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From Narita Airport ,take the Narita Express train to Tokyo ,then transfer to either a Shinkansen Kodama train or a Tokaido Line local train.
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Japan Rail Pass holders can take the Narita Express to to Tokyo Station, then take the Yamanote or Keihin-Tohoku Line north to Akihabara (75 minutes, ¥2940 without pass).
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Beside locals who had lived in the area for many years and were unwilling to relinquish their land, many Japanese in the "new left" opposed the construction of Narita Airport, reasoning that the real purpose for the new airport was to provide additional facilities for US military aircraft in the event of war with the Soviet Union.
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However, the Rapid Railway's design speed is only 160 km/h and it will — at least initially — terminate at Keisei's part of Ueno Station ,not the more central Shinkansen hub of Tokyo Station.
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JR East : S?bu Main Line (through service from Chiba Station ; Tokyo Station and Yokosuka Line (only for Limited Express and Rapid) Sakura Chiba Shisui.
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From Narita Airport ,Enoshima is reachable in as little as 2 hours if you're lucky to catch a Narita Express limited express train that travels to Ofuna station (¥4500).
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From Narita Airport, take the Keisei Skyliner to Ueno station, then take the Ginza Subway Line (a Tokyo metro line) to Shinbashi where you can transfer to the Yurikamome for service to Odaiba (about 1 hour 45 minutes to Daiba station, ¥2,390).
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Japan Rail Passes must be pre-purchased overseas and are valid for almost all Japan Rail services.
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Breakdown: Narita Airport-->Kyoto 15,530yen Kyoto<-->Hiroshima 21,180yen (return) Kyoto-->Kanazawa 6,510yen Kanazawa-->Tokyo 12,140yen Tokyo-->Narita Airport 3,140yen Total cost of individual tickets; 58,770yen All the prices are for a reserved seat on Shinkansen and limited express trains.
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Or you can just buy a Suica cash card containing at least as much as you need at Narita airport and use it at the turnstiles for the entire trip.
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Approximately 33?36 million live in the Greater Tokyo Area, which is a large metropolitan area consisting of the prefectures Chiba , Kanagawa , Saitama ,and Tokyo.
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At constant speeds of between 80 and 95 miles per hour, the travel time to and from the airport will be reduced sharply, to just 36 minutes between Nippori and Airport Terminal 2. There is a provision which would eventually allow for these trains to run straight to Tokyo station via a new direct spur from the Toei Asakusa Line.
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Another international airport, Kansai International Airport (KIX) outside Osaka, is convenient if your destination is Osaka, Kobe, Nara, Kyoto, or western or southern Japan; it is also convenient for domestic air travel within Japan, since most domestic flights out of Tokyo depart from Haneda Airport, necessitating an airport transfer if you arrive at Tokyo International Airport.
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The easiest and most scenic way from Haneda to the city is the Tokyo Monorail [3] with a station in each terminal running to Hamamatsucho (16 min, ¥470), from where you can connect to almost anywhere in Tokyo on the JR Yamanote line.
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? Keisei Main Line Aota, Keisei Tsudanuma, Narita Airport, Higashi-Narita (limited express, commuter limited express, rapid) 4 ? Keisei Main Line Aota, Keisei Tsudanuma, Narita Airport, Keisei Chiba, Keisei Kanamachi (local).
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New schedules of Narita Express from Narita Airport (NRT) to Shinagawa, and onto Kyoto on Shinkansen Hikari unless specified (valid from 15th March) NRT -> Shinagawa -> Kyoto 7:42 -> 9:12 / 9:40 -> 12:14 8:11 -> 9:36 / 10:10 -> 12:48 8:52 -> 10:04 / 10:40 -> 13:14 9:15 -> 10:30 / 10:40 -> 13:14 9:45 -> 10:57 / 11:10 -> 13:48 10:15 -> 11:30 / 11:40 -> 14:14 10:43 -> 11:53 / 12:10 -> 14:48 11:15 -> 12:30 / 12:40 -> 15:14 11:45 -> 12:57 / 13:10 -> 15:48 12:15 -> 13:30 / 13:40 -> 16:14 13:15 -> 14:30 / 14:40 -> 17:14 13:45 -> 14:52 / 15:10 -> 17:48 14:15 -> 15:16 Tokyo (This service doesn't stop at Shinagawa.
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Maybe you can do a little bit sightseeing if you stay around in Asakusa area which is not far from Tokyo station(should take subway), otherwise all you can do is shopping and dining.
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The Keihin Kyuko line (Keikyu line) is the best route from Haneda Airport to Yokohama (25 minutes direct, 30 minutes with connection, ¥470).
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When making a journey-time comparison with other transport methods, one should take account of the time required to travel between one's point of origin and the heliport in Shin-Kiba and the time taken for travel between the helipad at Narita airport and the relevant termnal building.
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From the Tokyo area, you can get to Nogokiriyama via the Tokyo Bay ferry from Kurihama (south of Yokohama).
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March 28 Friday Day 1: Arrive at Narita Airport at 2pm.
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Narita airport...What to do with a few hours.
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For a start, there are many other airports in Japan, some of which make better entry points than Tokyo's somewhat inconvenient new Tokyo international airport (commonly known as Narita international airport).
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IATA : FUK , ICAO : RJFF ), formerly known as Itazuke Auxiliary Airfield ,is an international and domestic airport in Fukuoka , Japan.
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Get a Japan Rail Pass before you go.
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A free overnight option from Tokyo to Sapporo for Japan Rail Pass holders is to take the Shinkansen to Hachinohe and a Limited Express to Aomori ,then take the Hamanasu (????) express train to Sapporo.
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The word "Tokyo" may refer to Tokyo Metropolis as a whole, or only to the main urban mass under its jurisdiction (thus excluding west Tama and Izu / Ogasawara Islands), or even the whole of Greater Tokyo Area, which includes Tokyo.
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Limited Express trains (generally brown and white, or blue, orange and white -called tokkyu )usually stop only at major stations.
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In-hotel: 3 restaurants, room service, tennis court, pool, gym, airport shuttle, no-smoking rooms, minibar.
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In-hotel: bar, airport shuttle, 3 restaurants, pools, gym.
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If you have a link with great content that travellers need, you can add it at Narita/Links.
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Located only ten minutes by foot from Tokyo Station and 20 minutes by train from Tokyo Disneyland and the Odaiba Entertainment areas, Hotel Monterey Ginza is in the.
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Narita Airport (成田空港 Narita-kūkō ,IATA: NRT ICAO: RJAA ), located nearly 70 kilometers northeast of Tokyo, is Japan's largest international airport.
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