Airport Transfer (Narita Express Train) from Narita (NRT) to Tokyo
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Getting from Narita Airport to Tokyo by Train
Narita Airport (NRT) is one of Tokyo's two airports along with Haneda (HND), and the main arrival airport for international tourists. Located in Chiba prefecture, it's approximately 60km away from Tokyo. This may seem like a long distance, but thanks to convenient airport transfer service options such as the Narita Express (or NEX) train, you can get to Tokyo's city center in less than an hour, and save time! Narita Express trains depart from either Terminal 1 or Terminal 2-3, at an average of one train each half an hour.
On this page, you can book tickets for the Narita Express airport transfer service to Tokyo Station. If you wish to stop at Shibuya Station or Shinjuku Station, please change the destination in the ticket selector above before clicking on “Search”.
More information about your airport transfer service to Tokyo Station
When you arrive in Tokyo, you'll find that Tokyo Station serves as the best entry point to Japan's bustling capital, granting you access to all of the city's top attractions and guaranteed to get you to your hotel or other accommodation in no time. Whether you're looking to explore the lively and iconic neighborhoods of Shibuya and Shinjuku, experience the glitz and glamour of Roppongi or Ginza, or immerse yourself in the world of pop culture in Akihabara, Tokyo has something to offer for everyone. Amidst the vibrant streets of Kabukicho and the towering skyscrapers of downtown Tokyo, you'll also discover tranquil traditional gardens, historic temples, and shrines, providing moments of serenity and showcasing the diverse facets of this incredible city. Tokyo truly has an abundance of experiences waiting for you to discover.
You can also stop further, at Shibuya Station or Shinjuku Station, making it even more practical to get to your hotel or accommodation in a short travel time if they are located near one of these two neighborhoods. Many public transport lines also stop or depart at these two stations, making them prime arrival spots in Tokyo to get around.
Note: Narita Airport is a major international gateway to Japan, serving as the primary airport for travelers arriving in Tokyo. As such, booking your Narita Express transfer in advance is recommended to secure your seats, especially during peak travel periods, and save time at the airport.
Train information
The Narita Express line, or NEX, which connects Tokyo's Narita Airport (NRT) and Tokyo, is well-known for its efficiency and speed. It stops at major local highlights such as Tokyo Station, Shinagawa Station, Shibuya and Shinjuku stations, Yokohoma and Ofuna stations, covering a distance of approximately 60 kilometers (38 miles) to Tokyo Station. The travel time is typically around 50 minutes, allowing passengers to witness the changing landscapes from the rural rices fields near Narita Airport to Tokyo's bustling urban sprawl.
Trains depart from either Terminal 1 or Terminal 2-3, and terminate at either Tokyo's Shinjuku Station or Ofuna Station near Kamakura, in Kanagawa prefecture. When traveling from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station, you have the option to choose between the Ordinary Class or the Green Class. Whether you pick the convenience of the Ordinary Class or the extra comfort of the Green Class, the seats you will book for the Narita Express airport transfer are reserved seats.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE NEX, NARITA AIRPORT AND TOKYO STATION
You can also choose to stop at Shibuya Station (1 hour 15 minutes travel time) or Shinjuku Station (1 hour 20 minutes travel time), by changing the destination in the ticket selector at the top of the page.
Regardless of the class, passengers can enjoy reclinable seats, overhead storage for your luggage, power outlets, and more onboard this convenient and fast airport transfer service between Narita Airport (NRT) and Tokyo.
The Narita Express line (NEX) is operated by Japan Railways (JR), the largest rail company in Japan. Tickets booked through Japan Experience are issued in partnership with JR, ensuring a direct connection with the train operator that will take you from Narita Airport to Tokyo.
How to get to Narita Airport Station
NEX trains depart from the airport from either Terminal 1 or Terminal 2-3, making it convenient to hop on the Narita Express to get to Tokyo upon arriving. Indeed, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 are Narita Airport's international terminals, Terminal 3 being used for domestic travel. If you are arriving from Terminal 3 if you are coming from a domestic connecting flight, a free airport shuttle bus service will help you get around Narita Airport easily.
Where to go from Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station, situated in the heart of Tokyo, acts as a crucial transportation hub for numerous local public transportation lines. It is the primary starting point for Shinkansen trains in Tokyo. Multiple JR lines, such as Yamanote, Chuo, Keiyo, and Sobu lines, serve Tokyo Station. Additionally, the Marunouchi subway line, various bus lines, and airport transfer options have stops at this station. With Tokyo Station as your starting point, you can easily explore any destination within the Tokyo Metropolitan Area or seamlessly continue your journey by hopping onto another Shinkansen train.
Reminder: you can also decide to stop at Shibuya Station or Shinjuku Station.
Why book your airport transfer tickets with Japan Experience?
