Wondering how to make that first trip from Narita Airport into Tokyo city? We've got you covered with a range of options both cheap and convenient! Check the video description for links to all the discount tickets and websites mentioned.
Thank you so much for making a video on this. I honestly feel overwhelmed and dumb when figuring out the JR, Shinkansen, regional, etc...passes. This really helps my trip to Japan coming up
It can be quite intimidating for first timers so I would recommend taking the Keisei Skyliner. But once you're more experienced with the train system, the Sky Access is the best bang for the buck- getting you into Tokyo for less than half the cost of the Skyliner for 15-20 minutes additional time.
The man on the cat shooting the watermelon with a laser was so random and I love it lol. Definitely gets you in the Japan spirit Edit: Omg there's more!
I prefer the bus. It costs more but you always get a seat and they go all over or to TCAT. Much easier with lots of luggage as no stairs. Some smaller train or subway stations aren't very accessible due to stairs
i think the easiest way to get to narita airport is to take the asakusa line. google maps will say it becomes keisei skyaccess, just stay on the train and it will take you all the way to narita airport
My only experience in Japan was on the YCAT from Narita to Yokohama for 3,100Y (now 3,700Y), then we just got on a regular JR to Ninomiya. I thought the bus was a great way to go for first time visitors as it allowed the time to really soak in everything you see out the windows.
What about the Keisei main line train? It's a regular commuter train and costs around 1200 yen, so more than half the express. While it's 30 minutes slower than the express, if you have plenty of time, it's worthwhile. I've used it a couple of times and, being a regular train, can use the Suica card too. Other than that, unless you have a JR Pass, no reason not to use the Keisei express. Although, I might try the bus once for curiosity.
Always check your ticket -is it Tokyo NRT (Narita) or Tokyo HND (Haneda)? If you are flying into Haneda make sure your plane lands before 11pm. Any later and it's an expensive taxi into the city. Japanese airports are very poorly integrated into the local transport networks. Lots of international flights from Europe arrive late in the evening as they have more slots available then. Haneda is still mostly for domestic flights. I much prefer using Narita, it's not just about physical distance. I live much closer to Haneda than Narita but travel time from airport to home is almost identical.
Haneda is for Japanese domestic biz sale person since it's 15 mins from Shinagawa, the most imp station that covers greater tokyo area like Shizuoka itami etc. It's common to see those sale ppl doing Same day RT btw kyushu and kanto
If it's only a few extra hundred yen (extra dollars) for Narita Express, nonstop to Tokyo Station, over the Keisei Skyliner, which is faster but would require a transfer to reach Tokyo Station. Personally, I think it's worth the premium to have that direct service rather then having to navigate myself and my luggage through another station and onto a potentially crowded regional train to arrive at your final station.
Hi there! Unfortunately there's no limousine bus to Ueno station. You can check all the places that the bus stops at here: webservice.limousinebus.co.jp/web/en/ReservationSearchMap.aspx To get to Ueno station, your best bet would be to catch the Keisei Skyliner.
So with JR Pass, I don't need to do anything to get Narita Express? Just get the JR PAss activated at the JR East Travel Center in the airport, then follow signs to Narita Express, put my ticket in the machine, then walk onto the train and sit down? No need to get an extra ticket, or reserve seats? The video kind of just skipped over this bit, despite many tourists probably having a JR Pass....
JR Pass is recommended if you are traveling more than just Tokyo. Tokyo itself has specific passes such as the Suica, which is more cost effecient if your just in Tokyo
As mentioned in the video, all seats on N'EX are reserved. This means that if you intend to use the JR Pass to get into Tokyo, please tell the JR East Travel Center staff helping you exchange the pass to make a seat reservation on N'EX as well. You will need your JR Pass to get through the fare gates. The seat reservation stub will tell you your car and seat number.
You must be strategic with your JR pass - If your flight arrives late in the evening, do NOT activate your JR pass just to get on the NEX. Doing that will "waste" a day on your pass. What I did on my recent trips was to take a local train called Narita Line and set my activation date for the next day because I landed at around 9pm.
