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1 day
00:00
Fr, 03/05

TOKYO
Tokyo
00:00
Sa, 04/05

TOKYO
Shinjuku
¥ 800

PASS


2 days
00:00
Fr, 03/05

TOKYO
Tokyo
00:00
Su, 05/05

TOKYO
Shinjuku
¥ 1,200

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3 days
00:00
Fr, 03/05

TOKYO
Tokyo
00:00
Mo, 06/05

TOKYO
Shinjuku
¥ 1,500

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5 days
05:00
Fr, 03/05

TOKYO
Tokyo
05:00
We, 08/05

TOKYO
Shinjuku
¥ 27,000

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How to get around Tokyo

The easiest way to get around Tokyo is by train and by subway.

Is it better to get around Tokyo by train or by subway?

Tokyo's urban rail network comprises train lines operated by Japan Railways (JR) and subway lines operated by Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway.

Commuters and travellers indistinctively use one or other to move around the city, but the networks are completely separated so it is recommended that you choose one of the mass transit systems and stay within it throughout all the journey to avoid higher costs when transferring lines run by different operators.

The railway company JR East operates two train lines in Tokyo.

  • - The Yamanote Line is probably the most convenient and popular way to get around Tokyo. The commuter service runs in a loop around the city connecting Tokyo's most famous stations such as Tokyo Station, Akibahara Station, Ueno Station, Ikebukuro Station, Shinjuku Station and Shibuya Station.
  • - The Chuo-Sobu Line is possibly the quickest way to cross Tokyo from east to west. The commuter service runs accross the city connecting Akihabara Station and Tokyo Station on the east and Shinjuku Station on the west.

Besides, Tokyo has an extensive subway network operated by two companies: Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway.

  • - Tokyo Metro comprises 9 lines: Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line, Tozai Line, Chiyoda Line, Yurakucho Line, Hanzomon Line, Namboku Line and Fukutoshin Line.
  • - Toei Subway comprises 4 lines: Asakusa Line, Mita Line, Shinjuku Line and Oedo Line.

Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway also interconnect Tokyo's major stations, including Tokyo Station, Akibahara Station, Ueno Station, Ikebukuro Station, Shinjuku Station and Shibuya Station, so the subway network in an alternative way to get around the city.

Can I get around Tokyo by train with a rail pass?

Travellers who hold the Japan Rail Pass or the JR East Pass can get around Tokyo using the Yamanote Line and the Chuo-Sobu Line since the services are operated by JR East.

Can I get around Tokyo by subway with a rail pass?

Travellers who want to get around Tokyo using the Tokyo Metro and the Toei Subway services can purchase the Tokyo Subway Ticket. This rail pass is valid for unlimited rides during 24-hours, 48-hours and 72-hours.

Can I get from Narita Airport to Tokyo by train?

The travel distance between Narita Airport and Tokyo is 75 km. The best option to travel from Narita Airport to Tokyo is taking a train.

How long does it take to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo?

It takes 45 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo by train, depending if the train selected arrives at Ueno Station, Tokyo Station, Shinagawa Station or Shinjuku Station.

What types of trains operate the route Narita Airport to Tokyo?

There are two railway companies operating limited express trains on the route Narita Airport to Tokyo.

JR East operates the Narita Express service between Narita Airport and Tokyo, Shinagawa and Shinjuku. Travellers who hold the Japan Rail Pass or the JR East Pass can reserve seats on the Narita Express since the service is operated by JR East. Other travellers can book tickets 1 month in advance.

Keisei Electric Railway operates the Skyliner Airport Express service between Narita Airport and Ueno. Travellers who wish to travel by Skyliner Airport Express can book tickets 3 months in advance.

For more information about travelling by train, please read our Train Guide in Japan.

Where does the train from Narita Airport to Tokyo depart?

The limited express trains operated by JR East and Keisei Electric Railway depart from Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station and Narita Airport Terminal 2-3 Station.

Passengers are requested to arrive at the station 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time to complete the boarding procedures or risk missing the train.

Where does the train from Narita Airport to Tokyo arrive?

The Narita Express service operated by JR East arrives at Tokyo Station, Shinagawa Station and Shinjuku Station in Tokyo.

The Skyliner Airport Express service operated by Keisei Electric Railway arrives at Keisei Ueno Station in Tokyo.

Where to travel next from Tokyo?

From Tokyo, you can go by train to Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka on the Tokaido Shinkansen, or Kanazawa and Nagano on the Hokuriku Shinkansen, or Nikko, Mount Fuji and Matsumoto on Limited Express, or fly to Sapporo, Kobe, Hiroshima, Fukuoka and Naha in Okinawa.