I don’t normally comment on videos, but this was so detailed, digestible, informative, and well-paced that I just have to leave a comment and thank you for the help! I wish you much success
This was the best video ever about getting to Tokio St by bus. I think taking the LCB is less stressful than taking the Narita Express- my humble opinion. I think I will take the bus, instead. Greetings from Costa Rica - Toby
The Japanese tourism agency should hire you to go around and make public videos about different topics and travel and transportation because this is another great one. I recommend anyone looking to understand Japanese transportation/ travel watch your videos.
I have sent this video to several people going to Tokyo. I will continue to share your content. Please continue to create Japan travel content. Love and support from Philippines.
I am leaving Canada tomorrow morning and was planning to use the LCB to get to Tokyo Station. This is my very first trip to Japan and very first trip alone in many years. So your video has reassured me greatly about what to do because i was a bit anxious about not being able to manage it by myself. Thank you for the beautifully presented and well explained/detailed video.
Thank you for what you do. Your videos are very useful - detailed, yet short in length, contained, and precise. Simple, just providing the facts & options. Neutral tone, not pushy. One of the best. Can you do one about station luggage lockers? Are there plenty at each major stations, or do they get taken up really fast? Another question is what are the rush hours in Japan? When to avoid the morning or evening commuter crowds (going to or getting off from work)?
Thank you for the information. Very helpful. I have only taken the Limousine Bus service from/to Narita which was very easy since it went to the hotel I was staying.
This is absolutely the most detailed and informative video we found for bus travel. This is definitely going to help us in our upcoming trip to Japan in June'24. We request you to kindly help us plan our travel from Osaka to Narita Airport.
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 from Osaka, you take the shinkansen from Shin-Osaka station to Tokyo Station, and then take this bus to Narita Airport. you can buy the shinkansen ticket online too: th-cam.com/video/1HanXXUv6y8/w-d-xo.html
@@ONEGOODDREAM keep up the good work! btw, I am going there next month. do you know which one is cheaper, bus or narita express, if I want to go to shinjuku station? really appreciate your help 😁
the bus going to Shinjuku station is a different one, about 3600 yen. The Narita Express is slightly cheaper, about 3300 yen, also going directly to Shinjuku station, no transfer. The Narita Express also has a discount if you buy a return ticket, valid for 14 days. please check out the Narita Express video here: th-cam.com/video/-o_zK8f4XhM/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much for this video, you really made my family's life so much easier, we were planning to stay in a narita hotel but now, we can go to tokio. thanks again'
Enjoyed your detailed explanation tremendously. My wife and I have taken the Keisei Main Line train to Nippori/Ueno many times but will definitely take the LCB for our July trip.
Another useful info on the Narita airport by bus indeed 🌼 As always, thank you for your great work on the informative video 🙏 Have a wonderful weekend🌹
Excellent!! So timely for so many questions I had about e getting the bus or NEX from Narita and back having to travel north to Morioka. Thank you!! Clearly explained and extremely informative and helpful!!
Airport buses also stop at my favourite hotel near Tokyo, APA Hotel&Resort Tokyo Bay Makuhari. BUT I actually prefer taking trains being to work up an appetite before reaching Makuhari Station (Saizeriya🍴🍺🍷☕🍝🍛🍕🥞🍗🥩🍜😚) then a short walk to hotel check-in. APA has 2 large onsen options main building and west wing.
Hello Yoko, my group of five is traveling to Japan in October 2024 and I’ve found your videos are very informative. We’ll fly into Narita Airport and spend 5 nights in Tokyo, 6 nights in Tokyo, and 3 nights in Osaka then fly home from Osaka. While in each area, we’ll be sightseeing locally and planning to use Welcome Suica Card for commuting. I have several questions. 1) In Tokyo, we’ll take the Narita Low Cost Bus to get to Tokyo Station from Narita Airport, as you suggested in this video for the economic reason. How about Tokyo to Kyoto and Kyoto to Osaka? What would be the most cost effective to travel to those two areas? 2) Would you have a sample itinerary for Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka? What to see and do each day? Thank you in advance.
hi there! buses are usually the cheapest options. they have night buses going to Osaka from Tokyo. that might be cost effective. else, you can check out and take advantage of train passes. check out this video here: th-cam.com/video/FAoi-x4F4Tc/w-d-xo.html the Hokuriku arch pass might be good in your case. check it out and maybe plan your trip around it. hope this helps.
