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Can you transfer between airports in Tokyo?

Limousine transfer buses are comfortable coaches that run between Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND) airports and central Tokyo. This transport service offers a practical solution and is therefore the most economical option for making this journey with complete peace of mind.



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The distance between the two airports is about 80 kilometers (50 miles) via taxi. You can take either a train or a bus to go to the other airport, but taking a cab is the fastest way since it takes only one hour each way between Narita Airport and Haneda Airport.

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You'll need to clear customs and immigration. Next, you'll recheck your luggage for the domestic flight. Finally, you'll need to go through Transportation Security Administration screening. This may include a physical inspection of your luggage and personal items with a metal detector or a full-body scan.

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You will need to collect your baggage upon entering Japan In compliance with the Customs Law, all passengers entering Japan must undergo a customs inspection. Therefore, all passengers entering Japan via Narita Airport in transit to domestic flights must collect their suitcases and other checked baggage.

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Note. The approximate transfer time is 70 minutes. If you have not checked your baggage through to your international flight, please collect it from the domestic baggage claim area, and take it to the Terminal 3. You can also connect between terminals using the Tokyo Monorail or the Keikyu line.

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The ideal duration to explore Tokyo is at least 5 days to discover the main areas of the city and the outskirts of the prefecture. To explore Japan's best, spend at least 2 weeks here. Even then, you will realize that there are so many things to discover in Japan.

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Destinations. To put it simply - Narita offers more international flights, while Haneda offers more domestic connections across Japan.

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In addition to World's Best Airport Staff Service mentioned above, Narita International Airport are placed in the second rank for World's Best Airport Dining, World's Best Airport Security Processing, World's Best Airport Immigration Service, World's Best Airport for Baggage Delivery.

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If you're flying into Japan from abroad, you'll likely head to Tokyo first. It has two major airports, Haneda and Narita, the latter of which carries the most international traffic into the country, though Haneda has long-haul routes, too.

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The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda International Airport, 17 km from the property.

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The most comfortable way of travel between Narita Airport and Tokyo Station is the JR Narita Express (NEX). The one way journey takes roughly one hour, costs around 3000 yen and is fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass, JR Tokyo Wide Area Pass and some other JR passes.

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Do I Need a Transit Visa If I Leave the Transit Zone? You need a transit visa if you leave the transit area. However, nationals from specific countries (Iran, Syria, Guinea, etc.) will need a transit visa regardless of whether they leave the transit area or not.

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