"Access Express to Asakusa " is the most asked question, so let me explain a little more. This train is non-reserved seat only. The fare is around 1310 Yen to Tokyo city center depends on station you get off. 1) After arrival, proceed to the basement and you'll find 2 platforms "JR" and "Keisei". Go to "Keisei" one. This is the same process for both "Narita Airport" station and "Airport Terminal 2" station. 2) Purchase ticket or IC card on machine at Keisei station. Enter the gate. (You can install Suica / Pasmo on your Apple Pay if it works in your country) 3) Proceed to Platform NO.1. This is the same for both Narita Airport Statoin and T2 station. 4) Make sure you take the right train. Only 2 types of trains come to this platform No.1. Access Express(non-reserved seats) looks like subway, and Skyliner (reserved seats) -that all seats are facing front. ❗Access Express is the train local residents and workers take too. I couldn't find any English timetable, so I made a time table for the Access Express from Narita Airport Station. * Updated on April 2024 - KEISEI Narita Airport Station Time Table - SKY ACCESS (non - reserved seat train) to Oshiage - Asakusa * Stops at Terminal 2 station 3 min. after this time table. * This is NOT Keisei Skyliner with reserved seats. * This is NOT JR Narita Express / JR local trains time table. WEEKDAY 5:41N / 6:20 N/ 7:04 N/ 7:44 H/ 8:28 H/ 8:51 H/ 9:21H / 10:03 H/ 10:39 H/ 11:24 H/ 12:04 H/ 12:44 H/ 13:24 H/ 14:04 H/ 14:44 H/ 15:24 N / 16:04 N / 16:44 N/ 17:25 H/ 18:04 N / 18:44 T* / 19:25 T*/ 20:05 N/ 20:40 / 21:13 N/ 22:04 T*/ 23:08 T*/ WEEKEND 5:46 N/ 6:22 H/ 6:50 H/ 7:09 K / 7:49 K / 8:39 H/ 9:23 H/ 10:03 H/ 10:44 H/ 11:24 H/ 12:04 H/ 12:44 H/ 13:24 H/ 14:04 H/ 14:44 H/ 15:24 H/ 16:04 H/ 16:44 H/ 17:24 H/ 18:04 H/ 18:29 N/ 19:14 H/ 19:49 T*/ 20:35 N/ 21:18 N/ 22:08 T*/ 23:08 T*/ (If you get these, it takes you directly to Oshiage, Asakusa, Shinbashi, Daimon...) * time with “H” Go to Haneda Airport (HND) via central Tokyo, stops at Oshiage/Asakusa/Shinbashi/Daimon/ Sengakuji / Shinagawa / Haneda Airport. * time with “N” Go to Nishimagome via central Tokyo, stops at Oshiage/Asakusa/Shinbashi/Daimon… change at Sengakuji for Shinagawa and Haneda Airport. * time with "K" Go to Kurihama on Keikyu line. If you are going to Haneda Airport, change at Sengakuji to the train to Haneda Airport. (if you get this, you have to change) * time with “T* Go to either Ueno or Takasago. Get off at Keisei Takasago and stay on the same platoform, take train towards Asakusa line which are trains EXCEPT bound for Ueno (Keisei Ueno). This may take some more time as it stops more stations after Aoto. Approximate time it takes in order of stop: Oshiage 54min. Asakusa 59 min. Shinbashi 70 min. Daimon 72 min. Shinagawa 81 min. HND 93 min.
Thank you for the details! Do you know if Access Express stops at Higashi-Ginza station? Because I saw several videos where there is a map with this station included. If this train stops there, is more convinient because my hotel is near Higashi-Ginza station. Thank you in advance!
@@dario.l27 Hello. Thank you for watching. Access Express skips Higashi-Ginza, so you can get off at Nihonbashi and wait for the next train at the platform where you get off. Next train should come in 5 minutes. It's easy even if you have luggage. This is the best way to get to hotels in central Ginza area. :)
Being a first time visitor to Japan, I searched lots of videos/articles on how to differentiate between skyliner and sky access express on the platform. This is the only video that explained it clearly. Looks simple when you’re a regular but need such clarity for the first visit when you have tens of things to sort out.
Thanks. Clear and informative info. It can be bewildering and stressful getting off a plane in a foreign place for the first time and trying to work out how these things operate.
Thank you for watching. I'm glad that you found the video clear enough. You are right, you can enjoy the feeling of lost in new city only after you leave luggage at accommodation and sleep once.
Thank you for watching. That's great you are visiting Tokyo in March! Yes, you can see cherry-blossom in late March. If early March, you might be able to go to Shinjuku Gyoen to see different kinds of cherry-blossoms. I'll make a guide just about cherry blossoms before your visit. Thank you again!
Hello. Thank you for watching and your comment. Yes, Access Express stops at Asakusa station, so you can go directly from Narita Airport. Have a great trip in Tokyo. :)
Please continue to creat Japan travel content, boss. I will return to Japan this year and Im happy your video lets me review the procedures again. Love and support from Philippines ❤️🇵🇭
Hello Ryan san, Thank you for watching from Philippines and your kind comment. :) I just started this channel so I'd like to continue as long as possible.
Thank you so much for spending your time and effort to put this video together. I found it excellent and am especially thankful that you gave the tip that a round trip on the Narita Express is cheaper than getting two one way tickets. 😊😊😊
Thank you for watching and your kind comment. Yes, one way is about 2000 yen so it's a great deal. Please see dtails here. :) www.jreast.co.jp/multi/en/pass/nex.html
Thank you for making these videos. My 7 day JR-Pass will be activated on Saturday night, so I guess I'll need to get the bus back the following Saturday. Is there a rail app for connections as I need to go to Gotanda and nothing for N-express shows on google search. Only skylinner and local lines.
Hello Francis, thank you for your comment. I'm glad you found the video informative. Narita might feel a bit far for you if you are used to Haneda, but there are many ways to move to Tokyo. Thank you again!
Your video is very articulate and informative. I am going to Japan soon and was looking for information about how to get to Tokyo and so on and your videos came to me as reward. Thanks for this beautiful videos with clear views and information. ❤❤
This is going to be my first time traveling alone to Japan this june. Before this, I went there to visit my sister who studied there once(she back home now) and she help me go through everything. But now, I have to do this alone because I'm going to Japan as solo traveler. This video really help me alot for my upcoming trip. Thank you for sharing🥰
What a great video as myself and wife are visiting Japan next year from our home in London 🇬🇧. We didn’t realise bit our hotel sunroute place is serviced by the limousine bus so that’s just so so easy and straightforward now . We had thought Of taking train but after nearly a 15 hr flight with suitcases we would be so tired . Thankyou 👍
Thank you for watching from London. I agree, nothing is better than the direct bus to your hotel gate especially with your bags.👍 Sunroute is only a few minutes from Shinjuku station as you may know, so it's the best location to get around Tokyo.
Thank you very much for the very clear and informative video ! That is really helpful. The content you provide is really very good, and I am suprised that you dont have more subscribers. Keep up the great work. P.S. I am travelling to Japan at the end of February for the third time and I am really looking forward to it. Your videos definitely help me.
Thank you for your kind comment about the channel. I'm glad you found the video helpful. That's exciting you are visiting here in a month! Wish you the best trip to Japan. :)
The video was very well-produced and easy to follow. The host was friendly and knowledgeable, and the visuals were really helpful. What are some of your favorite tips for saving money while traveling in Japan?
HI Ken chan, thank you for your video. December 2022 will be my first time flying into Narita, all past 4 times have been Haneda. Thanks to your video i got to know about the access express and airport bus for the first time (i thought only limousine buses were available before this!). I think i will take the airport bus as i will use my JR pass later in my trip and it is more convenient in terms of luggage.
Hi, thank you for your comment. That is exciting that you'll be back to Tokyo in December! Yes, the TYO-NRT bus service started after Narita's Terminal 3 opened. You are right about the luggage, it's great that the bus leaves from the arrival floor and arrives right in front of Tokyo station. I also talk about that bus in the recent Tokyo Station video at around 5:01. I wish you the best trip.