How to Book and Exchange Narita Express Train Tickets
When you buy your train tickets through Japan Experience, you'll receive a QR code via email. This QR code can be easily accessed and scanned at the machines located at JR Stations in Japan. Once you scan the QR code, your tickets will be issued to you, and you'll also have the option to get a receipt. Whether you're arriving at the airport or a major station in the city, you can find more information below about ticket fares and how to exchange your train tickets. Along with your QR code, you'll also receive a detailed user guide that will help you navigate the simple and efficient process of obtaining your physical train tickets in Japan.
Here is where you can exchange your NEX voucher at Narita Airport:
In Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 stations, you will find the machines under the "B" sections of the station. Do not try to exchange your train ticket vouchers at other sections of the stations.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONDITIONS
Is there a special airport transfer service ticket fare for children?
Yes, there are special fares applicable for children to board the NEX train. Ages 12 and up are considered adults, but kids aged from 6 to 11 benefit from a reduced child fare (except for Green Class). Children under the age of 6 travel for free (except for Green Class). This free fare is limited to 2 tickets, meaning any additional child under 6 will then pay the classic child fare to ride aboard the Narita Express airport transfer.
Modification and Cancellation
You can find the conditions of modification and cancellation of our train tickets in our “Frequently Asked Questions” section at the bottom of the page.
Eligibility
All persons above the age of 12, with no restrictions of residence status or nationality, are eligible to buy individual train tickets (unlike the Japan Rail Pass and some JR regional passes, for example). Japanese individuals as well as foreigners living in Japan can thus purchase train tickets online. Under the age of 12, the aforementioned child fare conditions apply.
Validity of Narita Express train tickets
Narita Express airport transfer service tickets issued are only valid for the date and time indicated on your booking, from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station.
Frequently Asked Questions about Airport Transfers
Narita Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND) are both excellent airports and perfect gateways to and from Tokyo. Your airport choice should not be a hassle, and should depend on the best flight choices available to you. Narita Airport is generally favored for international travel as it serves more internation destinations, Haneda Airport being the bigger domestic hub for the Tokyo area, but this airport also has a decent number of international flights arriving.
Haneda Airport is closer to the city, making it more convenient to get to Tokyo's city center, but Narita has plenty enough airport transfer service options, though the travel time between the airport’s terminals and Japan's capital is longer.
Up to 72 hours before departure, you can modify your booking one time free of charge or cancel your booking (with a 15% cancellation fee). Please find more details below.
- How can I cancel or modify my booking?
You can cancel or modify your tickets by contacting Japan Experience by phone or email.
Modifications and cancellation are not possible in stations, neither at ticket machines (even those with a QR code reader) nor at JR counters (except when mentioned by our assistance*).
- What are the cancellation conditions?
You can cancel your train tickets up to 72 hours before departure, with a 15% cancellation fee applied. Past 72 hours before departure, no cancellation can be done.
- What if I miss my train?
If you have missed your train, your tickets allow you to board any train on the same route in the same day – in non-reserved seat cars only.
- What are the modification conditions?
You can modify your booking for free one time up to 72 hours before departure. Any extra modification will result in booking cancellation to make a new order, with a 15% cancellation fee applied.
Past 72 hours before departure, no modifications can be done.
If you want to modify:
- Seat and/or departure time (for e-tickets or e-voucher before paper tickets issued): Japan Experience can modify your booking for free, one time per booking.
- Departure date and/or ticket class: Japan Experience allows you to change your departure date/ticket class free of charge by canceling your order without fees in order to make a new booking. Please note that a new date in a higher travel season or an upper class will result in a price difference.
- Adding or removing passengers from the booking: Adding a passenger is free of charge, you only need to pay the extra ticket price. Removing a passenger equals to canceling the booking for that passenger only, cancellation conditions apply for the removed passenger ticket (15% fee).
- Departure station/arrival station: This change equals a cancellation, with a 15% cancellation fee applied.
*For the rare and only case of cancellation for e-voucher after paper tickets have been issued, you need to request a cancellation at Japan Railways counters (not machines) in stations, up to 10 minutes before departure. JR will refund you around 70% of your order, in cash (JPY ¥). Modifications at JR machines or counters in stations are also possible up to 10 minutes before departure (some fees may apply).
- There are different types of carriages on the Limited Express trains such as the Narita Express, with different levels of accommodation. The Ordinary Car is the most general seating option, but Japanese trains are, by default, more luxurious than other types of trains you may be used to. These accommodations include reclinable chairs, overhead storage, hooks for outerwear, deployable trays, and electrical outlets.
- The Green Car is the next step up in luxury from the ordinary car, featuring even deeper reclining chairs and more leg room. All seats in these cars need a reservation.
- The Narita Express train does not have luggage size limitation, and does not require to book extra luggage space in advance as it is the case for the Shinkansen trains. You can head out of the airport and into the city worry-free, as you will have room to store all your luggage aboard the NEX train service!
With over 40 years of dedicated experience dealing specifically with Japan travel and tourism, you can rest assured that we will have the best knowledge and familiarity with getting around the country. Our train tickets are acquired through an official partnership with JR West. We also offer reliable and expert assistance thanks to our onsite team in Japan, flexible modification options, and a fully digital booking experience with no hidden fees.
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