Hi there! The quickest route would be to catch the Keisei Skyliner to Ueno and then change to either the Yamanote or Keihin-Tohoku line and take the train to Kanda station. You can take the same route on the way back 😊
@@tokyocheapo It'd be easier to transfer from Keisei Nippori than at Keisei Ueno (a much shorter walk to the JR side for the Yamanote or Keihin-Tohoku Line). Cheers, Guy
So, when buying a ticket online, I have to go to the keisei ticket counter and take the ticket. It consists of two tickets, the passenger and the liner ticket Is my understanding correct?
If you take the Nex train to Shinjuku and exit the station through the wrong gate, you’ll have a heck of a long walk to get to the other side. A limousine bus that takes you to your hotel takes longer but it is cost effective and you don’t have to deal with your luggage.
@@Andromahlius oh, I've been lost in Shinjuku many times, but I was talking about the Shinjuku train station and getting off on the wrong side of it with luggage to carry around. I much prefer to get lost on the Kabuki-cho side of Shinjuku -without luggage.
What do you recommend for transportation if we have 4 large luggage which are heavy and cumbersome to carry around? Is taxi cheaper if you don't pre-book?
Hi there! Yes that's right. This pass is only available to non-Japanese passport holders so they require you to purchase it online or at the counter. If you purchase it online, you can use a reserved ticket machine with a passport reader to pick up your ticket.
Flying into Narita at around 9pm in 9 days, and not sure how long customs are going to be plus if I will be able to pick up my JR pass. So I booked Transportation to the Hotel ( know the train is quicker) but was worried I will be traveling when it hits Midnight and don't want to risk it.
When you buy a skyliner ticket from Narita to Ueno- it says to just scan your QR code to redeem. Do I need to buy any additional tickets or does that cover my full trip on the skyliner?
If I purchase a roundtrip Skyliner ticket, is there a date by which I'd need to use the return ticket by? Are they two separate tickets? One going from Narita to Ueno and one from Ueno to Narita? Thanks :)
is it worth getting the skyliner plus underground bundle for 24,48 or 72 hours, and can you buy these at the ticket office on the day you wnt to start travelling?
Do you need to purchase an extra train ticket if taking the Narita Express but going to any other JR Yamanote station? Or do you just need to transfer trains without exiting?
If you buy a ticket to a JR fixed-term station at the Narita Airport station, you don't need to buy an additional ticket after getting off the Narita Express. Also, if you touch your IC card at the destination station, it is OK.
The video's friendly and informative narration made it easy to follow along. What are some of your favorite cultural experiences or local traditions in Tokyo that you would encourage tourists to seek out?
If you take the Narita Express towards Shibuya, you mention the train splits in two in Tokyo, is it well indicated if the one you are on goes to Shibuya or is it always a need for a change? Thank you.
Hi there! Yes you will be able to tell. On the display on the outside of the train, the terminal station will be written. In this case, you'll be looking for the train that's going to Shinjuku 😊
If I purchase the package with roundtrip skyliner tickets+72 hr metro line ticket, do I have to use the 2nd skyliner ticket after 72hrs? or am I free to use it on any return date?
Hi. If I will buy online tickets for narita express , and my plane will delay , Can I take another one ? Or my tickets will be cancelled and i will have to buy new one at the airport ? Weronika
great video, this video is good 👍, but what about people that are either handicap or disabled 🤔, the reason why am asking is because I am disabled with a wheelchair ♿, and don't know if it will be easy getting around from place to place, would like to see a video about anyone disabled or handicap and if there are services that help the disabled or handicap, thank you for taking the time to read this and I look forward to your reply 😀, - CyberGod
Thank you for the great suggestion. In general, Tokyo’s train stations do have accessible features. You’ll find at least one wider ticket gate for wheelchair access at almost all stations. At the ticket gate, if you tell the staff which station you are going to, they will help you to the right platform and assist you with a ramp onto the train. They will also inform the station staff where you are getting off so someone will be waiting to assist you off the train as well. The only thing is the elevators are sometimes not in the most conveniently located places so you might need to look for the elevator sign or ask the staff (the word for elevator in Japanese is fairly similar to English).