Thank you for such a Wonderful explanation, please could you tell me, if i need to go from Narita Airport to Tokyo Disneyland, how do i take the train, and also if i take the bus, does it stop near Tokyo disneyland , please would be so kind of you to tell me, thank you so much
Thank you for watching and your kind comment. From NRT to TDL, the easiest way is to take the direct bus from the airport terminal to the entrance of Tokyo Disneyland. You can find the current timetable here. :) www.airport-bus-alliance.com/limousinebus/result-t.html?lang=en&airport=%E6%88%90%E7%94%B0%E7%A9%BA%E6%B8%AF&area=%E6%9D%B1%E4%BA%AC%E3%83%87%E3%82%A3%E3%82%BA%E3%83%8B%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AA%E3%82%BE%E3%83%BC%E3%83%88%E3%82%A8%E3%83%AA%E3%82%A2&frto=1
Hello. They have the direct bus only twice a day. In case you cannot take this one, you can take bus to Kawaguchiko from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station. bus-en.fujikyu.co.jp/highway/detail/id/39/
Thankyou for the very informative video. ❤ I needed to know though, since I'll be arriving late in Narita and will probably be done with immigration by 8:40 PM.. How can I get to Honjo-Azumabashi via Keisei Skyaccess or Keisei Main Line at this time since its quite late. I would really appreciate the response. Thanks in advance.
Hello I have the timetable of Access Express in the top pinned comment, explaining the which train to take and where to change. You might need to change at Aoto.
@@tokyokenchan thank you so much for responding. I'm observing Google maps and it seems like there's a skyaccess train around 9pm but unlikely to have one after 10pm.
@@tokyokenchan I’m a flight crew. Been flying into Japan all along during the pandemic but stuck in the hotel every time. Now that restrictions are lifted it’s time to go out and enjoy.
Thank you, your videos are clear and very informative especially for first-time traveller like me. One thing i wanted to ask, if i want to use the Sky Access Train, is there any limitations for luggage size we can bring? Thank you again and hope your channel grow bigger.
Thank you for your words for my channel. Most of the regular trains in Japan has limitation of 250cm total dimention, less than 2 meters length per pcs. Up to 2 of them per person. I think most of the travelers' luggage don't go bigger than this. :)
Hello Karen san, you can take JR Yamanote line to Akihabara station, and processd to platform No.6 and take the Sobu line (Yello one). You'll arrive in less than 15 min. from Tokyo statoin.
I watched many of your videos, all great helpful info. I read about this Tokyo Wide Pass, 3 days pass, so cool too. About going to Ueno JR station, if using Keisei Skyliner, you said get off at Nippori Station. Do I take another Keisei train from Nippori Keisei and go to JR Ueno Station? Kenchan, thank you.
Hello Edna san, thank you for watching the videos. Yes, if you are transferring to JR Yamanote line, Nippori is much closer so you'll see most of the passengers get off at Nippori. In case your final destination is Ueno, you don't have to get bothered to get off at Nippori, and just proceed to the last stop "Keisei Ueno", it's still connected with JR Ueno station underground. Tokyo Wide Pass is good when you make 2 or 3 day trips from Tokyo, and you can use for Narita Express too. :)
You can take either TYO-NRT bus or Narita Express to Tokyo station. Your suitcase's total dimension is 158cm, so you have no problem getting on any trains includes Shinkansen. :)
Narita Express, Keisei Skyliner, JR regular train (via Narita, Chiba to Yokosuka line) has restroom. For the bus TYO-NRT, most of the bus has restroom, but some buses don't come with restroom.
What’s about the Keisei Main Line Local train? I heard that it’s only operate just few rush hour and not full day, but then I check some website’s time table it does operate full day? Another question, is “Access Express” and “Sky Access” the same train/thing?
Yes, Keisei main line runs from morning to night from different platform. That is the old route Skyliner used to use, but they opened a route "Sky Access" which is a short cut to Tokyo. So Skyliner started to use the new route. The new train "Access Express" also started using the new route. Keisei main line is not the fastest way, but it still goes around different route and goes to Ueno. Main Line meets with the Sky Access route at the station called Keisei Takasago. And one station after, at the station called Aoto, it separates to Keisei Main Line and Keisei Oshiage line. Skyliner use Main Line and goes to Ueno, while Access Express use Oshiage line to Oshiage station and directly goes into Subway Asakusa line. Hope it helps. Thank for the question.
I’ve found another JR train which goes from Narita Airport Terminal 1 to Tokyo Station. It is DIRECT and costs 1340 yen. Go to JR train platform at Terminal 1, take Narita Line (Chiba-Kuko) Rapid (for Kurihama), train passing Chiba, stay on same train, no need to transfer, train becomes Sobu Line (Rapid, for Kurihama). Total ride takes 1hr 35min. However, such local and direct train schedule is infrequent and requires keen research. Could you clarify? If that alternative route is true, it’s still not convenient for most tourists to take because it’s intensely time-specific.
Hello Mr.Chow, you are right. JR's local train can take you to Tokyo Station directly (round trip for 2684 Yen) too. It takes long and crowded with locals after Narita station (in Narita city), but probably you can get seats from the airport. As you mentioned, it's infrequent (every 30 min to 60min.) and takes 1hour and 30minutes to Tokyo Station, but I think it's a good transportation if you are going stations along the line.
Thanks KenChan for your reply. Looks like the TYO-NRT airport bus is more user-friendly to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station. I’ve reserved a hotel within walking distance from the Station at the Yaesu side. Where exactly is the arrival depot for the Airport Bus at the Tokyo Station? Is it the same as the departure depot by the Yaesu South Gate?
Hello Mr.Chow, as for the TYO-NRT, it arrives at Shin-Nihonbashi Exit (新日本橋口) recently . maps.app.goo.gl/dun2KLnw5SSxKVYF7?g_st=ic It’s north side of the station so you can walk through the station to Yaesu.
my flight arrive narita 21.30..my hotel in asakusa,i want use narita sky access to asakusa...i am just need suica/pasmo right? no need buy ticket..thanks
Yes, the same train runs through Access Express and Asakusa line .From Kuramae, you can take Asakusa line to Asakusa, and wait the train to Narita Airport via Access Express, because some train to airport skips Kuramae.
Hi Ken san, I bought a JR East Pass (Tohoku area) and my hotel is near the Asakusa station. If I used the JR Narita Express, how to go Asakusa station?
Hello Wei san, there is no JR line in Asaskusa, so you might be able to take Narita Express to Tokyo station. There are no direct train from Tokyo statoin to Asakusa, so change to Yamanote line to Ueno, and change to Tokyo Metro Ginza line or go back to Shin-Nihonbashi station from JR's underground platform that Narita Express arrives and proceed to Mitsukoshimae station of Ginza line. (Tokyo Metro part needs additional ticket) There are several ways to go. :)
Arigato for this informative video along with the others! :) My hotel is near Asakusa station so I will be taking the Access Express - Question on purchasing the ticket: is it easiest way to get it from the ticket machine right outside the gate near the Keisei service center? OR if I have an IC card loaded with $, I read online that I can go directly to the gate and tap in without a ticket and tap out at Asakusa?
All of your videos really understanable, do you have any video that describe what we should do first as a tourist once we arrived in Narita, such as purchasing IC card, get Yen cash on atm, mobile wifi ect and where we can get all of those on Narita. Thankyou for making this video anyway!
Hello. As of today, the last Skyliner to Ueno is 23:00. Access Express to Ueno is 22:04, Access Express going to Asakusa line (Asakusa, Higashi Ginza...) is 21:16. Keisei Main line to Ueno is 21:54 for rapid, to Asakusa line is 22:34. Thank you for watching.
Thank you as always for the very helpful video! What would be the recommendation if our hotel is in Ginza? I believe the buses make a stop there before Tokyo Station?
Thank you for watching! I really appreciate it. Yes, not all, but some buses (every 30 - 40 min.) stops at Ginza after Tokyo Station. So that might be the easiest option. :) This is their current timetable if you are visiting soon :tyo-nrt.com/wp/wp-content/themes/tyo-nrt/files/timetable_en.pdf
Yes. It does't run frequently though. JR's Narita Express also takes you to Shibuya directly. www.airport-bus-alliance.com/limousinebus/result-t.html?lang=en&airport=成田空港&area=渋谷・二子玉川エリア&frto=1
It’s a great idea! The price can be 25,000 yen to 30,000 yen, but as the Yen is cheap (30,000 Yen is about $220 as of today) it can be one of the choice if you seek comfort. :)
Hello. I think so, I would do the same. The bus runs every one hour and the last bus seems 18:55 to Grand Hyatt. It's not frequent but even if you wait for a bit, it's better to take the direct bus. :)
Hello thank you for your comment. Access express tickets can be purchased at the ticket machine next to the gate. You see a little bit of it at 7:01 of this video on the right side of Skyliner counter.