I love your video. Very detailed information especially for first time traveler to Japan. Is there a direct bus going to Kawaguchico station from Narita Airport T3?
I just came back from japan, and I can confidently say that low cost bus is not the cheapest way to use between tokyo station and narita airport station (even though only slightly). from narita airport to tokyo station, we can use Keisei Line then transfer to JR Sobu Line at Keisei Funabashi station. Total cost 1,164 yen from tokyo station to narita airport, we can use the same method as well (simply reverse it). Of course the total cost is the same. HOWEVER though, because there is 1 transfer at Funabashi station, the travel time might be a little longer by 10 to 15 minutes compared to low cost bus. The difference is sooo little as well, only 136 yen, and of course we are guaranteed to sit on the bus (unlike train), so maybe the bus is still the better option. and if we are lucky with the traffic, the travel time may be even faster than 80 minutes by bus. As for me, from tokyo station to narita airport, I prefer to use direct train on JR Sobu Line(Rapid) as it has TOILET, just in case I need to use it 😂😂 the cost only slightly higher at 1,342 yen (but it has toilet) and the travel time is also really close, around 86 minutes (?)
i just need to second the motion on how detailed and clear this video is. thank you very much. keep up the good work, wish you all the best. p.s. i m interested to stay around toyocho station, can u advise the route from tokyo station, thru my understanding, we can walk from tokyo station, within the station to otemachi station . thus catch a train at otemachi station to toyocho station.
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 yes you're right, you can walk from this bus stop at Tokyo Station to Otemachi station and then take the subway (Tozai line) to toyocho station. when you get off the bus, there's a sign to Tozai line 10:08.
Hi, Please make a vlog for accomodation which are budget friendly but comfortable and convenient as to distance from the train station. Thank you very much. Appreciate your videos so much.
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 yes, this is an express bus, it does not make any stop between the airport and Tokyo Station. my ride was pretty comfortable!
When we went to Japan last year we used the regular train to TOKYO. It took us almost 2 hours before arriving because of the many stops. Now I know better the next time we go there. Thanks for the information.
Feb is usually still under 10 degree Celsius, beautiful winter^^ make sure you bring warm jackets! our family we love Thailand!❤️ hopefully we can visit Bangkok again soon :)
Very helpful. Since I was carrying 2 medium sized bags, i took the more expensive NEX instead of the bus because the website says only 1 bag is allowed. should have asked the attendants.
We will be leaving late at night and have been stressing. I just found out about LCB. Luckily the ticket stations close at midnight. And the buses I think run late at night. Phew 😂
If you have heavy luggage, traveling by bus is more comfortable. After getting off the bus, take a taxi to the hotel. I don't recommend going to train stations because the stairs and passageways are complicated.
Konichiwa madam. What would be your transport recommendation for trip from narita to nishi-kasai area? So far im thinking of catching the airport limousine bus, but you didn't mention it as an option at all in this video.. We are planning to visit japan for the very first time this june.. Arigato in advance for your response 🙇 Greetings from Indonesia 🙏
Hi! Thank you so much for watching!🙏 You can take the NARITA Airport Buses to Kasai station and then take a taxi to your hotel. that may be the best option. Or, you can take this LCB bus to Tokyo Station and then take the subway Tozai line to Nishi-kasai Station.
hi, your video is very detailed and informative. I have some enquiries though. If I stay in Shinjuku and I plan to explore around Shibuya, Asakusa, Ginza, Kamakura and Hakone. Do I need a JR Pass or I can just use the Suica card to take bus and subway to access to all those locations?
Thanks for the detailed video. Ihave a few more questions. 😅 Do I have to worry about getting stuck in a traffic jam, or does this bus have its separate line? And could you take these buses back to Narita as well?
Thank you so much!🙏 this bus does not have its separate line so traffic jam might be a "weakness" of this option. yes you can take this same bus from Tokyo Station to Narita Airport, covered in the end of the video.
Thank you! Very useful! Could you please explain the limousine bus service from Narita? I like the idea of being taken straight to my hotel, rather than pulling luggage around on the public transport system.