How to get to Tokyo from Narita Airport Narita Airport ↓Free Terminal Shuttle Bus Higashi Narita Station ↓Keisei Higashi Narita Line Keisei Narita Station ↓Keisei Main Line (Limited Express) Keisei Tsudanuma Station ↓Keisei Main Line (Local) (750JPY) Keisei Nishifuna Station ↓On Foot Nishi-Funabashi Station ↓Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (300JPY) Otemachi Station ↓On foot Tokyo Station (Total 1050JPY)
May I know the link that you have provided 'Skyliner Discount Ticket', that one is Keisei Skyliner or Narita Express? Will it stop at Tokyo station? Thank you.
That one is for the Keisei Skyliner, which doesn't stop at Tokyo station. You can take the Skyliner to Ueno station and then transfer to one of the local trains such as the Yamanote line to Tokyo station. Alternatively, you can use the Narita Express that will take you directly to Tokyo station from Narita.
That's correct! when you purchase a round-trip ticket on a JR Express train, you typically choose both the departure and return dates and times at the time of purchase. This allows you to secure seats for both legs of your journey. Make sure to check and adhere to the specified schedule for a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.
I’m planning to stay at Shinjuku. Can I use the Narita Express Tokyo Round trip ticket to get from the airport to Shinjuku station? Or do I have to get off at Tokyo station and get another train to Shinjuku? And can the same NEX Return Tokyo be used to get from Shinjuku to the airport?
You can use it all the way to Shinjuku without needing to get off 😊 You can also use the same pass to return but just note it has a 14-day expiration period.
You still need to pay 1270,but the benefits you get for the suica is that as you live in Japan you won't need to buy tickets but you can recharge your suica card and pay from it Expect in the case of this train from Narita airport.
Hi can we reedem skyliner ticket that we buy from klook use vending machine? Since i will be arrived around 9pm (the counter closed at 9pm right? Thanks before
You can move from Narita Airport to Tokyo Shinagawa Yokohama Kamakura without changing trains. However, since it is a local train, it takes more time. The fare is 1,340 yen to Tokyo, 1,980 yen to Yokohama, and 2,310 yen to Kamakura. There is only one train per hour, so it is necessary to check in advance. Also, not all trains go to Yokohama and Kamakura, so be careful about where you go.
There is an access limited express as a local train other than the Skyliner. This is operated by Keisei trains, not by JR. You can go to Oshiage Asakusa, Nihonbashi, Ginza, Shinagawa, and Haneda Airport in front of Skytree without changing trains. The number of trains is one every 40 minutes, which is half that of the Skyliner. The fare to Asakusa is 1310 yen.
Not covered. Tokyo Metro is a subway system in Tokyo. To use it, take the Narita Express or Skyliner to Tokyo Station or Ueno Station. Strictly speaking, if you take a JR local train and go to Nishi-Funabashi Station, there is a Tokyo Metro line. However, there are a lot of transfers, so I don't think it's easy to get there at first glance.
This is confusing ! I just want to get to Haneda airport from Narita airport I have 8 hours to do it and I don't want to pay an arm and a leg 😆 and I don't want to stay in Japan just get to my other flight 👌
Hi there! We have an article that covers travelling between Narita and Haneda airport: tokyocheapo.com/travel/transport/getting-from-narita-airport-to-haneda-airport/ Our recommendation is the limousine bus as it’ll get you directly between the airports with no transfers.
Hi there! As it's a dedicated airport train, many passengers travel with a lot of luggage. There are storage areas at the end of each carriage for large suitcases and overhead storage for smaller items.
Yes, The Greater Tokyo Pass can be used on the Keisei Sky access from Narita. Note that it can’t be used on JR lines, and will only save you money if you do a lot of travel outside the central Tokyo area.
Wondering how to make that first trip from Narita Airport into Tokyo city? We've got you covered with a range of options both cheap and convenient! Check the video description for links to all the discount tickets and websites mentioned.
Do I need a pass if Im only staying for 20hrs?
Thank you so much for making a video on this. I honestly feel overwhelmed and dumb when figuring out the JR, Shinkansen, regional, etc...passes.
This really helps my trip to Japan coming up
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
It can be quite intimidating for first timers so I would recommend taking the Keisei Skyliner. But once you're more experienced with the train system, the Sky Access is the best bang for the buck- getting you into Tokyo for less than half the cost of the Skyliner for 15-20 minutes additional time.