Great video, thank you! Do you happen to know if the Narita Shuttle (Willer) which costs 1,000 Yen is still available? It is still listed on the narita airport site, but it says suspension of service?
Is that the Willer bus to JR Osaki station? That is suspended and hasn't resumed yet as of today. For now, 1300 yen bus to Tokyo station is the only reasonable bus service to Tokyo. :)
Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful. I will need to use the Keisei Access Express to get from Narita Airport to Haneda Airport. How do I know which of the sky access train goes to Haneda without having to change train?
Hello, thank you for watching. About the details of Access Express, I wrote it on the pinned comment above here. Could you open "read more" of the top comment written by me here?
This information is very helpful, I just have one question. Is it possible to go from Narita to Asakusa station with no transfers using the Skyliner? If I understood correctly from your video, Access Express does not go to Asakusa? Thank you!
Thank you. Access Express directly goes into Toei Asakusa Line Subways and stops at Asakusa. Only some trains I mentioned in the video at 6:27, you need to change at "Aoto" to go to Asakusa. (I leave it here too just in case someone read your comment. :) )
Hi Ken, I’m arriving on Nov ‘22 as a first time traveler to Japan. Could you recommend what transportation I should take and convenient to Tokyo Ariake? I’m arriving at Narita airport. Thank you
That's great you are visiting Japan for the first time! One idea is to take Access Express (non-reserved train bound for Haneda Airport) to Shinbashi station and change to Yurikamome, that way you need to transfer only once to get to Ariake station. Every 90 min. or so, the TYONRT bus goes to Shinonome Aeon, which is very close to Ariake, but you get stuck there, in case you cannot find a taxi. I recommend you to ask your accommodation too as they might have better idea. I wish you the best trip to Japan :)
Our hotel is really close to Asakusa station so I think taking Keisei Access Express train will be easier since we won't have to transfer. Are you allowed to bring luggage on the Keisei Access Express train? We will be taking it after 6pm.
Hi. I heard there is some sort of 3 day jr pass being offered right now. I will be coming nov 2 for a few days--what do you know about this pass and I wonder if it will be available in NOv.
Thank you for your question. I wonder if that pass is “Tokyo Wide Pass” ? It’s 10180 Yen and you can get on Narita Express, train to Kawaguchiko and Shinkansen within certain region near Tokyo. The other one JR’s 150 year anniversary’s ticket is 22150 Yen and valid for larger area in East Japan, but it seems only available until October 27. :(
Should I purchase 2 of each "JR Tokyo Wide Pass" @10180 yen and @5090 yen for a child and use it as follows: 1st pass: Upon arrival in Narita airport : Narita Espress - Tokyo station - Gala Yuzawa at the cost of 10180 yen ? 2nd pass: Upon returning from Gala Yuzawa on the 6 days : Yuzawa - Tokyo - within Tokyo for 3 days 10180 yen ? will these able to save some monies or any other advise .....Thanks
Hello. Thank you for asking. I don't have much knowledge about the JR Tokyo Wide Pass, but as I looked into, Tokyo to Gala Yuzawa is 7220 Yen for reserved seats and round trip ticket from NRT to Tokyo is 4070 Yen, so it seems simple round trip of NRT-Tokyo-Gala doesn't cover the price of the pass. It depends on how much you use JR in addition to that route.
my flight will land at Narita around 17:00 a week from now. I looked at the NEX schedule, they only come every hour.. Is Skyliner a better option? I know I will need to transfer at Nippori's Yamanote line given my final destination is Shinjuku. Is a separate ticket required to transfer at Nippori? Thanks!
For the Tyo-Nrt bus, The timetable says it takes 1 hour and 18 minutes. Runs every 15 minutes. You are right, Narita Express is 17:17, 18:15, 18:48, 19:12, 19:48… after 17:00. Nippori to Shinjuku you need JR ticket but you can get connecting ticket at Narita. If you have lots of bags, easier is Nex or Limousine bus to Shinjuku Bus Terminal.
Hi, let me explain about how to get to Oshiage by Sky Access (regular train without reserved seat). you proceed to the basement train station. You'll find 2 train stations (JR and Keisei). Proceed to Keisei station and get IC card or ticket at machine. Ticket to Oshiage is 1190 Yen (1184 Yen is deducted if IC card.) Go to Keisei's Platform (Plat form No.1 for both Narita Airport station and Terminal 2 station) Both Skyliner and Access Express leaves from that platform, so make sure not to take the train that all seats are facing front. I made a current time table for the Access Express. Any trains with H and N goes to Oshiage directly quickly. KEISEI Narita Airport Station Time Table SKY ACCESS (non - reserved seat train) to Oshiage - Asakusa * This is NOT Skyliner with reserved seats. * Stops at Terminal 2 station 3 min. after this. * This is NOT JR Narita Express / local trains time table. * They are making minor schedule change in March 2023. WEEKDAY 5:41N / 6:20 N/ 7:04 N/ 7:44 H/ 8:28 H/ 8:51 H/ 9:21H / 10:03 H/ 10:39 H/ 11:24 H/ 12:04 H/ 12:44 H/ 13:24 H/ 14:04 H/ 14:44 H/ 15:24 N / 16:04 N / 16:44 N/ 17:25 H/ 18:04 N / 18:44 T* / 19:25 T*/ 20:05 N/ 20:40 / 21:13 N/ 22:04 T*/ 23:08 T*/ WEEKEND 5:46 N/ 6:22 H/ 6:50 H/ 7:49 Kurihama / 8:39 H/ 9:23 H/ 10:03 H/ 10:44 H/ 11:24 H/ 12:04 H/ 12:44 H/ 13:24 H/ 14:04 H/ 14:44 H/ 15:24 H/ 16:04 H/ 16:44 H/ 17:24 H/ 18:04 H/ 18:29 N/ 19:14 H/ 19:49 T*/ 20:35 N/ 21:16 N/ 22:04 T*/ 23:08 T*/ * time with “H” Go to Haneda Airport (HND) Stops at Oshiage/Asakusa/Shinbashi/Daimon/ Sengakuji / Shinagawa to Haneda Airport. * time with “N” Go to Nishimagome Stops at Oshiage/Asakusa/Shinbashi/Daimon… change at Sengakuji for Shinagawa and Haneda Airport. * time with “T* Go to either Ueno or Takasago. Get off at Keisei Takasago and stay on the same platoform, take train towards Asakusa line. Any trains EXCEPT bound for Ueno (Keisei Ueno). This may take some more time as it stops more stations.
@@tokyokenchan thank you so much Kenchan. Why can't I take the Skyliner train to Oshiage instead? The Sky Access seems very busy. What is the peak hour times in the evening for trains?
@@sweetlinl8276 Skyliner goes different route from Oshiage, so it doesn't stop or even go closer. You are right, definately Skyliner is more comfortable. Some skyliner stops at Aoto, so you can change there to train going to Asakusa line subway. Evening can be busy all the time but you can get seat if from Narita Airport station.
@@tokyokenchan thank you so much for letting me know, Kenchan. To be safe, it's better to take the Sky Access train that says: Haneda Airport? this will go directly to Oshiage station? yes?
@@sweetlinl8276 Yes, Access Express goes Oshiage directly except some in the evening. I put the timetable of the train in the pinned comment on the top (thanks to your question), so it might help for your reference. :)
Does one just reserve a seat for the Keisei Skyliner upon arrival or does that need to be done ahead of time? If the latter, is there a specific site where I can reserve?
Hello, Mr.Sloboda. Thank you for your comment. Since it's unclear how long it takes to go through immigration and custom, I feel it's common to purchase tickets upon arrival at the counter. They guide you to the next available Skyliner. There is an English site that you can purchase in advance, but this one ask you to get assigned your seat at the station anyway. ( bit.ly/3CnVN1w ) I hope it helped.
Do you still have two change trains at Aoto station to get to Daimon station? Thanks for the video, I'm sure it will help out many people. Seems like there are more choices these days.
