Narita International Airport (NRT), formerly known as New Tokyo International Airport is an international airport serving as the major international gateway to Japan. The airport consisting of two terminals mostly assists international flights and also serves as the major airport between Asia and North America.
The Narita Express is a fast airport train that provides a comfortable ride between Narita International Airport and some stations in central Tokyo. You must have a seat reservation.
Fee
Duration
Destination
¥ 2,940
60 min.
Tokyo Station
¥ 3,110
80 min.
Shinjuku Station
¥ 3,110
90 min.
Ikebukuro Station
¥ 4,180
90 min.
Yokohama Station
Airport Narita(Sobu-line)
The Airport Narita is the Rapid Sobu Line running between the airport, Tokyo Station, and Yokohama. It is cheaper, but is slower than the Narita Express since it has to stop at several more stations between Tokyo and Narita.
Fee
Duration
Destination
¥ 1,280
90 min.
Tokyo Station
¥ 1,890
125 min.
Yokohama Station
Keisei Railway
Skyliner
The Keisei Skyliner running between the Narita Airport and the JR Ueno Station in Tokyo provides travelers a comfortable ride from and to the airport as it has specifically been designed as an airport train for travelers.
Fee
Duration
Destination
¥ 1,920
56 min.
Keisei Ueno Station
Limousine Bus
Limousine buses operated by several bus companies provide access to various destinations including major hotels in Tokyo and surrounding areas.
Central Japan International Airport Centrair (NGO), was opened in February 2005 as the newest airport in Japan. Located near Nagoya, the center of mainland Japan, it provides easy access to other cities in Japan. It also serves as one of Japan's three most important international airports
The express railway line connecting Nagoya Station with Central Japan Airport can travel between the two stations in 30 minutes. Both reserved and non-reserved seats are available.
Fee
Duration
Destination
¥ 1200
28 min.
Meitetsu Nagoya Station
¥ 850
37 min.
Meitetsu Nagoya Station
Limousine Bus
Limousine buses operated by JR Bus and Meitetsu Bus connect the airport with various destinations in central Nagoya.
Kansai International Airport (KIX) built on an unclaimed land was opened in September 1994. Ever since then, the airport located in south of Osaka has been serving as the major international gateway for the western part of Japan.
The Haruka connecting the Kansai International Airport with Tennoji, Shin-Osaka and Kyoto, provides travelers a fast and comfortable ride. Limited reserved seats are available.
Fee
Duration
Destination
¥ 1,760
29 min.
Tennoji Station
¥ 2,470
45 min.
Shin-Osaka Station
¥ 2,980
73 min.
Kyoto Station
Kansai Airport Rapid Service
Kansai Airport Rapid Service is less expensive than the Haruka limited express and the route covers between Kansai International Airport, central Osaka, Tennoji, and other important stations.
Fee
Duration
Destination
¥ 1,030
43 min.
Tennoji Station
¥ 1,030
49 min.
Namba Station
¥ 1,160
63 min.
Osaka Station
¥ 1,160
72 min.
Kyobashi Station
Nankai Railway
Rap:t a, Rap:t B
Limited express trains connecting Kansai Interntaional Airport with central Osaka are called, the Nankai "Rap:t Alpha" and "Rap:t Beta" respectfully. Both Alpha and Beta trains provide travelers comfortable rides from and to the airport. Beta trains are a little bit slower than Alpha trains because of one extra stop assigned for Beta. You must have a seat reservation to ride either train.
Fee
Duration
Destination
¥ 890
33 min.
Namba Station
Airport Express
The Airport Express connecting Kansai International Airport with Namba is the cheaper but slower train compared to the "Rap:t" trains. No reservations are necessary.
Fee
Duration
Destination
¥ 890
42 min.
Namba Station
Limousine Bus
Limousine buses offer connections between Kansai International Airport and various locations as well as major hotels in the Kansai Regions including Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe and others.