However, the number of access express trains is half that of the Skyliner. There is only one in 40 minutes
Also consider just flying into Haneda 😉
How would you get to Akihabara from Narita? Wouldn't you grab the N'EX and then the JR Yamanote to Akihabara?
Wow love the visual explanation on the map. Awesome. Plus those nails!
Thank you very much for including the low cost option!🙏
You guys have been posting really good videos lately 👏
More to come!
The man on the cat shooting the watermelon with a laser was so random and I love it lol. Definitely gets you in the Japan spirit
Edit: Omg there's more!
I prefer the bus. It costs more but you always get a seat and they go all over or to TCAT. Much easier with lots of luggage as no stairs. Some smaller train or subway stations aren't very accessible due to stairs
i think the easiest way to get to narita airport is to take the asakusa line. google maps will say it becomes keisei skyaccess, just stay on the train and it will take you all the way to narita airport
Yes, if you're on that line already. If changing from other lines, going to Ueno for the Keisei is better. The "easiest" still could be the NEX.
My only experience in Japan was on the YCAT from Narita to Yokohama for 3,100Y (now 3,700Y), then we just got on a regular JR to Ninomiya. I thought the bus was a great way to go for first time visitors as it allowed the time to really soak in everything you see out the windows.
What about the Keisei main line train? It's a regular commuter train and costs around 1200 yen, so more than half the express. While it's 30 minutes slower than the express, if you have plenty of time, it's worthwhile. I've used it a couple of times and, being a regular train, can use the Suica card too. Other than that, unless you have a JR Pass, no reason not to use the Keisei express. Although, I might try the bus once for curiosity.
Always check your ticket -is it Tokyo NRT (Narita) or Tokyo HND (Haneda)? If you are flying into Haneda make sure your plane lands before 11pm. Any later and it's an expensive taxi into the city. Japanese airports are very poorly integrated into the local transport networks. Lots of international flights from Europe arrive late in the evening as they have more slots available then. Haneda is still mostly for domestic flights.
I much prefer using Narita, it's not just about physical distance. I live much closer to Haneda than Narita but travel time from airport to home is almost identical.
Haneda is for Japanese domestic biz sale person since it's 15 mins from Shinagawa, the most imp station that covers greater tokyo area like Shizuoka itami etc.
It's common to see those sale ppl doing Same day RT btw kyushu and kanto
No it’s not. Your information is wrong.
Guide should probably mention that the train and bus options don't run 24/7
Yup. Think Tokyo is a 24 hr city? Think again.
Nice point! Thanks for bringing that up.
Yep. Would be helpful mention the work hours.
so what time do the buses stop running? i lane in Narita airport around 3PM…will i be able to catch one?
love your channel!
Thank you so much!!
Great video! I have early flight out of Narita Airport at 9AM. What is the earliest time train or bus run from Tokyo to Narita? Thank you
Thank you for the info.
If it's only a few extra hundred yen (extra dollars) for Narita Express, nonstop to Tokyo Station, over the Keisei Skyliner, which is faster but would require a transfer to reach Tokyo Station. Personally, I think it's worth the premium to have that direct service rather then having to navigate myself and my luggage through another station and onto a potentially crowded regional train to arrive at your final station.
Yes for sure, if you're looking for convenience and ease of use, the direct train is a great option 😊
Thanks for the very helpful video instructions.
Is there a limo bus from Narita to ueno station?
Hi there! Unfortunately there's no limousine bus to Ueno station. You can check all the places that the bus stops at here: webservice.limousinebus.co.jp/web/en/ReservationSearchMap.aspx To get to Ueno station, your best bet would be to catch the Keisei Skyliner.
Good information ❤
So with JR Pass, I don't need to do anything to get Narita Express? Just get the JR PAss activated at the JR East Travel Center in the airport, then follow signs to Narita Express, put my ticket in the machine, then walk onto the train and sit down? No need to get an extra ticket, or reserve seats? The video kind of just skipped over this bit, despite many tourists probably having a JR Pass....
JR Pass is recommended if you are traveling more than just Tokyo.
Tokyo itself has specific passes such as the Suica, which is more cost effecient if your just in Tokyo
As mentioned in the video, all seats on N'EX are reserved. This means that if you intend to use the JR Pass to get into Tokyo, please tell the JR East Travel Center staff helping you exchange the pass to make a seat reservation on N'EX as well. You will need your JR Pass to get through the fare gates. The seat reservation stub will tell you your car and seat number.
