
Narita Airport (NRT) to Tokyo City Center (2026): Fastest, Cheapest, Easiest
This guide is part of our Transport in Japan overview, which explains trains, airport access, and ticket basics for first-time visitors.
Quick answer: The Keisei Skyliner is the fastest option to Ueno and Nippori. The JR Narita Express (N’EX) is ideal for Tokyo, Shinjuku, and Yokohama with no transfers. If you want the lowest fare, choose the Keisei Access Express. For large luggage or late-night arrivals, airport buses or taxis may be easier.
Related route: Haneda Airport to Tokyo
At a Glance
| Option | Main destinations | Time | Fare (approx.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keisei Skyliner | Ueno / Nippori | 41–47 min | ¥2,500–2,700 | Fastest, reserved seats |
| JR Narita Express (N’EX) | Tokyo / Shinjuku / Yokohama | 55–75 min | ¥3,000–3,500 | No transfers |
| Keisei Access Express | Asakusa / Nihombashi | 65–80 min | ¥1,300–1,400 | Cheapest train |
| Airport Bus | Major stations / hotels | 70–110 min | ¥1,300–3,200 | Luggage friendly |
| Taxi | Any address | 60–90+ min | ¥20,000–30,000+ | Late night / groups |
Train Options from Narita
Keisei Skyliner
- Non-stop service with reserved seating.
- Convenient transfers at Nippori and Ueno to JR and subway lines.
JR Narita Express (N’EX)
- Direct access to major city terminals.
- Designed for travelers with luggage.
Keisei Access Express
- No seat reservations; standard commuter-style trains.
- Best choice if you want to keep costs low.
Tickets & IC Cards
- Suica / PASMO: IC cards work on all trains and buses. Learn how IC cards work.
- First time using trains? See our basic guide to trains in Japan.
How to Choose the Best Option
- Speed: Skyliner or N’EX.
- Budget: Keisei Access Express.
- Luggage / hotel access: Airport bus.
- Late night: Taxi.
Related Guides
Haneda Airport to Tokyo
Transport in Japan overview
This article provides general travel information. Times and fares may vary by service and time of day. Last updated: 2026-01-29