Yes, the Japan Rail Pass fully covers transportation from Narita International Airport into central Tokyo via JR lines. The most popular and comfortable option is the Narita Express (N'EX), a high-speed, all-reserved seating train that connects the airport to major hubs like Tokyo Station, Shinjuku, and Shibuya in roughly an hour. Since the N'EX is a JR-operated service, it is entirely free for JR Pass holders, though you must obtain a seat reservation at the JR ticket office or a kiosk before boarding. If you prefer a slower but more frequent local service, the JR Sobu Line (Rapid) is also covered. It is important to note that the JR Pass does not cover the Keisei Skyliner, which is a private railway. For travelers arriving in 2026, the JR Pass remains the most efficient way to activate your travel privileges immediately upon landing and avoid the high cost of a taxi into the city.