You must be strategic with your JR pass - If your flight arrives late in the evening, do NOT activate your JR pass just to get on the NEX. Doing that will "waste" a day on your pass. What I did on my recent trips was to take a local train called Narita Line and set my activation date for the next day because I landed at around 9pm.
Narita Express is more like a Choo-Choo. Slooow.
Can you please tell me what the best route would be from Narita to Kanda Station in Tokyo. And how it will be going back? Please I’m traveling alone 😭
Hi there! The quickest route would be to catch the Keisei Skyliner to Ueno and then change to either the Yamanote or Keihin-Tohoku line and take the train to Kanda station. You can take the same route on the way back 😊
@@tokyocheapo appreciate this thank you :)
@@tokyocheapo It'd be easier to transfer from Keisei Nippori than at Keisei Ueno (a much shorter walk to the JR side for the Yamanote or Keihin-Tohoku Line). Cheers, Guy
We just took this. It works but it's kind of a pain to sign up online.
When you say the Narita express is covered by the JR card, does that mean I can book the Express. It at no cost if I have a JR pass?
If you buy the ticket for Skyliner online but still have to pick it up from the ticket counter, why to bother buying it online?
It is slightly cheaper.
So, when buying a ticket online, I have to go to the keisei ticket counter and take the ticket.
It consists of two tickets, the passenger and the liner ticket
Is my understanding correct?
If you take the Nex train to Shinjuku and exit the station through the wrong gate, you’ll have a heck of a long walk to get to the other side.
A limousine bus that takes you to your hotel takes longer but it is cost effective and you don’t have to deal with your luggage.
If you don't get lost in Shinjuku, you missed an essential of any trip to Japan. Although nowadays Google maps is kind of a cheat code.
@@Andromahlius oh, I've been lost in Shinjuku many times, but I was talking about the Shinjuku train station and getting off on the wrong side of it with luggage to carry around. I much prefer to get lost on the Kabuki-cho side of Shinjuku -without luggage.
Not anymore, now east and west exits are connected through outside the JR gate. That's a godsend blessing lol
Thank you. What time do these ticketing offices close?
What do you recommend for transportation if we have 4 large luggage which are heavy and cumbersome to carry around?
Is taxi cheaper if you don't pre-book?
Hi there! It depends on where you’re going in Tokyo, but pre-booked taxis will likely be cheaper than if you just get a taxi once you arrive.
Forget the costly taxi. People take heavy luggages onto trains.
You can also use a luggage forwarding service which delivers the bags to your hotel. I like the limobus when I have a lot of luggage.
Get rid of the luggage. Travel light or stay home.
I find making the way back to the airport challenging. Please make a video. Thanks.
Will do!
No really. It depends on which JR station you are leaving from to get to the airport (NRT).
Is the round trip NEX ticket only sold at the counter or online? The ticket machines don't offer them? Thanks
Hi there! Yes that's right. This pass is only available to non-Japanese passport holders so they require you to purchase it online or at the counter. If you purchase it online, you can use a reserved ticket machine with a passport reader to pick up your ticket.
Flying into Narita at around 9pm in 9 days, and not sure how long customs are going to be plus if I will be able to pick up my JR pass. So I booked Transportation to the Hotel ( know the train is quicker) but was worried I will be traveling when it hits Midnight and don't want to risk it.
When you buy a skyliner ticket from Narita to Ueno- it says to just scan your QR code to redeem. Do I need to buy any additional tickets or does that cover my full trip on the skyliner?
If I purchase a roundtrip Skyliner ticket, is there a date by which I'd need to use the return ticket by? Are they two separate tickets? One going from Narita to Ueno and one from Ueno to Narita? Thanks :)
is it worth getting the skyliner plus underground bundle for 24,48 or 72 hours, and can you buy these at the ticket office on the day you wnt to start travelling?
Are you going to make a video about Haneda Airport?
We will be making an updated video on this in the future. For now, we do have an older video on the topic: ruclips.net/video/gYJ84BhLhGc/видео.html
How out of date is the information on that video….also the voice over isn’t as good as the new ones 😅
Do you need to purchase an extra train ticket if taking the Narita Express but going to any other JR Yamanote station? Or do you just need to transfer trains without exiting?