Thank you so much your video very informative. If i get the low cost bus from narita to tokyo, how far to kayabacho, since my hotel on kayabacho? Can I walk to kayabacho?
hello!! love the informative video thank you. I alight at ginza station as that's where my accommodation hotel is located. if I want to get to narita airport from the ginza station, is it possible to take the bus from ginza to narita? if so, how? and where do I get the tickets if I'm taking the bus from Ginza to narita? thank you!
Thank you so much!🙏 Yes, you can take this bus to Narita Airport from Ginza station too. Please check out their timetable here: tyo-nrt.com/en/timetable/ginza Hope this helps..
Thank you this is so helpful. I see that the Narita Airport Bus will go to Odaiba. But my question is, will the bus drop me off straight at my hotel at the Grand Nikko Daiba Hotel? Thank you so much
Thank you so much!🙏 yes, for those hotels that have direct bus service to and from the airports, you will be dropped off straight at the hotels. when you buy a NARITA Airport Bus ticket, you can select the station of your hotel, Grand Nikko Daiba Hotel station.
I don’t normally comment on videos, but this was so detailed, digestible, informative, and well-paced that I just have to leave a comment and thank you for the help! I wish you much success
Thank you so much for your kind words!🙏 I'm so glad it could be of some help^^
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Exactly. Its super helpful and clear!
This was the best video ever about getting to Tokio St by bus. I think taking the LCB is less stressful than taking the Narita Express- my humble opinion. I think I will take the bus, instead. Greetings from Costa Rica - Toby
yeah, the bus might be less stressful for first-timers. my ride was smooth and comfortable!
This is THE BEST video for travelers, I will be there next month for the first time, Thank you ♥️👍
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 Hope you'll have a great trip!^^
The Japanese tourism agency should hire you to go around and make public videos about different topics and travel and transportation because this is another great one. I recommend anyone looking to understand Japanese transportation/ travel watch your videos.
oh it'd be wonderful to get that job! Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words!🙏 I really appreciate it!
I have sent this video to several people going to Tokyo. I will continue to share your content. Please continue to create Japan travel content. Love and support from Philippines.
Thank you so much!🙏
Thank you for clearing up this process. This is the best video I’ve seen for the LCB!
Thank you so much!🙏 I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for your excellent videos. They are very informative and pleasant.
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Your video has been the most helpful of all I have seen so far. Thank you very much. Regards from MX.
I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thank you so much for watching!🙏
thanks so much for your info-VERY helpful. I have been panicking until I got to your guide-what a relief👍
I'm so glad it could be of some help! Thank you so much for watching!🙏
This video is very helpful for my trip in October. ありがとう。
Thank you so much for watching!🙏
I am leaving Canada tomorrow morning and was planning to use the LCB to get to Tokyo Station. This is my very first trip to Japan and very first trip alone in many years. So your video has reassured me greatly about what to do because i was a bit anxious about not being able to manage it by myself. Thank you for the beautifully presented and well explained/detailed video.
What a perfect timing! I'm so glad^^ Thank you so much for watching!🙏 and hope you'll have a great time in Tokyo!^^
@brucem.5750 I'm going too from Canada soon 🤭 How was your trip??👀 I'm curious
How was your trip? Going in two weeks I'm extremely excited
Thank you very much , this VDO is helpfull for travellers.
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Thank you for what you do. Your videos are very useful - detailed, yet short in length, contained, and precise. Simple, just providing the facts & options. Neutral tone, not pushy. One of the best. Can you do one about station luggage lockers? Are there plenty at each major stations, or do they get taken up really fast? Another question is what are the rush hours in Japan? When to avoid the morning or evening commuter crowds (going to or getting off from work)?
Always clear, detailed, and thorough! Thank you for this informative and helpful video!
Thank you so much!🙏
Excelente video muy didáctico, exelent video very nice practice
Thank you so much for this video. This is the best video ever on how to go to Tokyo from Narita and Tokyo to Narita .
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words!🙏 I really appreciate it!
Thank you, Yoko-san, you're the best!
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Thank you. Very detailed and informative. Looking forward to my next visit.
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Thanks for all the clear and accurate information as always.
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Thank you so much for your informative video. It was indeed very helpful. Keep it up.
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Thank you for the information. Very helpful. I have only taken the Limousine Bus service from/to Narita which was very easy since it went to the hotel I was staying.
Thank you so much!🙏 Glad it was helpful!