Hello, thank you for your kind comment. If you take the Access Express bound for Haneda, that train takes you directly to Daimon. But for Access Express bound for Ueno which runs a few in the evening, you need to change trains at Aoto to go to Daimon. Some Skyliner started to stop at Aoto too.
@@tokyokenchan thanks for all you help. It's been a few years since i fly into Narita. I'm starting to forget. Hopefully by spring everything will be back to normal.
Thank you for your comment. Yes, that is allowed from March 1 this year. It's in transition to the complete removal of restriction for this Fall, which means "individual travel" and "no visa" is allowed for many tourists. :)
TYO-NRT bus stops all 3 terminals. There is a bus ticket counter at the arrival floor (easy to find) , so get the ticket there and proceed to the bus stop outside the door of the terminal. Yes you can use JPY cash at the counter. :)
Hi Kenchan!:), I just want to clarify because I saw in a website that there are 2 Access Express Trains, one is bound for Ueno, the other one is bound for Haneda? If I'm going to Asakusa Station, which Access Express train should I ride?
Hello, thank you for your question. The best way from HND to NRT by train is KEIKYU since they have direct train to Narita Airport for 1730 Yen. It takes about 1h 40 m. It's not reserved seat train so many stops and people get on and off. Another choice would be the limousine bus. It runs every 20-30 minutes and 3200 Yen, takes about 1h 40 m or so. The good part of the bus is no body get on and off and cozy, but can get influenced by traffic of Tokyo. I hope it helps!
Hi, I’m arriving in November . I’m getting a JR pass so if from Narita To Kyoto I must use Narita express to Tokyo then transfer to Hikari Shinkansen is it ?
Hi Ken, thankyou for the useful video. Giving me Many ideas for how to travel around Japan in my upcomign trip in December. I have a question about how you would suggest I get to Tokyo Station when We arrive late at 10pm. how would you suggest we travel into the Tokyo City becuase i think there will not be many options especially arriving so late. We have the JR pass
Hello Mr.Wells, thank you for your comment. 21:44 is the last Narita Express, but JR counter to validate JR Pass may be closed by the time you arrive anyway. So if you are heading to Tokyo station, you might want to consider other options such as the bus or Skyliner, and validate JR pass next day or later. I cannot say clearly as schedule may change as the boarder opens, but if I have luggage and my final destination is Tokyo Station after 22:00, I would choose TYO-NRT bus. :)
@@tokyokenchan Hi Ken. Thankyou for your response. We do have a stopover in Osaka for 2 hours prior to our flight to Toyko and I think we will be able to activate the JR pass there of we don't have to leave the terminal to do so. I dont know if this is possible though. Our hotel is near Shiomi Station and was thinking that we could use the JR pass to get there after we arrived by train or bus to Tokyo Station if this is possible. What do you suggest?
@@nicholaswells3935 Oh I see. The last regular JR train from NRT that you can connect to Shiomi is at 22:10, so after that I couldn't find any way to use the JR Pass. From Tokyo to Shiomi is 160 Yen which is about a dollar or so, but yes you can use JR Pass. Your hotel might have a better answer for this. :)
Hello tokyo kechan what olace would you recommend for me to stay uf its my first tine to go to japan. Airpirt will be narita and im a female solo traveler. A treat for my bda yhis dec. Thank you so much. You reply here is very detailed thanks.
Hello Macrina, that's great that you are visiting Tokyo for your birthday. It's just my personal opinion, but if you are a female solo traveler, how about finding some small hotel in Ginza or near Tokyo station area. The town is fulfilled with illumination in December and safe even late night. Please let me know how you think. :)
Hello Bob san. There has been some schedule changes during closure, but it seems Narita Express is operating on schedule as of today. You can check the latest status upon arrival. Hope this helps.
Hello, the easiest and the most reasonable choice is to take Access Express. It's not a reserved seat train and have lots of stops, but no need to transfer and takes you directly to Asakusa station of Toei Asakusa Line. This is the train mentioned at @5:52 on this video. Thank you for the comment.
"Access Express to Asakusa " is the most asked question, so let me explain a little more. This train is non-reserved seat only. The fare is around 1310 Yen to Tokyo city center depends on station you get off.
1) After arrival, proceed to the basement and you'll find 2 platforms "JR" and "Keisei". Go to "Keisei" one. This is the same process for both "Narita Airport" station and "Airport Terminal 2" station.
2) Purchase ticket or IC card on machine at Keisei station. Enter the gate. (You can install Suica / Pasmo on your Apple Pay if it works in your country)
3) Proceed to Platform NO.1. This is the same for both Narita Airport Statoin and T2 station.
4) Make sure you take the right train. Only 2 types of trains come to this platform No.1. Access Express(non-reserved seats) looks like subway, and Skyliner (reserved seats) -that all seats are facing front.
❗Access Express is the train local residents and workers take too.
I couldn't find any English timetable, so I made a time table for the Access Express from Narita Airport Station.
* Updated on April 2024
- KEISEI Narita Airport Station Time Table -
SKY ACCESS (non - reserved seat train) to Oshiage - Asakusa
* Stops at Terminal 2 station 3 min. after this time table.
* This is NOT Keisei Skyliner with reserved seats.
* This is NOT JR Narita Express / JR local trains time table.
WEEKDAY
5:41N / 6:20 N/ 7:04 N/ 7:44 H/ 8:28 H/ 8:51 H/ 9:21H / 10:03 H/ 10:39 H/ 11:24 H/ 12:04 H/ 12:44 H/ 13:24 H/ 14:04 H/ 14:44 H/ 15:24 N / 16:04 N / 16:44 N/ 17:25 H/ 18:04 N / 18:44 T* / 19:25 T*/ 20:05 N/ 20:40 / 21:13 N/ 22:04 T*/ 23:08 T*/
WEEKEND
5:46 N/ 6:22 H/ 6:50 H/ 7:09 K / 7:49 K / 8:39 H/ 9:23 H/ 10:03 H/ 10:44 H/ 11:24 H/ 12:04 H/ 12:44 H/ 13:24 H/ 14:04 H/ 14:44 H/ 15:24 H/ 16:04 H/ 16:44 H/ 17:24 H/ 18:04 H/ 18:29 N/ 19:14 H/ 19:49 T*/ 20:35 N/ 21:18 N/ 22:08 T*/ 23:08 T*/
(If you get these, it takes you directly to Oshiage, Asakusa, Shinbashi, Daimon...)
* time with “H” Go to Haneda Airport (HND) via central Tokyo, stops at Oshiage/Asakusa/Shinbashi/Daimon/ Sengakuji / Shinagawa / Haneda Airport.
* time with “N” Go to Nishimagome via central Tokyo, stops at Oshiage/Asakusa/Shinbashi/Daimon… change at Sengakuji for Shinagawa and Haneda Airport.
* time with "K" Go to Kurihama on Keikyu line. If you are going to Haneda Airport, change at Sengakuji to the train to Haneda Airport.
(if you get this, you have to change)
* time with “T* Go to either Ueno or Takasago. Get off at Keisei Takasago and stay on the same platoform, take train towards Asakusa line which are trains EXCEPT bound for Ueno (Keisei Ueno). This may take some more time as it stops more stations after Aoto.
Approximate time it takes in order of stop: Oshiage 54min. Asakusa 59 min. Shinbashi 70 min. Daimon 72 min. Shinagawa 81 min. HND 93 min.
Yes very helpful app. I rely on it during my visit at osaka and fukuoka trip
Thanks for the details. Really appreciated
Thank you for the details! Do you know if Access Express stops at Higashi-Ginza station? Because I saw several videos where there is a map with this station included. If this train stops there, is more convinient because my hotel is near Higashi-Ginza station. Thank you in advance!
@@dario.l27 Hello. Thank you for watching. Access Express skips Higashi-Ginza, so you can get off at Nihonbashi and wait for the next train at the platform where you get off. Next train should come in 5 minutes. It's easy even if you have luggage. This is the best way to get to hotels in central Ginza area. :)
@@tokyokenchan Thank you!!! :)
Being a first time visitor to Japan, I searched lots of videos/articles on how to differentiate between skyliner and sky access express on the platform. This is the only video that explained it clearly. Looks simple when you’re a regular but need such clarity for the first visit when you have tens of things to sort out.
