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Useful informatin for our customers visitng Tokyo, Japan
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1. How to arrive from NARITA International airport?
2. Where to stay in Tokyo?
3. How to come to our office?
4. Tokyo Subway Map
5. Shopping in and around Tokyo
6. Sightseeing in and around Tokyo
7. Japan Railway Pass
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1. How to arrive from NARITA International airport? |
Tokyo has two airports, Narita International Airport (NRT), which handles mostly international air traffic and is the arrival point of most foreign visitors, and Haneda Airport (HND), which handles mostly domestic air traffic.
Narita Airport is located in the city of Narita in Chiba Prefecture, about 60 km from Tokyo. It consists of two terminal buildings, terminal 1 and terminal 2, with each airline being assigned to one of the two terminals.
We recommend our customers to stay around Ueno, Tokyo, or Shinagawa stations in Tokyo city, as these areas are conveniently accessed by various modes of transportation from Narita airport; besides our office is also accessed easily from Ueno, Tokyo or Shinagawa.
You can use one of the following modes of transporation to travel between Narita airport and Central Tokyo.
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JR Narita Express (NEX) : The Narita Express is a fast, comfortable and expensive airport train into central Tokyo (serving Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shinjuku and Ikebukuro Stations). All seats are reserved.
Fare: About 3000 Yen, 60 minutes to central Tokyo
Departures every 30-60 minutes
For more details, check NEX Homepage
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JR Sobu Line (Rapid Line) : The Rapid Sobu Line is the inexpensive JR alternative to the Narita Express, connecting the airport with Tokyo station. The Rapid Sobu Line is a normal commuter train, which stops at several stations between the airport and Tokyo and can become crowded during rush hours. Seat reservations are not possible.
Fare: About 1300 Yen, 85 minutes to central Tokyo
Departures every 60 minutes |
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Keisei Skyliner : The Keisei Skyliner connects the airport with Ueno Station in central Tokyo. It is a comfortable train for travelers to and from the airport. All seats are reserved.
Fare: About 2000 Yen, 60 minutes to central Tokyo
Departures every 40 minutes
For mode details, check Keisei Skyliner Homepage
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Keisei Limited Express : The inexpensive alternative to the Keisei Skyliner, the Keisei Limited Express is the cheapest way to get from the airport into Tokyo. It is a normal commuter train, which stops at several stations between the airport and Ueno and can become crowded during rush hours. Seat reservations are not possible.
Fare: About 1000 Yen, 75 minutes to central Tokyo
Departures every 20 minutes
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Limousine Bus : Airport Limousine bus company offer connections to various places in the Tokyo area and neighboring prefectures, including direct connections to major hotels in Tokyo and Shinagawa area.
Fare: About 3000 Yen, 60-90 minutes to central Tokyo
For more details, check Airport Limousine Homepage
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Private Taxi : Because Narita Airport is located about 60 km outside of Tokyo, a taxi ride into central Tokyo is very expensive and not recommended to common travelers.
Fare: About 20,000 Yen, 60-90 minutes to central Tokyo
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| 2. Where to stay in Tokyo? |
The nearest train station to our office is Okachimachi on JR Yamanote line as displayed in the above map. It is the station next to Ueno, which is the final stop of Skyliner train. We therefore recommend our customers to stay near Ueno, Tokyo or Shinagawa stations. We recommend the following hotels. Please click on the hotel name to take you to the website of the hotel for booking.
Budget hotels
Oak Hotel, Ueno
Sakura Hotel, Jimbocho
Kinuya Hotel, Ueno
Moderately priced hotels
Hotel New Ueno, Ueno
New Izu Hotel, Ueno
Hotel Yayesu Ryumeikan, Tokyo
Yayesu Fujiya Hotel, Tokyo
Prince Hotel, Shinagawa
High end hotels
Marunouchi Hotel, Tokyo
Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Tokyo
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| 3. How to come to our office? |
| Please come to the South Exit of Okachimachi station on the JR Yamanote Line, using the following subway map. Then give us a call using the public phone at
5807-1361. Our staff will go to receive you at the station exit. |
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| 4. Tokyo Subway Map |
Please click on the following icon to display a bigger map.
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| 5. Shopping in and around Tokyo |
Tokyo Shopping Guide
Akihabara Electric Town Guide
Ameyoko Street Market, Ueno
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| 6. Sightseeing in and around Tokyo |
Tokyo Tourism Info
Japan National Tourist Oranization
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7. Japan Rail Pass |
Japan Rail Pass is the most economical way to travel through Japan by Rail. This pass can not be purchased in Japan. So you should buy it in your country before coming to Japan. For more details check the following homepage.
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Japan Rail Pass Homepage
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