ARRIVAL GROUND TRANSPORTATION

Tokyo airports are well connected by express trains, buses, and taxis, offering convenient access to your final destination. Doing some prior research on transport schedules and reservation procedures will help make your onward journey even smoother

There are 2 major international airports in Tokyo and you can buy the train ticket on the spot.

1) Narita Airport (NRT), about 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo, handles most of the city's international flights and some domestic flights.

2) Haneda Airport (HND), is the closest airport to Tokyo. It's around 30 minutes by train to the center of Tokyo

Getting Around Tips

Transportation in Japan can sometimes be challenging to navigate for foreigners, but assistance is readily available at airport information counters, where you can also purchase train tickets on the spot. Taxis remain a common mode of transport—while some accept credit cards, it's advisable to carry cash as a backup. If you're traveling in a group or with lots of luggages, booking an airport transfer in advance is the most hassle-free option.

🚆 Narita Airport → Shimbashi Station → Aoyama-itchome → Walk

  1. Narita Airport Station (羽田空港)
    Take Keisei Skyliner or Keisei Access Express → Ride to Shimbashi
    Station

    (75–90 minutes)

  2. Shimbashi Station (新橋駅)
    Transfer to Tokyo Metro Ginza Line → Ride to Aoyama-itchome Station
    (8 minutes)

  3. Aoyama-itchōme Station (青山一丁目駅)

    →Walk to Meiji Memorial Hall
    (6 minutes)

🚆 Haneda Airport → Shimbashi Station → Aoyama-itchome → Walk

  1. Haneda Airport (Keikyu Line platform)
    Take the Keikyu Airport Kaitoku → Ride to Shimbashi Station
    (24 minutes)

  2. Shimbashi Station (新橋駅)
    Transfer to Tokyo Metro Ginza Line → Ride to Aoyama-itchome Station
    (8 minutes)

  3. Aoyama-itchōme Station (青山一丁目駅)

    →Walk to Meiji Memorial Hall
    (6 minutes)