Thank you for watching. Yes, once you get used to it, it's nothing difficult but it is confusing. I hope you have a great trip. :)
Just take the train. What’s your problem?
Thanks. Clear and informative info. It can be bewildering and stressful getting off a plane in a foreign place for the first time and trying to work out how these things operate.
Thank you for watching. I'm glad that you found the video clear enough. You are right, you can enjoy the feeling of lost in new city only after you leave luggage at accommodation and sleep once.
This is great, heading to Tokyo in March. I saw you comment it’s great for cherry blossoms, can’t wait
Thank you for watching. That's great you are visiting Tokyo in March! Yes, you can see cherry-blossom in late March. If early March, you might be able to go to Shinjuku Gyoen to see different kinds of cherry-blossoms. I'll make a guide just about cherry blossoms before your visit. Thank you again!
@@tokyokenchan how about late april?
You are by far the most helpful account! Thank you so much for showing all of this in person!
Thank you for watching and your nice comment. :)
Nice video Kenchan. Does the Access Express to Asakusa stop at Asakusa station? arigatou gozaimasu
Hello. Thank you for watching and your comment. Yes, Access Express stops at Asakusa station, so you can go directly from Narita Airport. Have a great trip in Tokyo. :)
No problem getting to Tokyo station from Narita airport. However the madness starts once you get there 😮😮😮
Please continue to creat Japan travel content, boss. I will return to Japan this year and Im happy your video lets me review the procedures again. Love and support from Philippines ❤️🇵🇭
Hello Ryan san, Thank you for watching from Philippines and your kind comment. :) I just started this channel so I'd like to continue as long as possible.
@@tokyokenchan you can do it, boss! Looking forward to watching more of your Japan content. I am new subscriber
Thank you so much for spending your time and effort to put this video together. I found it excellent and am especially thankful that you gave the tip that a round trip on the Narita Express is cheaper than getting two one way tickets. 😊😊😊
Thank you for watching and your kind comment. Yes, one way is about 2000 yen so it's a great deal. Please see dtails here. :) www.jreast.co.jp/multi/en/pass/nex.html
This is very helpful for my daughter and I Kenchan as we will be going to Tokyo for two weeks. Now we need to look into JR Rail passes :)
Thank you for making these videos. My 7 day JR-Pass will be activated on Saturday night, so I guess I'll need to get the bus back the following Saturday. Is there a rail app for connections as I need to go to Gotanda and nothing for N-express shows on google search. Only skylinner and local lines.
Yes, could you search the Japan Travel app. by Navitime ? It may help you to search your route in English. Thank you for watching.
I’ve always flown to Haneda and now I’ll fly to Narita for the first time. Thank you for this detailed informative video 👏
Hello Francis, thank you for your comment. I'm glad you found the video informative. Narita might feel a bit far for you if you are used to Haneda, but there are many ways to move to Tokyo. Thank you again!
Your video is very articulate and informative. I am going to Japan soon and was looking for information about how to get to Tokyo and so on and your videos came to me as reward. Thanks for this beautiful videos with clear views and information. ❤❤
Thank you for your kind comment. :) I wish you the best trip in Japan.
This is going to be my first time traveling alone to Japan this june. Before this, I went there to visit my sister who studied there once(she back home now) and she help me go through everything. But now, I have to do this alone because I'm going to Japan as solo traveler. This video really help me alot for my upcoming trip. Thank you for sharing🥰
Thank you for watching the video. I hope you make it safe to your destination from Narita. :)
What a great video as myself and wife are visiting Japan next year from our home in London 🇬🇧. We didn’t realise bit our hotel sunroute place is serviced by the limousine bus so that’s just so so easy and straightforward now . We had thought Of taking train but after nearly a 15 hr flight with suitcases we would be so tired . Thankyou 👍
Thank you for watching from London. I agree, nothing is better than the direct bus to your hotel gate especially with your bags.👍 Sunroute is only a few minutes from Shinjuku station as you may know, so it's the best location to get around Tokyo.
You hit the spot with this video! I'm arriving Narita. Thanks again!
Thank you!! I’m glad if the video could be your help even a little. Please let me knew if you have any questions.
Thank you very much for the very clear and informative video ! That is really helpful. The content you provide is really very good, and I am suprised that you dont have more subscribers. Keep up the great work.
P.S. I am travelling to Japan at the end of February for the third time and I am really looking forward to it. Your videos definitely help me.
Thank you for your kind comment about the channel. I'm glad you found the video helpful. That's exciting you are visiting here in a month! Wish you the best trip to Japan. :)
Your videos are superb , exceptional information and much appreciated, can’t wait to come in April from Canada
Good video. Serious. Accurate.
Thanks very nice explanation
Thank you. :)
Amazing video as always
Thank you always Mr.Al-awadhi.
Thank you! ❤
Thank you for your information and the work you did.
Thank you for your message always. :)
The video was very well-produced and easy to follow. The host was friendly and knowledgeable, and the visuals were really helpful. What are some of your favorite tips for saving money while traveling in Japan?
I'll make that video in the future! Thank you for watching. :)
HI Ken chan, thank you for your video.
December 2022 will be my first time flying into Narita, all past 4 times have been Haneda.
Thanks to your video i got to know about the access express and airport bus for the first time (i thought only limousine buses were available before this!).
I think i will take the airport bus as i will use my JR pass later in my trip and it is more convenient in terms of luggage.
Hi, thank you for your comment. That is exciting that you'll be back to Tokyo in December! Yes, the TYO-NRT bus service started after Narita's Terminal 3 opened. You are right about the luggage, it's great that the bus leaves from the arrival floor and arrives right in front of Tokyo station. I also talk about that bus in the recent Tokyo Station video at around 5:01. I wish you the best trip.
Thank you so much for the useful information!
You are so welcome!
Very helpful information thanks so much for this
Thank you for such a Wonderful explanation, please could you tell me, if i need to go from Narita Airport to Tokyo Disneyland, how do i take the train, and also if i take the bus, does it stop near Tokyo disneyland , please would be so kind of you to tell me, thank you so much
Thank you for watching and your kind comment. From NRT to TDL, the easiest way is to take the direct bus from the airport terminal to the entrance of Tokyo Disneyland. You can find the current timetable here. :) www.airport-bus-alliance.com/limousinebus/result-t.html?lang=en&airport=%E6%88%90%E7%94%B0%E7%A9%BA%E6%B8%AF&area=%E6%9D%B1%E4%BA%AC%E3%83%87%E3%82%A3%E3%82%BA%E3%83%8B%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AA%E3%82%BE%E3%83%BC%E3%83%88%E3%82%A8%E3%83%AA%E3%82%A2&frto=1
have you talk about how to get Mt Fuji Kawaguchiko from Narita airport by bus in this content. or any another content. please advise.
Hello. They have the direct bus only twice a day. In case you cannot take this one, you can take bus to Kawaguchiko from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station. bus-en.fujikyu.co.jp/highway/detail/id/39/
Thankyou for the very informative video. ❤
I needed to know though, since I'll be arriving late in Narita and will probably be done with immigration by 8:40 PM.. How can I get to Honjo-Azumabashi via Keisei Skyaccess or Keisei Main Line at this time since its quite late. I would really appreciate the response. Thanks in advance.
Hello I have the timetable of Access Express in the top pinned comment, explaining the which train to take and where to change. You might need to change at Aoto.
@@tokyokenchan thank you so much for responding. I'm observing Google maps and it seems like there's a skyaccess train around 9pm but unlikely to have one after 10pm.
thank you! I'm going to Japan on 18/10/22. This video is of so much help
I’m glad the video could be of your help. That is so soon! I wish you the best trip.
@@tokyokenchan I’m a flight crew. Been flying into Japan all along during the pandemic but stuck in the hotel every time. Now that restrictions are lifted it’s time to go out and enjoy.
Hi ken-chan. Where did you get the Keisei (Skyliner and Access Express) timetable at 6:33? Thanks!
Hi. It's in Japanese but you can find one here: ekitan.com/timetable/railway/line-station/682-7/d1
Thank you@@tokyokenchan ! How did you know which ones pass by Asakusa?
Thanks for your very useful information, ❤ we are going to Japan next month.👍👍🤝
Takes enormous effort to script, shoot, and edit such videos.
Thank you so much for your kind words.
