You can use JR East South Hokkaido Pass.
https://jprail.com/destinations/hokkaido-area/jr-east-south-hokkaido-rail-pass-user-guide-perfect-deal-for-the-travelers-who-visit-tokyo-and-sapporo-by-train.html
You may add subway pass because this pass does not cover subway in Tokyo. Even though this pass does not cover subway, it’s still the best choice for your trip.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Thank you again, Takeshi!
No worry, Karen.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
Need your advice for our trip :
Day 1 : arrive Narita at 16.30 stay at Asakusa hotel
Day 2 : Tokyo – Osaka
Day 3 : USJ
Day 4 -6 : Kyoto
Day 7 : Kyoto – Hakone – Tokyo
Day 8-10 : Hakone
1.) I arrive at Narita Airport at 16.30 and will stay at Hotel near Tawaramachi Station in Asakusa Area.
I’m planning to take the Access Narita Bus (since its much cheaper than train) to Ginza and continue by metro subway to Tawaramachi Station. Do you think is a good route/ any better solution with minimum budget ? (considering it ‘s a rush hour where people going home from work , I’m afraid there will be traffic) .
2.) Actually i want to go straight to Osaka by train, is it possible to catch the train to Osaka on the same day?, considering i have to activate JR PASS, and other things to prepare. Assuming, if i go to Osaka on the same day, i would arrive at midnight. Do you think its safe? because I’m woman with my 3 teenagers daughters.
Thanks
Hi indrawati,
1. Your route is most affordable route. But as you think, subway may be crowded. Actually subway is crowded all day. You may need to stand up with luggage in the train.
2. You can go. I’m sure that Japan is one of the safest countries in the world. Arrival time is not issue.
If you use JR pass, you can take Narita Express to Shinagawa and take Shinkansen Hikari to Osaka. JR Pass allows you to take Shinkansen but you cannot take Nozomi. Please see the timetable at the link below:
http://english.jr-central.co.jp/info/timetable/_pdf/westbound.pdf
http://english.jr-central.co.jp/info/timetable/_pdf/eastbound.pdf
It’s shown by “H” in the timetable. The last one is 20:10 at Shinagawa. Actually you can take Shinkansen from Tokyo but it’s easy to transfer at Shinagawa than Tokyo.
Regarding Narita Express, you have to take Narita Express 44 or earlier.
http://www.eki-net.com/pc/jreast-shinkansen-reservation/english/wb/common/timetable/e_nex_u/06.html
Departure time is 18:48 or 18:52. It depends on your arrival terminal. You have two hours 20 minutes. You have to do everything before departure time. It think, as long as your flight arrival on time, it will be okay. It usually takes one hour to clear custom and immigration. The station is just underground arrival gate.
However if your flight is late, it may be tight. If I were you, I will go. But it’s your choice.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Dear Takeshi,
Thankyou very much for your reply.
cheers,
Indrawati
No problem, Indrawati.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
We arrive into Narita airport in the morning and have to go to a hotel in Yokohama. After staying in Yokohama for four days, we will proceed to Nagoya where we will stay for 5 days. From Nagoya we have to go to Kansai international airport (Osaka) for the return flight.
For this itinerary, does it make sense to take a JP rail pass? Or would you recommend limousine bus from Narita to Yokohama and bullet trains from Yokohama – Nagoya – Osaka with tickets purchased individually?
Hi Shubha R,
JR pass is too expensive. You may purchase single ticket one by one.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
We arrive at Narita airport on Wednesday Aug3 around 1500 and go to Intercontinental Yokohama Grande for the night; after our cruise we will want transportation from Yokohama pier to New Sanno on August 15 morning. What would you recommend for us to use? There are 2 of us with 2 big suitcases and we both have trouble walking long distances. Thank you.
Hi Karen,
You can take Narita Express to get Yokohama station. After that, take taxi to your hotel.
https://jprail.com/trains/sort-by-type/limited-express/narita-express.html
On Aug 15, take taxi again to get Yokohama station. And take JR train or Keihin Kyuko railway to Shinagawa. After arriving Shinagawa, take taxi again to your hotel.
https://jprail.com/destinations/kanto-area/yokohama-and-kamakura-access-guide-find-the-right-deal-and-route-from-your-place-to-stay.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Thank you so much, Takeshi. This information is appreciated.
Karen
No problem, Karen.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Two of us will arrive at terminal 1 on a Tuesday ~3pm in August. I wonder if you know the seat availability of Access Narita at T1 in general on a weekday afternoon?
Hi John,
Sorry but I have no idea. It’s hard to tell.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com