I love your video. Step by step and easy to understand with exceptional details
Thank you so much!🙏 I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
This is absolutely the most detailed and informative video we found for bus travel. This is definitely going to help us in our upcoming trip to Japan in June'24. We request you to kindly help us plan our travel from Osaka to Narita Airport.
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 from Osaka, you take the shinkansen from Shin-Osaka station to Tokyo Station, and then take this bus to Narita Airport. you can buy the shinkansen ticket online too: th-cam.com/video/1HanXXUv6y8/w-d-xo.html
@@ONEGOODDREAM Thank you so much for the help, so kind of you! 🙏
It's now actually cheaper to fly from KIX to NRT.
this is the best tip video I've seen. thanks a lot! hope you get the joy by sharing this useful information.
Thank you so much!🙏 I really appreciate it!
@@ONEGOODDREAM keep up the good work! btw, I am going there next month. do you know which one is cheaper, bus or narita express, if I want to go to shinjuku station? really appreciate your help 😁
the bus going to Shinjuku station is a different one, about 3600 yen. The Narita Express is slightly cheaper, about 3300 yen, also going directly to Shinjuku station, no transfer. The Narita Express also has a discount if you buy a return ticket, valid for 14 days. please check out the Narita Express video here: th-cam.com/video/-o_zK8f4XhM/w-d-xo.html
@@ONEGOODDREAM very helpful! arigatou!
Wow! your video is awsome, i had a lot of questions aboud this way to arrive tokyo station and you answered all of them, thank you
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very detailed & helpful information , thank you very much 🙏
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Excellent, clear and precise information which I've taken note for using.😊
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i was just looking to make reservations on the limousine bus website today but it was not working. Thank you for your timely vlog!
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Thank you very much for this video, you really made my family's life so much easier, we were planning to stay in a narita hotel but now, we can go to tokio. thanks again'
Thank you so much!🙏 I'm so glad it could be of some help! Have a great trip!
I personally don't use NEX, but frequent Keisei Skyliner as I tend to go to Ueno area instead.
oggi ho guardato il video con piacere, prima di partire per tokyo, lo rivedro con altrettanto piacere. grazie
Grazie mille!🙏
Thank you for your guidance getting on the bus to Tokyo
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This vdo is very useful. Thank you for the information.
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Very, very helpfull! I hope I will can check all the informations soon.
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Enjoyed your detailed explanation tremendously. My wife and I have taken the Keisei Main Line train to Nippori/Ueno many times but will definitely take the LCB for our July trip.
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Another useful info on the Narita airport by bus indeed 🌼 As always, thank you for your great work on the informative video 🙏 Have a wonderful weekend🌹
Thank you so much!🙏 Have a great weekend!
Thank you, Yoko-san🌹
Amazing video, thank you, regards from Mexico
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Thank you sooooo much!!! ❤❤❤ this Airport Bus will be my choice ...
Thank you so much!🙏 it was a comfortable ride!
Please upload vids regularly ❤ thank you so much❤
Thank you so much!🙏 I will try my best^^
you should do a video on the local trains from narita to tokyo
thanks for the idea!
Thanks for ur video! This helps me a lot😊
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Thank you! Very clear and good detail.
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Excellent!! So timely for so many questions I had about e getting the bus or NEX from Narita and back having to travel north to Morioka.
Thank you!!
Clearly explained and extremely informative and helpful!!
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 I'm so glad it could be of some help^^
Thank you dear 💖 its at the right pace and packed with details👍subscribed immediately 😁🌷
Thank you so much!🙏 glad you liked it!^^
Airport buses also stop at my favourite hotel near Tokyo, APA Hotel&Resort Tokyo Bay Makuhari.
BUT I actually prefer taking trains being to work up an appetite before reaching Makuhari Station (Saizeriya🍴🍺🍷☕🍝🍛🍕🥞🍗🥩🍜😚) then a short walk to hotel check-in. APA has 2 large onsen options main building and west wing.
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Great video, very helpful! 👍
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Hello Yoko, my group of five is traveling to Japan in October 2024 and I’ve found your videos are very informative. We’ll fly into Narita Airport and spend 5 nights in Tokyo, 6 nights in Tokyo, and 3 nights in Osaka then fly home from Osaka. While in each area, we’ll be sightseeing locally and planning to use Welcome Suica Card for commuting. I have several questions.