Thank you, your videos are clear and very informative especially for first-time traveller like me. One thing i wanted to ask, if i want to use the Sky Access Train, is there any limitations for luggage size we can bring? Thank you again and hope your channel grow bigger.
Thank you for your words for my channel. Most of the regular trains in Japan has limitation of 250cm total dimention, less than 2 meters length per pcs. Up to 2 of them per person. I think most of the travelers' luggage don't go bigger than this. :)
@@tokyokenchan Thank you, can't wait to visit Japan next month :)
@@raihanziyu I hope you have a great trip in Japan. 👍
Sir please give me details on how to reach Ryogoku Train Station in Sumida City Tokyo from Tokyo Central Station. Thank you!
Hello Karen san, you can take JR Yamanote line to Akihabara station, and processd to platform No.6 and take the Sobu line (Yello one). You'll arrive in less than 15 min. from Tokyo statoin.
Excuse for bothering you but may I ask your advice on getting to Asakusa from Narita (with two medium size bags)? Thank you.
Which one has the greatest view while riding?
I think Skyliner as it has the view of countryside around Narita first, and Skytree on the left as it gets closer to Ueno.
This was very helpful! Thank you very much! 🌸😆👍🏽
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. :)
I watched many of your videos, all great helpful info. I read about this Tokyo Wide Pass, 3 days pass, so cool too. About going to Ueno JR station, if using Keisei Skyliner, you said get off at Nippori Station. Do I take another Keisei train from Nippori Keisei and go to JR Ueno Station? Kenchan, thank you.
Hello Edna san, thank you for watching the videos. Yes, if you are transferring to JR Yamanote line, Nippori is much closer so you'll see most of the passengers get off at Nippori. In case your final destination is Ueno, you don't have to get bothered to get off at Nippori, and just proceed to the last stop "Keisei Ueno", it's still connected with JR Ueno station underground. Tokyo Wide Pass is good when you make 2 or 3 day trips from Tokyo, and you can use for Narita Express too. :)
Thank you bro it a clear and understanding tutorial. Will be visiting Tokyo next march
Thank you for watching and your feedback. That's great that you are coming here next March! It's a great season for early cherry blossoms.
@@tokyokenchan this time stay a little long gonna cover toyama region also
@@pereirakelvin67 san, Toyama sounds good!
@@tokyokenchan any Osusume in Toyama my first time over there.
What is the best way to go from narita airport to tokyo with a suitcase 75x52x31cm are they not allowed on the shinkansen anymore?
You can take either TYO-NRT bus or Narita Express to Tokyo station. Your suitcase's total dimension is 158cm, so you have no problem getting on any trains includes Shinkansen. :)
If I purchase a round trip ticket on the Narita Express, do I also choose the return date and time at the same time?
Other than the limousine bus, what trains or other buses have restrooms in them?
Narita Express, Keisei Skyliner, JR regular train (via Narita, Chiba to Yokosuka line) has restroom. For the bus TYO-NRT, most of the bus has restroom, but some buses don't come with restroom.
What’s about the Keisei Main Line Local train? I heard that it’s only operate just few rush hour and not full day, but then I check some website’s time table it does operate full day?
Another question, is “Access Express” and “Sky Access” the same train/thing?
Yes, Keisei main line runs from morning to night from different platform. That is the old route Skyliner used to use, but they opened a route "Sky Access" which is a short cut to Tokyo. So Skyliner started to use the new route. The new train "Access Express" also started using the new route. Keisei main line is not the fastest way, but it still goes around different route and goes to Ueno. Main Line meets with the Sky Access route at the station called Keisei Takasago. And one station after, at the station called Aoto, it separates to Keisei Main Line and Keisei Oshiage line. Skyliner use Main Line and goes to Ueno, while Access Express use Oshiage line to Oshiage station and directly goes into Subway Asakusa line. Hope it helps. Thank for the question.
@@tokyokenchanOh, so “Sky Access” is not the name of the train, but the name of the line which the “Access Express” train runs on?
@@NineTnk Yes exactly. It's Access Express Train via Sky Access Line.
I’ve found another JR train which goes from Narita Airport Terminal 1 to Tokyo Station. It is DIRECT and costs 1340 yen.
Go to JR train platform at Terminal 1, take Narita Line (Chiba-Kuko) Rapid (for Kurihama), train passing Chiba, stay on same train, no need to transfer, train becomes Sobu Line (Rapid, for Kurihama). Total ride takes 1hr 35min. However, such local and direct train schedule is infrequent and requires keen research. Could you clarify? If that alternative route is true, it’s still not convenient for most tourists to take because it’s intensely time-specific.
Hello Mr.Chow, you are right. JR's local train can take you to Tokyo Station directly (round trip for 2684 Yen) too. It takes long and crowded with locals after Narita station (in Narita city), but probably you can get seats from the airport. As you mentioned, it's infrequent (every 30 min to 60min.) and takes 1hour and 30minutes to Tokyo Station, but I think it's a good transportation if you are going stations along the line.
Thanks KenChan for your reply. Looks like the TYO-NRT airport bus is more user-friendly to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station. I’ve reserved a hotel within walking distance from the Station at the Yaesu side. Where exactly is the arrival depot for the Airport Bus at the Tokyo Station? Is it the same as the departure depot by the Yaesu South Gate?
Hello Mr.Chow, as for the TYO-NRT, it arrives at Shin-Nihonbashi Exit (新日本橋口) recently .
maps.app.goo.gl/dun2KLnw5SSxKVYF7?g_st=ic
It’s north side of the station so you can walk through the station to Yaesu.
my flight arrive narita 21.30..my hotel in asakusa,i want use narita sky access to asakusa...i am just need suica/pasmo right? no need buy ticket..thanks
Is access express with asakusa line is same train???
I want to go narita terminal 1 from kuramae station.
Yes, the same train runs through Access Express and Asakusa line .From Kuramae, you can take Asakusa line to Asakusa, and wait the train to Narita Airport via Access Express, because some train to airport skips Kuramae.
Thank you! Very informative. May I request a Haneda to Tokyo Station video.
Yes! I’m planning to make a Haneda video this month so I should be able to publish in early October. Thank you for the request.
@@tokyokenchan Thank you.
Hi Ken san, I bought a JR East Pass (Tohoku area) and my hotel is near the Asakusa station. If I used the JR Narita Express, how to go Asakusa station?
Hello Wei san, there is no JR line in Asaskusa, so you might be able to take Narita Express to Tokyo station. There are no direct train from Tokyo statoin to Asakusa, so change to Yamanote line to Ueno, and change to Tokyo Metro Ginza line or go back to Shin-Nihonbashi station from JR's underground platform that Narita Express arrives and proceed to Mitsukoshimae station of Ginza line. (Tokyo Metro part needs additional ticket) There are several ways to go. :)
Arigato for this informative video along with the others! :) My hotel is near Asakusa station so I will be taking the Access Express - Question on purchasing the ticket: is it easiest way to get it from the ticket machine right outside the gate near the Keisei service center? OR if I have an IC card loaded with $, I read online that I can go directly to the gate and tap in without a ticket and tap out at Asakusa?
Thank you for watching. :) Yes, if you have your IC cards with balance left, you can just tap and go to Asakusa as you read online. 👍
@@tokyokenchan Perfect thank you a lot for confirming, the hansamu Kenchan-san!😉
All of your videos really understanable, do you have any video that describe what we should do first as a tourist once we arrived in Narita, such as purchasing IC card, get Yen cash on atm, mobile wifi ect and where we can get all of those on Narita. Thankyou for making this video anyway!
Thank you for your comment. That is interesting topic. I'll work on that video in near future.
Is shinjuku different to higashi shinjuku?
Higashi Shinjuku is a subway station of Oedo line and Fukutoshin line. It’s located in the north edge of Shinjuku town.
Thank you so much for information 😊
Thank you for watching!
Keisei Main Line and Keisei sky access is until what time?
Hello. As of today, the last Skyliner to Ueno is 23:00.
Access Express to Ueno is 22:04, Access Express going to Asakusa line (Asakusa, Higashi Ginza...) is 21:16.
Keisei Main line to Ueno is 21:54 for rapid, to Asakusa line is 22:34. Thank you for watching.
If I ride the N'EX going to Shinjuku, is it a one ride only or I need to transfer to different train from Tokyo city center to Shinjuku?
