I go abroad every time. Recently, the number of flights to and from Haneda Airport has increased, but Narita Airport's international presence in terms of the number of routes, the type of carrier, and the number of flights is still large. Therefore, there are still many opportunities to use Narita.
Since Narita Airport is never close to the city center, it is an important point to get there efficiently and comfortably in a short time. I basically use only public transportation, so I've tried various routes so far. If you think carefully, you will notice that Chuo-ku is the most convenient city in the city center for access to Narita.
First of all, in terms of JR, the limited express "Narita Express" can be used from Tokyo Station (of course, the premise is to use the Yaesu Exit on the Chuo-ku side). Even if you use Keisei Skyliner from Ueno Station, the first train, you can move efficiently from Ginza Line or Hibiya Line Ueno Station or Toei Oedo Line Ueno-Okachimachi Station to Keisei Ueno Station.
There are many options for moving directly from within the city. You can get on the JR Sobu Line Rapid "Narita Airport" with only a ticket. It's a good idea to use a green car with a slightly rich feeling. There is no transfer from Shin-Nihonbashi Station or Bakurocho Station to the airport.
In the case of Keisei, it is convenient to use the "Access Limited Express", which runs directly from the Toei Asakusa Line. You can move comfortably with a ticket alone. The Keisei 3050 series is often used, but it is a new and functional vehicle.
In the case of buses, cheap buses arrive and depart from Ginza Station. The price of 1,000 yen to the airport is revolutionary, and many people are always lined up. Anyway, if you want to keep the travel cost low, it's a great way of transportation with cost-effectiveness.
We recommend that you use the familiar "limousine bus" at Hakozaki City Air Terminal. There are platforms and waiting rooms in the building, so you don't have to worry about carrying large luggage even on rainy days. There are restaurants and cafes in the building, so you can relax before departure. Recently, high-grade vehicles have been introduced, making it even more comfortable. Traveling by taxi from all over the city to Hakozaki and transferring to a limousine bus is also an effective and easy route when you have luggage.
Chuo-ku is a very well-equipped area with transportation infrastructure. It is possible not only to go abroad from Japan but also to inbound foreign tourists to come to Chuo-ku casually, so this advantage can be utilized in promoting internationalization in the future. We look forward to promoting tourism in Chuo-ku.
If you are traveling abroad from Narita Airport during this year-end and New Year holidays, please choose your best route and be careful.
Comfortable airport access is important to enhance the mood of the beginning of your journey.