If you buy a ticket to a JR fixed-term station at the Narita Airport station, you don't need to buy an additional ticket after getting off the Narita Express. Also, if you touch your IC card at the destination station, it is OK.
The video's friendly and informative narration made it easy to follow along. What are some of your favorite cultural experiences or local traditions in Tokyo that you would encourage tourists to seek out?
If you take the Narita Express towards Shibuya, you mention the train splits in two in Tokyo, is it well indicated if the one you are on goes to Shibuya or is it always a need for a change? Thank you.
Hi there! Yes you will be able to tell. On the display on the outside of the train, the terminal station will be written. In this case, you'll be looking for the train that's going to Shinjuku 😊
If I purchase the package with roundtrip skyliner tickets+72 hr metro line ticket, do I have to use the 2nd skyliner ticket after 72hrs? or am I free to use it on any return date?
Hi.
If I will buy online tickets for narita express , and my plane will delay , Can I take another one ? Or my tickets will be cancelled and i will have to buy new one at the airport ?
Weronika
great video, this video is good 👍, but what about people that are either handicap or disabled 🤔, the reason why am asking is because I am disabled with a wheelchair ♿, and don't know if it will be easy getting around from place to place, would like to see a video about anyone disabled or handicap and if there are services that help the disabled or handicap, thank you for taking the time to read this and I look forward to your reply 😀, - CyberGod
Thank you for the great suggestion. In general, Tokyo’s train stations do have accessible features. You’ll find at least one wider ticket gate for wheelchair access at almost all stations. At the ticket gate, if you tell the staff which station you are going to, they will help you to the right platform and assist you with a ramp onto the train. They will also inform the station staff where you are getting off so someone will be waiting to assist you off the train as well. The only thing is the elevators are sometimes not in the most conveniently located places so you might need to look for the elevator sign or ask the staff (the word for elevator in Japanese is fairly similar to English).
@@tokyocheapo ok, thank you for the information
How to get to Tokyo from Narita Airport
Narita Airport
↓Free Terminal Shuttle Bus
Higashi Narita Station
↓Keisei Higashi Narita Line
Keisei Narita Station
↓Keisei Main Line (Limited Express)
Keisei Tsudanuma Station
↓Keisei Main Line (Local) (750JPY)
Keisei Nishifuna Station
↓On Foot
Nishi-Funabashi Station
↓Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (300JPY)
Otemachi Station
↓On foot
Tokyo Station (Total 1050JPY)
How much can you save from this!😂
@@keoneeweyummy9610 You can save 1520 JPY compared to Skyliner.
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May I know the link that you have provided 'Skyliner Discount Ticket', that one is Keisei Skyliner or Narita Express? Will it stop at Tokyo station? Thank you.
That one is for the Keisei Skyliner, which doesn't stop at Tokyo station. You can take the Skyliner to Ueno station and then transfer to one of the local trains such as the Yamanote line to Tokyo station. Alternatively, you can use the Narita Express that will take you directly to Tokyo station from Narita.
If you buy a round trip ticket on jr express do you also pick a return date and time when purchasing?
That's correct! when you purchase a round-trip ticket on a JR Express train, you typically choose both the departure and return dates and times at the time of purchase. This allows you to secure seats for both legs of your journey. Make sure to check and adhere to the specified schedule for a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.
what time do these sevicers close if you arrice at 1700 on a week day?
5:33 What time is considered "Daytime"?
If i skyliner ticket online does it include passenger and liner ticket together or either one only?
Hi there! The Skyliner ticket link we included in the video description is for both the passenger and liner ticket.
I’m planning to stay at Shinjuku. Can I use the Narita Express Tokyo Round trip ticket to get from the airport to Shinjuku station? Or do I have to get off at Tokyo station and get another train to Shinjuku?
And can the same NEX Return Tokyo be used to get from Shinjuku to the airport?
You can use it all the way to Shinjuku without needing to get off 😊 You can also use the same pass to return but just note it has a 14-day expiration period.
Just take local JR trains. They take way longer, say 40 minutes longer.
Is klook a serious website to order?