Hi. It's only one ride and you don't have to change at Tokyo Station. It goes to Shinjuku via Tokyo Station. :)
@@tokyokenchan Thank you
Thank you as always for the very helpful video! What would be the recommendation if our hotel is in Ginza? I believe the buses make a stop there before Tokyo Station?
Thank you for watching! I really appreciate it. Yes, not all, but some buses (every 30 - 40 min.) stops at Ginza after Tokyo Station. So that might be the easiest option. :) This is their current timetable if you are visiting soon :tyo-nrt.com/wp/wp-content/themes/tyo-nrt/files/timetable_en.pdf
Can you book tickets for N'EX online before you arrive in Japan?
Does the Bus Limousine will take me directly to Shibuya?
Yes. It does't run frequently though. JR's Narita Express also takes you to Shibuya directly. www.airport-bus-alliance.com/limousinebus/result-t.html?lang=en&airport=成田空港&area=渋谷・二子玉川エリア&frto=1
what is the last train time to tokyo ?
Are keisei busses still running from narita to Tokyo station? I went to keisei website but it had a link to tyo-nrt website.
Hello, I think the bus between Tokyo Station and NRT is combined to TYO-NRT bus that is co-operated by a several companies including JR and Keisei.
インフォありがとうございます。助かります 🙇🏽♂️
ありがとうございます。😄
Many thanks for this.
Thank you for watching and leaving comment.
Can i go to Narita airport from Yokohama by narita express?
Thanks for your videos!
Is taking a taxi from Narita airport to Shinjuku a bad idea? I didn't see taxi in the options
It’s a great idea! The price can be 25,000 yen to 30,000 yen, but as the Yen is cheap (30,000 Yen is about $220 as of today) it can be one of the choice if you seek comfort. :)
Hello, I am enjoying your channel. I’m thinking the limousine bus is the easiest transportation from NRT to grand Hyatt Roppongi. What do you think?
Hello. I think so, I would do the same. The bus runs every one hour and the last bus seems 18:55 to Grand Hyatt. It's not frequent but even if you wait for a bit, it's better to take the direct bus. :)
Great Video! May i know which counter i went to, to purchase the Access Express ticket? thank you!
Hello thank you for your comment. Access express tickets can be purchased at the ticket machine next to the gate. You see a little bit of it at 7:01 of this video on the right side of Skyliner counter.
Great video, thank you! Do you happen to know if the Narita Shuttle (Willer) which costs 1,000 Yen is still available? It is still listed on the narita airport site, but it says suspension of service?
Is that the Willer bus to JR Osaki station? That is suspended and hasn't resumed yet as of today. For now, 1300 yen bus to Tokyo station is the only reasonable bus service to Tokyo. :)
Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful. I will need to use the Keisei Access Express to get from Narita Airport to Haneda Airport. How do I know which of the sky access train goes to Haneda without having to change train?
Hello, thank you for watching. About the details of Access Express, I wrote it on the pinned comment above here. Could you open "read more" of the top comment written by me here?
Thank you for the very useful video, ❤can i take train from terminal 1 to Asakusa, directly with no changing train?
Hello thank you for watching. You can take Access Express (regular train) and that brings you to Asakusa directly. 👍
This information is very helpful, I just have one question. Is it possible to go from Narita to Asakusa station with no transfers using the Skyliner? If I understood correctly from your video, Access Express does not go to Asakusa? Thank you!
Thank you. Access Express directly goes into Toei Asakusa Line Subways and stops at Asakusa. Only some trains I mentioned in the video at 6:27, you need to change at "Aoto" to go to Asakusa. (I leave it here too just in case someone read your comment. :) )
Thank you 🍇
Any time. Thank you for your comment. :)
Hi Ken, I’m arriving on Nov ‘22 as a first time traveler to Japan. Could you recommend what transportation I should take and convenient to Tokyo Ariake? I’m arriving at Narita airport. Thank you
That's great you are visiting Japan for the first time! One idea is to take Access Express (non-reserved train bound for Haneda Airport) to Shinbashi station and change to Yurikamome, that way you need to transfer only once to get to Ariake station. Every 90 min. or so, the TYONRT bus goes to Shinonome Aeon, which is very close to Ariake, but you get stuck there, in case you cannot find a taxi. I recommend you to ask your accommodation too as they might have better idea. I wish you the best trip to Japan :)
@@tokyokenchan thank you so much got the information. Have a good day!
Our hotel is really close to Asakusa station so I think taking Keisei Access Express train will be easier since we won't have to transfer. Are you allowed to bring luggage on the Keisei Access Express train? We will be taking it after 6pm.
Going into the city shouldn't be that busy if you get off at Asakusa. yes, it's allowed to bring luggage. :)
Hi. I heard there is some sort of 3 day jr pass being offered right now. I will be coming nov 2 for a few days--what do you know about this pass and I wonder if it will be available in NOv.
Thank you for your question. I wonder if that pass is “Tokyo Wide Pass” ? It’s 10180 Yen and you can get on Narita Express, train to Kawaguchiko and Shinkansen within certain region near Tokyo. The other one JR’s 150 year anniversary’s ticket is 22150 Yen and valid for larger area in East Japan, but it seems only available until October 27. :(
Should I purchase 2 of each "JR Tokyo Wide Pass" @10180 yen and @5090 yen for a child and use it as follows:
1st pass: Upon arrival in Narita airport : Narita Espress - Tokyo station - Gala Yuzawa at the cost of 10180 yen ?
2nd pass: Upon returning from Gala Yuzawa on the 6 days : Yuzawa - Tokyo - within Tokyo for 3 days 10180 yen ?
will these able to save some monies or any other advise .....Thanks
Hello. Thank you for asking. I don't have much knowledge about the JR Tokyo Wide Pass, but as I looked into, Tokyo to Gala Yuzawa is 7220 Yen for reserved seats and round trip ticket from NRT to Tokyo is 4070 Yen, so it seems simple round trip of NRT-Tokyo-Gala doesn't cover the price of the pass. It depends on how much you use JR in addition to that route.
my flight will land at Narita around 17:00 a week from now. I looked at the NEX schedule, they only come every hour.. Is Skyliner a better option? I know I will need to transfer at Nippori's Yamanote line given my final destination is Shinjuku. Is a separate ticket required to transfer at Nippori? Thanks!
For the Tyo-Nrt bus, The timetable says it takes 1 hour and 18 minutes. Runs every 15 minutes. You are right, Narita Express is 17:17, 18:15, 18:48, 19:12, 19:48… after 17:00. Nippori to Shinjuku you need JR ticket but you can get connecting ticket at Narita. If you have lots of bags, easier is Nex or Limousine bus to Shinjuku Bus Terminal.
Kenchan, I am still confused on how to go from Narita airport to Oshiage station. Please help! Domo Arigato.
Hi, let me explain about how to get to Oshiage by Sky Access (regular train without reserved seat). you proceed to the basement train station. You'll find 2 train stations (JR and Keisei). Proceed to Keisei station and get IC card or ticket at machine. Ticket to Oshiage is 1190 Yen (1184 Yen is deducted if IC card.) Go to Keisei's Platform (Plat form No.1 for both Narita Airport station and Terminal 2 station) Both Skyliner and Access Express leaves from that platform, so make sure not to take the train that all seats are facing front. I made a current time table for the Access Express. Any trains with H and N goes to Oshiage directly quickly.
KEISEI Narita Airport Station Time Table
SKY ACCESS (non - reserved seat train) to Oshiage - Asakusa
* This is NOT Skyliner with reserved seats. * Stops at Terminal 2 station 3 min. after this.
* This is NOT JR Narita Express / local trains time table.
* They are making minor schedule change in March 2023.
