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Travel to Tokyo


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te Line, to either Tokyo station or Shinagawa.

Limousine Buses connect Haneda Airport with Narita Airport (90 minutes, �3,000). Most Airport Rapid Express [trains on the Keikyu Line also run all the way to Narita Airport's terminals; these services are much cheaper than the bus (105 minutes, �1,740), but buses operate more frequently. Note that the "Airport Terminal 2" station that pops up in some route search engines refers to terminal 2 at Narita Airport, not Haneda!

Normal metered taxis to central Tokyo will cost anywhere from �4,000 to �10,000, plus a 20% surcharge between 22:00 and 05:00. An alternative is Anzen Taxi's fixed fare service for �6,000 (�8,000 at night) to most of central Tokyo, including Shinjuku and Shibuya.

If you arrive on a late flight or need to catch an early flight, beware that there are no trains between 00:00 and 05:00 on either the monorail or the Keikyu line. Some limousine buses do operate after midnight, but such trips incur an additional "night surcharge".

Ibaraki Airport

Ibaraki Airport (IATA: IBR) in Omitama, Ibaraki, some 85 km north of Tokyo, is an upstart aimed squarely at low-cost carriers. As of 2010, services are limited to flights from Kobe, Seoul and Shanghai, but the 1.5-hour bus ride to/from Tokyo Station is only �500 for flight passengers. (pre-booked)

Ch?fu Airfield

Ch?fu Airfield Ch?fu hik?j?) serves only some turboprop flights to the Izu Islands south of Tokyo. The nearest railway station is Nishi-Ch?fu on the Kei? Line, a 15-minute walk away. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Chofu or Mitaka stations.

By train

Tokyo is the nerve centre of railways in Japan, highspeed Shinkansen services arrives at Tokyo Station (T?ky?-eki) which is located in the Chiyoda ward. For all trains on the northern route, you can get off at Ueno, while trains on the western route calls at Shinagawa. Most non-Shinkansen services usually stops at Shibuya
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