Quick Answer
Travelers can reach Tokyo Station from Narita Airport via train, bus, taxi, or private transfer. Trains: 60–65 min, Buses: 75–120 min, Taxis/Private: 60–90 min depending on traffic.
Train Options from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station
The fastest route is via the Narita Express (N'EX) directly to Tokyo Station. Alternatively, you can take the Keisei Skyliner to Nippori and transfer via the JR Yamanote Line to Tokyo Station.
| Train | Route | Travel Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Narita Express (N'EX) | Narita → Tokyo Station | 60–65 min | ~3,200 JPY |
| Keisei Skyliner + JR Yamanote Line | Narita → Nippori → Tokyo Station | 70–80 min | ~2,520 JPY |
Tickets: airport counters, vending machines, or online. IC cards like Suica and Pasmo accepted on connecting lines.

Airport Limousine Bus
The bus connects major hotels and stations near Tokyo Station. Travel time 75–120 min, ticket price 3,100–3,200 JPY. Purchase at counters or online. Ideal for travelers with heavy luggage.
Taxi & Private Transfers
Taxis are convenient for door-to-door service, but cost 20,000–30,000 JPY. Private transfers can be booked in advance for a fixed rate and English-speaking driver.
Narita Airport to Tokyo Station Route Map
The map below shows the main travel routes from Narita International Airport to Tokyo Station, including train lines, highways for buses, and driving routes for taxis or private transfers.
Train routes are direct via Narita Express or via Nippori + JR lines, while buses and taxis use expressways. Travel time varies with traffic and time of day.
Ticketing & Costs Overview
| Transport | Time | Cost | Booking Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
| Narita Express (N'EX) | 60–65 min | ~3,200 JPY | Airport counter or online |
| Keisei Skyliner + JR Yamanote Line | 70–80 min | ~2,520 JPY | Online ticket recommended |
| Limousine Bus | 75–120 min | 3,100–3,200 JPY | Airport counter or online |
| Taxi / Private | 60–90 min | 20,000–30,000 JPY | Book private transfer in advance |
Traveler Experience
Narita Express is recommended for speed and reliability. Buses are convenient for travelers with heavy luggage heading to hotels near Tokyo Station.
Practical Tips & Advice
- Travel off-peak to avoid congestion: 7–9am & 5–7pm are busy.
- Keep IC cards ready for transfers.
- Heavy luggage? Choose airport bus or private transfer.
- Check schedules online before arrival.
- Late-night flights: buses may stop, use train or pre-booked private transfer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station?
Narita Express (N'EX) direct to Tokyo Station is fastest. Travel time 60–65 min.
Is it cheaper to take a bus or train?
Buses may be slightly cheaper but slower. Trains are faster and reliable.
Can I use IC cards for airport trains?
Yes. Suica and Pasmo cards are accepted on trains after Narita Airport stations.
Are taxis worth it?
Taxis are convenient for groups or luggage but expensive (~20,000–30,000 JPY).