WEEKDAY
5:41N / 6:20 N/ 7:04 N/ 7:44 H/ 8:28 H/ 8:51 H/ 9:21H / 10:03 H/ 10:39 H/ 11:24 H/ 12:04 H/ 12:44 H/ 13:24 H/ 14:04 H/ 14:44 H/ 15:24 N / 16:04 N / 16:44 N/ 17:25 H/ 18:04 N / 18:44 T* / 19:25 T*/ 20:05 N/ 20:40 / 21:13 N/ 22:04 T*/ 23:08 T*/
WEEKEND
5:46 N/ 6:22 H/ 6:50 H/ 7:49 Kurihama / 8:39 H/ 9:23 H/ 10:03 H/ 10:44 H/ 11:24 H/ 12:04 H/ 12:44 H/ 13:24 H/ 14:04 H/ 14:44 H/ 15:24 H/ 16:04 H/ 16:44 H/ 17:24 H/ 18:04 H/ 18:29 N/ 19:14 H/ 19:49 T*/ 20:35 N/ 21:16 N/ 22:04 T*/ 23:08 T*/
* time with “H” Go to Haneda Airport (HND) Stops at Oshiage/Asakusa/Shinbashi/Daimon/ Sengakuji / Shinagawa to Haneda Airport.
* time with “N” Go to Nishimagome Stops at Oshiage/Asakusa/Shinbashi/Daimon… change at Sengakuji for Shinagawa and Haneda Airport.
* time with “T* Go to either Ueno or Takasago. Get off at Keisei Takasago and stay on the same platoform, take train towards Asakusa line. Any trains EXCEPT bound for Ueno (Keisei Ueno). This may take some more time as it stops more stations.
@@tokyokenchan thank you so much Kenchan. Why can't I take the Skyliner train to Oshiage instead? The Sky Access seems very busy. What is the peak hour times in the evening for trains?
@@sweetlinl8276 Skyliner goes different route from Oshiage, so it doesn't stop or even go closer. You are right, definately Skyliner is more comfortable. Some skyliner stops at Aoto, so you can change there to train going to Asakusa line subway. Evening can be busy all the time but you can get seat if from Narita Airport station.
@@tokyokenchan thank you so much for letting me know, Kenchan. To be safe, it's better to take the Sky Access train that says: Haneda Airport? this will go directly to Oshiage station? yes?
@@sweetlinl8276 Yes, Access Express goes Oshiage directly except some in the evening. I put the timetable of the train in the pinned comment on the top (thanks to your question), so it might help for your reference. :)
Does one just reserve a seat for the Keisei Skyliner upon arrival or does that need to be done ahead of time? If the latter, is there a specific site where I can reserve?
Hello, Mr.Sloboda. Thank you for your comment. Since it's unclear how long it takes to go through immigration and custom, I feel it's common to purchase tickets upon arrival at the counter. They guide you to the next available Skyliner. There is an English site that you can purchase in advance, but this one ask you to get assigned your seat at the station anyway. ( bit.ly/3CnVN1w ) I hope it helped.
Do you still have two change trains at Aoto station to get to Daimon station?
Thanks for the video, I'm sure it will help out many people. Seems like there are more choices these days.
Hello, thank you for your kind comment. If you take the Access Express bound for Haneda, that train takes you directly to Daimon. But for Access Express bound for Ueno which runs a few in the evening, you need to change trains at Aoto to go to Daimon. Some Skyliner started to stop at Aoto too.
@@tokyokenchan thanks for all you help. It's been a few years since i fly into Narita. I'm starting to forget.
Hopefully by spring everything will be back to normal.
You're welcome. Yes, it has been closed for such a long time. I hope you can come back to Tokyo in your next trip. 👍
Is it okay now to use public transport? Thank you for your reply.
Thank you for your comment. Yes, that is allowed from March 1 this year. It's in transition to the complete removal of restriction for this Fall, which means "individual travel" and "no visa" is allowed for many tourists. :)
how long does the express bus take from Narita airport to Shinjuku station?
great video! could you include halal food places?
Sure! Thank you for watching.
Where do I take the TYO-NRT bus from? Is it in Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 or Terminal 3? And can I pay for the bus ticket by cash? Thanks 😁
TYO-NRT bus stops all 3 terminals. There is a bus ticket counter at the arrival floor (easy to find) , so get the ticket there and proceed to the bus stop outside the door of the terminal. Yes you can use JPY cash at the counter. :)
Hi Kenchan!:), I just want to clarify because I saw in a website that there are 2 Access Express Trains, one is bound for Ueno, the other one is bound for Haneda? If I'm going to Asakusa Station, which Access Express train should I ride?
Hi again. :) You can take the one for Haneda, or sometimes Nishimagome. Ueno one runs only at night.
@@tokyokenchan alright, thanks:)
Could you please to show what is the best way from Haneda to Nartia by train? Should the route will be great. Thank you so much
Hello, thank you for your question. The best way from HND to NRT by train is KEIKYU since they have direct train to Narita Airport for 1730 Yen. It takes about 1h 40 m. It's not reserved seat train so many stops and people get on and off. Another choice would be the limousine bus. It runs every 20-30 minutes and 3200 Yen, takes about 1h 40 m or so. The good part of the bus is no body get on and off and cozy, but can get influenced by traffic of Tokyo. I hope it helps!
@@tokyokenchan
Thank you so so much
Hi, I’m arriving in November . I’m getting a JR pass so if from Narita To Kyoto I must use Narita express to Tokyo then transfer to Hikari Shinkansen is it ?
Yes. You can go to Tokyo station by Narita Express and change to Tokaido Shinkansen Hikari.
Hi Ken, thankyou for the useful video. Giving me Many ideas for how to travel around Japan in my upcomign trip in December. I have a question about how you would suggest I get to Tokyo Station when We arrive late at 10pm. how would you suggest we travel into the Tokyo City becuase i think there will not be many options especially arriving so late. We have the JR pass
Hello Mr.Wells, thank you for your comment. 21:44 is the last Narita Express, but JR counter to validate JR Pass may be closed by the time you arrive anyway. So if you are heading to Tokyo station, you might want to consider other options such as the bus or Skyliner, and validate JR pass next day or later. I cannot say clearly as schedule may change as the boarder opens, but if I have luggage and my final destination is Tokyo Station after 22:00, I would choose TYO-NRT bus. :)
@@tokyokenchan Hi Ken. Thankyou for your response. We do have a stopover in Osaka for 2 hours prior to our flight to Toyko and I think we will be able to activate the JR pass there of we don't have to leave the terminal to do so. I dont know if this is possible though. Our hotel is near Shiomi Station and was thinking that we could use the JR pass to get there after we arrived by train or bus to Tokyo Station if this is possible. What do you suggest?
@@nicholaswells3935 Oh you enter Japan from KIX. Is your domestic flight arrives at Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND) in Tokyo?
@@tokyokenchan We arrive at Narita unfortunately :(
@@nicholaswells3935 Oh I see. The last regular JR train from NRT that you can connect to Shiomi is at 22:10, so after that I couldn't find any way to use the JR Pass. From Tokyo to Shiomi is 160 Yen which is about a dollar or so, but yes you can use JR Pass. Your hotel might have a better answer for this. :)
Where can I see the timetable of the Access Express going to Asakusa?
Hello. Please check the top comment I wrote. I updated today about that route.
@@tokyokenchan ok. Thank you very much.
You’re welcome. I hope you can find Access Express to Asakusa. 👍
Hello tokyo kechan what olace would you recommend for me to stay uf its my first tine to go to japan. Airpirt will be narita and im a female solo traveler. A treat for my bda yhis dec. Thank you so much. You reply here is very detailed thanks.
Hello Macrina, that's great that you are visiting Tokyo for your birthday. It's just my personal opinion, but if you are a female solo traveler, how about finding some small hotel in Ginza or near Tokyo station area. The town is fulfilled with illumination in December and safe even late night. Please let me know how you think. :)
@@tokyokenchan thank you, i will look into small hotels in ginza then. Your advise is duly noted. Greatly appreciate it.
How much bus shuttle in us dollar?
Hello. The bus to Tokyo Station is about $9 in US dollar with today's rate.
You don't need to reply to my message. I just found your answer by reading through the comments😅 thank you
I think the Narita Express is not operating at the moment.
Hello Bob san. There has been some schedule changes during closure, but it seems Narita Express is operating on schedule as of today. You can check the latest status upon arrival. Hope this helps.
Does the jr train go to Osaka?
The JR train called "Shinkansen" from Tokyo station takes you to Osaka. So the answer is Yes. :)
How do i get to Asakusa from Narita??
Hello, the easiest and the most reasonable choice is to take Access Express. It's not a reserved seat train and have lots of stops, but no need to transfer and takes you directly to Asakusa station of Toei Asakusa Line. This is the train mentioned at @5:52 on this video. Thank you for the comment.