✈️ How to Get to Narita Airport from Tokyo’s Top Spots

by | 04/21/2025 | Travel Guides

A complete guide to getting from Tokyo to Narita Airport—smoothly and stress-free.


🛫 Introduction

Narita Airport (NRT) is one of Japan’s two major international gateways and is located about 60 km east of central Tokyo. While it’s farther than Haneda, it’s still easily reachable—if you choose the right route.

Whether you’re staying in Shinjuku, Shibuya, Tokyo Station, or Ueno, there are multiple ways to reach Narita: express trains, airport buses, and taxis or private transfers. Some routes prioritize speed, others prioritize comfort, and others work best if you’re traveling with a lot of luggage.

In this guide, we’ll compare the best ways to get to Narita from Tokyo’s most popular areas, including travel times, prices, and tips for each method.

🚆 By Train (Fast and Reliable)

🔹 From Shinjuku

Route:

  1. Take the JR Yamanote Line or JR Chūō Line to Tokyo Station or Nippori Station
  2. Transfer to either:
    Narita Express (N’EX) from Tokyo Station
    Keisei Skyliner from Nippori Station

Total Time:
– N’EX: ~90–100 minutes
– Skyliner: ~70–80 minutes

Fare:
– N’EX: ~¥3,250
– Skyliner: ~¥2,570

Tip: N’EX is covered by the JR Pass; Skyliner is faster but not covered.


🔹 From Shibuya

Route:

  1. JR Yamanote Line → Tokyo Station → Narita Express
  2. Or, JR Yamanote Line → Nippori Station → Keisei Skyliner

Time: ~80–100 minutes
Fare: Similar to above

Tip: If you’re in a hurry, the Skyliner route via Nippori is typically faster.


🔹 From Tokyo Station

Route:
– Direct Narita Express (N’EX) trains available from Tokyo Station

Time: ~60 minutes
Fare: ~¥3,250

Tip: Great for travelers arriving from other cities by Shinkansen


🔹 From Ueno

Route:
– Take the Keisei Skyliner from Keisei Ueno Station

Time: ~41 minutes (fastest option from Tokyo!)
Fare: ~¥2,570

Tip: Best choice for fast, reliable travel to Narita


🚌 By Limousine Bus (Best for Luggage)

🔹 From Shinjuku

– Buses depart from major hotels and Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal
– ⏱️ ~90–120 minutes (depending on traffic)
– 💴 ~¥3,200
– ✅ Comfortable seating and direct service


🔹 From Shibuya

– Departures from Shibuya Station area and hotels
– ⏱️ ~90–110 minutes
– 💴 ~¥3,200
– ✅ Luggage-friendly, direct


🔹 From Tokyo Station

– Buses from Yaesu South Exit or nearby hotels
– ⏱️ ~70–90 minutes
– 💴 ~¥2,800–¥3,100
– ✅ Convenient for travelers with suitcases or kids


🔹 From Ueno

– Limited buses from some hotels or via Tokyo City Air Terminal (TCAT)
– ⏱️ ~80–100 minutes
– 💴 ~¥3,000
– ✅ Reserve seats in advance during holidays


🚕 By Taxi or Private Transfer (Most Expensive)

🔹 From Shinjuku / Shibuya / Tokyo Station / Ueno

– ⏱️ ~60–90 minutes
– 💴 ¥20,000–¥30,000+
– ✅ Good for groups, late-night flights, or lots of luggage

Tip:
– Flat-rate airport taxis are available from central Tokyo areas
– Consider pre-booking with apps like GO, S.RIDE, or private van services


🧳 Conclusion: Plan Your Route to Narita with Confidence

Narita Airport may be far from central Tokyo, but getting there doesn’t have to be complicated. With reliable trains like the Skyliner and Narita Express, convenient limousine buses, and flexible taxi options, you can choose the route that best suits your location, budget, luggage, and schedule.

Skyliner: fastest from Ueno or Nippori
Narita Express (N’EX): best from Tokyo Station, covered by JR Pass
Limousine Bus: great for big bags and hotel pickups
Taxi: ideal for comfort, groups, or early/late flights

Whatever you choose, plan ahead, check live schedules, and give yourself extra time—especially during rush hour or holidays. Safe travels!

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