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Can you eat inside Keisei Skyliner?

(9) Please refrain from eating and drinking in the train. (10) The only station you can get off is Keisei-Ueno station. You cannot get off at a stop on the way such as Aoto/Nippori station. (11) Please follow the instructions of the staff in the station and in the train.



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Running at speeds of up to 160 kmh (100 mph), the Skyliner is the second fastest train service in Japan behind only the bullet train and it offers the quickest travel time between Narita Airport Terminal 2·3 Station and Ueno Station at only 41 minutes.

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Luggage specifications: Luggage or cardboard box whose sum of length, width and height is no more than 120cm and whose weight is 20kg or less. (Suitcases and golf bags are treated as less than 120cm. Overweight luggage is not accepted.)

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The Keisei Skyliner is a high speed limited express service operated by Keisei Electric Railway that runs from Keisei Ueno Station to Narita Airport. Running at a top speed of 160 km per hour the Skyliner provides a speedy and comfortable service between the city and the airport.

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Both operate local, semi-express and limited express lines. The Kesiei Skyliner and JR East's Narita Express, the two fastest options, run in fierce competition against each other. The Narita Express runs to Tokyo Station via the Narita and Sobu Lines, and takes 50 minutes to an hour.

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The Skyliner is non-stop and provides luggage storage, free wifi and reserved seats. The Access Express is just a regular train with limited stops. That said, if you're going to Asakusa, the latter is probably better. The Skyliner is an express train that requires an additional express charge of abou 1200 yen.

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The Keisei Skyliner is quicker and sometimes cheaper. But does not serve central Tokyo stations such Shinjuku. It's a private railway, so a JR pass is not valid. The Narita Express is slower and less frequent.

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The JR pass is only worth it if you travel through different cities, if you are just travelling to Tokyo to Kyoto for example, I would just pay on the Suica. You can do the online calculator or just use google to calculate which trip is easier - paying individually on Suica or getting a JR Pass.

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