Yes it is 😊
Hi! I have 8-hr Layover with Airport Change from NRT to HND- can i do anything? Any suggestion what to see for a quick tour. Thanks!
Are you flying into NRT and then flying out of HND with 8 hours in between to spare? If so, you probably only have 5-6 hours max to kill.
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So with suica, you only pay the ¥1300 for skyliner? Or you need to pay the 1270 with suica too?
You pay the 1270 with your Suica
You still need to pay 1270,but the benefits you get for the suica is that as you live in Japan you won't need to buy tickets but you can recharge your suica card and pay from it
Expect in the case of this train from Narita airport.
Can I use the Tokyo Wide Pass to ride Narita Express?
Yes you can!
Here is a quick guide for you about Tokyo Wide Pass tokyocheapo.com/travel/tokyo-wide-pass/
Hope this helps!
The NEX Tokyo Round Trip Ticket at the price of 4070yen is only for online purchase, at the ticket counter or both?
Hi there! That’s for purchases both online and at the ticket counter.
Round trip only valid for 14 days, happy travels
Hi can we reedem skyliner ticket that we buy from klook use vending machine? Since i will be arrived around 9pm (the counter closed at 9pm right? Thanks before
Great question - you can! Just have your QR code handy to scan at the ticket machine.
@@tokyocheapo noted, thank you so much!
Any information regarding the Sobu-Haneda Rapid?
You can move from Narita Airport to Tokyo Shinagawa Yokohama Kamakura without changing trains. However, since it is a local train, it takes more time. The fare is 1,340 yen to Tokyo, 1,980 yen to Yokohama, and 2,310 yen to Kamakura. There is only one train per hour, so it is necessary to check in advance. Also, not all trains go to Yokohama and Kamakura, so be careful about where you go.
THIS is the JR sobu-YOKOSUKA LINE
There is an access limited express as a local train other than the Skyliner. This is operated by Keisei trains, not by JR. You can go to Oshiage Asakusa, Nihonbashi, Ginza, Shinagawa, and Haneda Airport in front of Skytree without changing trains. The number of trains is one every 40 minutes, which is half that of the Skyliner. The fare to Asakusa is 1310 yen.
is kesei skyaccess and kesei main line from narita airport covered by the 24/48/72 hr tokyo metro line ticket?
Not covered. Tokyo Metro is a subway system in Tokyo. To use it, take the Narita Express or Skyliner to Tokyo Station or Ueno Station. Strictly speaking, if you take a JR local train and go to Nishi-Funabashi Station, there is a Tokyo Metro line. However, there are a lot of transfers, so I don't think it's easy to get there at first glance.
This is confusing ! I just want to get to Haneda airport from Narita airport I have 8 hours to do it and I don't want to pay an arm and a leg 😆 and I don't want to stay in Japan just get to my other flight 👌
Hi there! We have an article that covers travelling between Narita and Haneda airport: tokyocheapo.com/travel/transport/getting-from-narita-airport-to-haneda-airport/
Our recommendation is the limousine bus as it’ll get you directly between the airports with no transfers.
@@tokyocheapo I already figured that out thx. Being a U.S. citizen I don't need a visa correct?
@@tokyocheapoHi, I am landing at HND airport in night at 1:00AM. Could you please help me know which is the best option to reach Tokyo station.
Can i use tokyo metro pass to and from narita
Narita Airport is way out in Chiba-ken and is not part of the Tokyo subway system.
How much luggage can you bring into the Narita Express?
Hi there! As it's a dedicated airport train, many passengers travel with a lot of luggage. There are storage areas at the end of each carriage for large suitcases and overhead storage for smaller items.
@@tokyocheapo I see. Thank you very much!
Can anyone tell whethet greater tokyo pass will work on narita sky access keisei line from narita terminal 2 to central tokyo
Yes, The Greater Tokyo Pass can be used on the Keisei Sky access from Narita. Note that it can’t be used on JR lines, and will only save you money if you do a lot of travel outside the central Tokyo area.
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Literally whole videos does not include what lines are included in JR pass!
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these videos never explain how to get back to narita
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First 🥇🏆🥇
Narrator must be australian, cuz the word "no" had an "r" in it. Wackey aussies
Noooor you caught us out 😆