1) In Tokyo, we’ll take the Narita Low Cost Bus to get to Tokyo Station from Narita Airport, as you suggested in this video for the economic reason. How about Tokyo to Kyoto and Kyoto to Osaka? What would be the most cost effective to travel to those two areas?
2) Would you have a sample itinerary for Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka? What to see and do each day?
Thank you in advance.
hi there! buses are usually the cheapest options. they have night buses going to Osaka from Tokyo. that might be cost effective. else, you can check out and take advantage of train passes. check out this video here: th-cam.com/video/FAoi-x4F4Tc/w-d-xo.html
the Hokuriku arch pass might be good in your case. check it out and maybe plan your trip around it.
hope this helps.
Most helpful!
Thank you so much!🙏
Hi! I just wanted to confirm if I can go directly to the bus platform and use a Suica card instead of buying a ticket at the counter? Thank you!!
Hi, yes you can do that, use a Suica card instead of buying a ticket. just line up at the bus stop, get on the bus and tap the card.
@@ONEGOODDREAM Thank you 🙏 😊
@@EmotionalBoi96 You're welcome^^
Very very useful video, thank you!!!
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so informative
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very clear, thank you.
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I love your video. Very detailed information especially for first time traveler to Japan. Is there a direct bus going to Kawaguchico station from Narita Airport T3?
Good Job!! Thank you!🙂🙂🙂
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Very detailed guide 👍
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I just came back from japan, and I can confidently say that low cost bus is not the cheapest way to use between tokyo station and narita airport station (even though only slightly).
from narita airport to tokyo station, we can use Keisei Line then transfer to JR Sobu Line at Keisei Funabashi station. Total cost 1,164 yen
from tokyo station to narita airport, we can use the same method as well (simply reverse it). Of course the total cost is the same.
HOWEVER though, because there is 1 transfer at Funabashi station, the travel time might be a little longer by 10 to 15 minutes compared to low cost bus. The difference is sooo little as well, only 136 yen, and of course we are guaranteed to sit on the bus (unlike train), so maybe the bus is still the better option. and if we are lucky with the traffic, the travel time may be even faster than 80 minutes by bus.
As for me, from tokyo station to narita airport, I prefer to use direct train on JR Sobu Line(Rapid) as it has TOILET, just in case I need to use it 😂😂 the cost only slightly higher at 1,342 yen (but it has toilet) and the travel time is also really close, around 86 minutes (?)
Good job!
Thank you!🙏
@@ONEGOODDREAMhello, you forgot to mention the bus intervals of low cost buses? is it every hour? every 30 mins? 20 mins?
Thank you.. good video
Thank you so much!🙏 Glad you liked it!
Going to Tokyo in October 2024
Thank you for your information
Thank you so much!🙏
i just need to second the motion on how detailed and clear this video is. thank you very much. keep up the good work, wish you all the best. p.s. i m interested to stay around toyocho station, can u advise the route from tokyo station, thru my understanding, we can walk from tokyo station, within the station to otemachi station . thus catch a train at otemachi station to toyocho station.
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 yes you're right, you can walk from this bus stop at Tokyo Station to Otemachi station and then take the subway (Tozai line) to toyocho station. when you get off the bus, there's a sign to Tozai line 10:08.
@@ONEGOODDREAM thanks, all the best😊
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thank you so much...very helpfull..
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Hi, Please make a vlog for accomodation which are budget friendly but comfortable and convenient as to distance from the train station. Thank you very much. Appreciate your videos so much.
Is this an express bus to Tokyo? Does it make stops along the way? Excellent video by the way. Very informative.
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 yes, this is an express bus, it does not make any stop between the airport and Tokyo Station. my ride was pretty comfortable!
When we went to Japan last year we used the regular train to TOKYO. It took us almost 2 hours before arriving because of the many stops. Now I know better the next time we go there. Thanks for the information.
Thanks for sharing a very informative like as tourist in Japan.
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Million thank ....it's nice vdo and really helpful for my bext trip(too much save if compare with keysei skylineer )
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much!🙏
How about weather on February by normally?.i plan to visit tokyo next February 2025...thankssss from thailand and nice to talk with you.
