Discover the best top things to do in Narita, Japan including The Access Narita - JR Bus Kanto, Keisei Electric Railway, Narita Airport Transport, The Access Narita - Be-transse Group, Narita Express (NEX), Ryoso Grand Service, Chiba Kotsu.
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4.5 based on 82 reviews
An efficient, convenient, comfortable and low cost way of getting from Tokyo Station to Narita airport. Bought my 1000 Yen ticket on-line, arrived an hour early (worried unnecessarily about finding the bus stop), and they simply put me on the next bus. Took an hour to Terminal 2. . If you are on the Imperial Palace side of Tokyo station (ie the west side) take the passage way underneath the station via the main entrance and head towards the Yesau North exit. The Daimaru building provides a marker. Cross the road (it is signposted) at the lights and head left for some 70 metres. Buses leave every 20 minutes or so. But only one large case per passenger in the hold.
4.0 based on 529 reviews
Not covered by the JR pass. Took the train direct from Keisei Narita (across the road from JR Narita) to Funabashi to visit the largest Daiso store in Japan. The store is right next to the station exit. The train was reasonably comfortable, reasonably quick (37 minutes) and reasonably priced (about 550 Yen). There is a good bakery inside the Keisei Narita station- helped the trip pass more pleasantly drinking coffee and munching on breakfast in preparation for the 7 floors of Daiso. The other direction of the train takes you into Narita airport which is a few minutes away.
4.0 based on 186 reviews
My Tokyo hotel suggested taking the Willer coach to Narita airport and went to great lengths to book via telephone for me. However, the email and debit on my credit card did not come through in time so I assumed the difficult phone transaction had failed. I ended up getting to the bus terminal earlier than planned and jumped on a coach paying cash. I then saw my credit card had been charged and I did receive an email but it arrived late. It would have been fine if I'd waited and not got an earlier coach. I repied to the Japanese email in English, explaining the above and asking for a refund, not really expecting any success. I received a couple of prompt emails in response (in Japanese) which I translated a bit and replied as best I could in English. Totally surprised to find I then received a credit on my card and impressed that they could make sense of my enquiry and believed me as I had little proof I'd got an earlier coach and paid cash. Well done Willer. And the coach was fine - prompt, well sign posted and got to the airport exactly as planned. Can't think there's a better way to travel.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
After a long flight this transportation into Tokyo from Narita Airport was perfect; easy to find, conveniently timed, affordable at 1000yen, clean, comfortable, and too easy. Highly recommend.
4.0 based on 61 reviews
Narita Express connects Narita International Airport to key Tokyo town centers such as Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya. Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, as well as Yokohama and beyond. Keisei Skypliner is also very fast but you need to change at Nippori or Ueno to reach these destinations. It is fast, efficient, and as with all trains in Japan, ultra punctual. If you are connecting to Shinkansen at Tokyo station to explore Japan, Narita express is very convenient option. Trains leaves Narita airport frequently so usually you can buy ticket with walk-up.
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