Keisei Skyliner Narita Airport Express Ticket





Description
Travel between Narita International Airport and central Tokyo quickly and comfortably with the Keisei Skyliner, one of Japan's fastest airport express trains. Reach Nippori Station in approximately 36 minutes or Keisei Ueno Station in around 41 minutes, avoiding traffic and lengthy transfers. Relax in reserved seating with spacious legroom, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and dedicated luggage storage, making your journey smooth and hassle-free. With direct service and convenient connections to JR and Tokyo Metro lines, it's the ideal choice for both arriving and departing travelers. Perfect for business travelers, families, and first-time visitors, the Keisei Skyliner offers a fast, reliable, and stress-free airport transfer—so you can spend less time traveling and more time exploring Tokyo.
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The Keisei Skyliner can easily be accessed from either terminal and can be found on the Basement 1 Floor.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Present your mobile voucher and exchange it for a physical ticket at the Skyliner ticket machines or counters, along with your passport
- Keisei Ueno Station: If you're planning to access the Shinkansen, have direct access to Tokyo Metro Ginza & Hibiya Lines, and or have a more direct option to JR Lines, you should get off at Ueno Station. The station is also near museums, Ueno Park, and Ueno Zoo, to name a few.
- Nippori Station: Unlike Ueno, Nippori Station has no direct access to the Shinkansen, but it has access to the Yamanote & Keihin-Tohoku Lines. These lines will take you to popular stations like Shinjuku, Shibuya, Akihabara, and more.
- Narita Airport Terminal 1 & 2-3 Stations: The Keisei Skyliner can easily be accessed from either terminals and can be found on the Basement 1 Floor.
Reviews(1)
Posting for other tourist as this was the worst experience in Tokyo. Completely confusing ticket system. When buying ticket at a self serve kiosk machine, my visa was not accepted even though it clearly shows Visa accepted sign on the machine. Fine, I go to the actual kiosk with a human. The woman helping me spoke fine English so this isn’t a language barrier issue. I clearly told her I need to buy one way ticket to narita terminal 1 and pay with card. No problem—she sells me a ticket. Ticket to me (who clearly doesn’t use Tokyo railway on a regular) looks completely normal: has my train info, seat info etc. Once I arrive at the terminal 1 exit I cannot exit!!! The gate police jerk *grabs* me when I try to go through and without explaining keeps pointing at a picture of some pass I don’t have and yelling in Japanese. Now I’m clearly a white foreign chick with luggage trying to go catch my flight, so perhaps explain better what you need me to do and do not touch me. Finally he shoved me to a counter where someone does speak some English and that dude tells me I have to pay additional 1300 yen to exit. Buttttt I cannot pay it by credit card and need to “go to the atm and get cash” what in the actual f. FYI nearest ATM has a 10,000 minimum. This is all while obviously trying to get to my flight on time. I feel in general any question I asked was met with hostility and dismissal. Hate absolutely hate anything pertaining to raijways/subway system in Tokyo and this skyliner was the worst