Feb is usually still under 10 degree Celsius, beautiful winter^^ make sure you bring warm jackets! our family we love Thailand!❤️ hopefully we can visit Bangkok again soon :)
@@ONEGOODDREAM great..we are very warm welcome and say us what i can support you...i will....cheerssss
thank you so much! it's very kind of you! 🥰 I will^^
Great video!
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Very helpful. Since I was carrying 2 medium sized bags, i took the more expensive NEX instead of the bus because the website says only 1 bag is allowed. should have asked the attendants.
We will be leaving late at night and have been stressing.
I just found out about LCB.
Luckily the ticket stations close at midnight.
And the buses I think run late at night. Phew 😂
If you have heavy luggage, traveling by bus is more comfortable. After getting off the bus, take a taxi to the hotel.
I don't recommend going to train stations because the stairs and passageways are complicated.
Thank you so much. Arigato gozaimaaas
Thank you so much!🙏
Thanks from NZ.
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N O I I C E ! ! 👏👏👍👍
Konichiwa madam.
What would be your transport recommendation for trip from narita to nishi-kasai area?
So far im thinking of catching the airport limousine bus, but you didn't mention it as an option at all in this video..
We are planning to visit japan for the very first time this june..
Arigato in advance for your response 🙇
Greetings from Indonesia 🙏
Hi! Thank you so much for watching!🙏 You can take the NARITA Airport Buses to Kasai station and then take a taxi to your hotel. that may be the best option. Or, you can take this LCB bus to Tokyo Station and then take the subway Tozai line to Nishi-kasai Station.
hi, your video is very detailed and informative. I have some enquiries though. If I stay in Shinjuku and I plan to explore around Shibuya, Asakusa, Ginza, Kamakura and Hakone. Do I need a JR Pass or I can just use the Suica card to take bus and subway to access to all those locations?
Thank you so much!🙏 in your case, you don't really need a JR Pass. just get a Welcome Suica card, top up the amount you need and you're good to go!
@@ONEGOODDREAM Thank you so much!
@@aviesung3726 you're very welcome!^^
Within Tokyo, consider getting the one-day metro subway pass. (The 7-day full JR pass unfortunately is no longer worth the cost.)
@@nateshf9303 thank u I will consider that !
Thanks!
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Thanks for the detailed video. Ihave a few more questions. 😅
Do I have to worry about getting stuck in a traffic jam, or does this bus have its separate line? And could you take these buses back to Narita as well?
Thank you so much!🙏 this bus does not have its separate line so traffic jam might be a "weakness" of this option. yes you can take this same bus from Tokyo Station to Narita Airport, covered in the end of the video.
I am really appreciate your video and it is useful for me, btw could you make a video how to use LCB from narita to Tsukuba.
Thank you! Very useful!
Could you please explain the limousine bus service from Narita? I like the idea of being taken straight to my hotel, rather than pulling luggage around on the public transport system.
Thank youuuuuu
Thank you so much!🙏
Enjoyed your video but I rode the Keisei local train directly to Nippori for 1100 yen.
Thank you so much your video very informative. If i get the low cost bus from narita to tokyo, how far to kayabacho, since my hotel on kayabacho? Can I walk to kayabacho?
Thank you so much!🙏 Tokyo Station is only one station away from Kayabacho so it's walkable distance, about 15 minutes or so.
hello!! love the informative video thank you. I alight at ginza station as that's where my accommodation hotel is located. if I want to get to narita airport from the ginza station, is it possible to take the bus from ginza to narita? if so, how? and where do I get the tickets if I'm taking the bus from Ginza to narita? thank you!
Thank you so much!🙏 Yes, you can take this bus to Narita Airport from Ginza station too. Please check out their timetable here: tyo-nrt.com/en/timetable/ginza
Hope this helps..
Thank you
Thank you so much!🙏
Thank you this is so helpful. I see that the Narita Airport Bus will go to Odaiba. But my question is, will the bus drop me off straight at my hotel at the Grand Nikko Daiba Hotel? Thank you so much
Thank you so much!🙏 yes, for those hotels that have direct bus service to and from the airports, you will be dropped off straight at the hotels. when you buy a NARITA Airport Bus ticket, you can select the station of your hotel, Grand Nikko Daiba Hotel station.
Thank you for this Video ! is it also possible to pay with Suica Card ?
Thank you so much!🙏 yes it's possible to pay with Suica Card on this LCB bus.