The cheapest way to get from Narita airport to Tokyo

Keisei Main Line Rapid Limited Express

The cheapest way to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo is by taking the Keisei Main Line Rapid Limited Express. This train operates between Narita Airport and Nippori Station in Tokyo; from there, you can transfer to other trains to reach your destination. The journey takes approximately 70-80 minutes.

The fare will be slightly lower when using an approved IC card (PASMO or SUICA) at the ticket gate.

If you use cash to buy tickets at the station, here is the list of prices

Sakura ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥460(¥230)
Keisei Tsudanuma ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥680(¥340)
Funabashi ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥740(¥370)
Yawata ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1
¥860(¥430)
Yawata ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥800(¥400)
Aoto ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥920(¥590)
Nippori ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥1,030(¥520)
Ueno ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥1,030(¥520)
Oshiage ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥980(¥490)
Asakusa ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥1,100(¥550)
Nihombashi ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥1,140(¥570)
Shimbashi ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥1,140(¥570)
Shinagawa ⇆ Narita Airport Terminal1 / Narita Airport Terminal2・3
¥1,330(¥670)

Notice regarding fare differences based on route (transfer point)

Please note that fares differ when traveling to Narita Airport Terminal 1 or Narita Airport Terminal 2・3 via either the Narita SKY ACCESS Line or Keisei Main Line.

Website: https://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/tetudou/skyliner/us/traffic/main_fares.php

The Tokyo Shuttle Bus

Another option is the Tokyo Shuttle Bus, which operates between Narita Airport and Tokyo Station. The journey takes approximately 90-120 minutes, depending on traffic, and the cost is around 1300 yen.

Remember that while these options are cheaper, they may take longer than the more expensive options and require additional transfers. Also, the Tokyo Shuttle Bus may have limited operating hours, so checking the schedules beforehand is essential.

Website: https://tyo-nrt.com/en

Other options for transportation from Narita to Tokyo

1. Narita Express (N’EX)

This is a direct train service operated by JR East that runs from Narita Airport to various destinations in Tokyo, including Tokyo Station, Shinagawa Station, Shibuya Station, and Shinjuku Station.

The journey takes approximately 1 hour to Tokyo Station, and the cost varies depending on the destination, with Tokyo Station costing around 3,000 yen one-way.

The Narita Express offers both reserved and non-reserved seating, and you can purchase tickets at Narita Airport or online in advance. Additionally, it provides baggage handling services, including delivery to your hotel in Tokyo, for a fee.

Website: https://www.jreast.co.jp/multi/en/nex/

2. Keisei Skyliner

This is another direct train service that operates between Narita Airport and Ueno Station in Tokyo. It is known for its high speed and comfortable seating.

The Skyliner offers two types of seating: standard and “premier” seating, which offers more spacious and comfortable seating. The journey takes approximately 40-50 minutes, and the cost varies depending on the type of seating and destination, with Ueno Station costing around 2,700 yen one-way for standard seating.

The Keisei Skyliner offers frequent departures throughout the day, and you can purchase tickets at Narita Airport or online in advance. Additionally, Skyliner offers baggage handling services, including delivery to your hotel in Tokyo for a fee.

Website: https://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/tetudou/skyliner/us/skyliner/index.php

3. Limousine Bus

This is a convenient option if you have a lot of luggage or traveling with a large group. The bus operates between Narita Airport and various destinations in Tokyo, including major hotels and train stations.

The Limousine Bus operates several routes from Narita Airport, with different stops and fares depending on the destination. The buses are equipped with comfortable seating, air conditioning, and luggage storage, making them a good option for travelers with a lot of baggage.

The travel time and cost vary depending on the destination and traffic conditions. Still, generally, the travel time to Tokyo is around 1.5 to 2 hours, and the price is about 3,100 yen one-way.

You can purchase tickets at Narita Airport or online in advance. Additionally, some hotels offer a shuttle service from designated bus stops to the hotel for free or a fee.

Website: https://webservice.limousinebus.co.jp/web/jp/Top.aspx

4. Taxi

Taking a taxi from Narita Airport to Tokyo can be a convenient option if you have a lot of luggage or prefer a direct route to your destination. However, it is generally the most expensive option compared to other transportation modes.

The cost of a taxi ride from Narita Airport to Tokyo depends on the distance, traffic conditions, and the taxi company. However, on average, the cost can range from 15,000 yen to 25,000 yen or more.

Additionally, there may be additional fees,s such as expressway tolls and late-night surcharges, which can further increase the cost. Therefore, it is essential to clarify the fare with the driver before getting in the taxi to avoid any confusion or surprises.

5. Rental Car

You can rent a car at Narita Airport and drive to Tokyo if you prefer. However, remember that moving to Tokyo can be challenging, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area.

To rent a car at Narita Airport, you must present a valid driver’s license and a credit card. The rental cost can vary depending on the type of car, rental period, and rental company, but it can be around 5,000 yen to 10,000 yen per day.

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