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  Narita Express - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main competition for the Narita Express is Keisei Electric Railway's Skyliner.
In December 2004, Narita Express service began to and from the hot springs resort of Odawara on a seasonal basis.
Narita Express began service to the new station on March 19, 1991, and Skyliner switched its service to the new station at the same time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Narita_Express   (509 words)

  
 Narita International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Narita handles the majority of international passenger traffic to and from Japan, and is also a major connecting point for air traffic between Asia and the Americas.
The construction and expansion of Narita Airport in Japanese history has been compared to the role of the Vietnam War in the history of the United States, as it led to one of the most infamous (and violent) conflicts between the Japanese government and the Japanese population.
The fastest and most expensive train to the airport is the Narita Express, which takes 53 minutes from the airport to Tokyo Station and costs 3,000 to 4,500 yen in ordinary class.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Narita_International_Airport   (3167 words)

  
 Narita travel guide - Wikitravel
Narita (成田; [1]) is a city in Chiba prefecture, Japan, some 70 kilometers to the northeast of Tokyo.
Narita Airport and Japan Tourism were experimenting with conducting short tours for passengers with layovers at Narita Airport, but this seems to have ended.
Narita has a large number of hotels in the vicinity and they are often cheaper than hotels in central Tokyo thus it may be worthwhile staying out at the airport on your first/last night.
wikitravel.org /en/Narita   (1969 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Chiba Prefecture
On March 27, 2006, the towns of Hikari from Sousa District and Yokoshiba from Sanbu District merged to form the new town of Yokoshibahikari in Sanbu District.
Most Tokyo-bound visitors land in Narita International Airport, which is situated in Narita in the north of the prefecture, and connected to Tokyo by the JR Narita Express and the private Keisei Electric Railway.
Narita International Airport (Japanese: 成田国際空港 Narita Kokusai Kūkō) (IATA: NRT, ICAO: RJAA) is an international airport located in Narita, Chiba, Japan, in the eastern portion of the Greater Tokyo Area.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Chiba-Prefecture   (6370 words)

  
 Narita Trains
The key to cheaper travel is *not* to use the Narita Express on JR East Japan or the Skyliner on the Keisei Railway and of course to travel by ordinary class rather than "green" (first) class.
Finally, as part of the construction of terminal two, the station at terminal one and the doubletrack tunnel leading to it were put to use, with a second station built in the tunnel section to serve terminal two.
Besides cost, another advantage of using local and express trains (rather than trains such as the Keisei skyliners) is that if you ride in the first car, you can have an unimpeded view from the front of the train.
net.saipan.com /personal/mike_newman/narita/narita.trains.html   (963 words)

  
 Narita Airport (NRT)
Narita Airport, formerly also known as New Tokyo International Airport, is located in the city of Narita in Chiba Prefecture, about 60 km outside of Tokyo.
The Narita Express is a fast, comfortable and expensive airport train into central Tokyo (serving Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shinjuku and Ikebukuro Stations), the Tokyo Tama region, Yokohama and Saitama.
The Rapid Sobu Line is the inexpensive JR alternative to the Narita Express, connecting the airport with Tokyo Station and Yokohama.
www.japan-guide.com /e/e2027.html   (638 words)

  
 How to Reach to the Conference Site
The Narita Express leaves frequently from the airport and offers ample luggage space, but luggage space is very restricted on the Tohoku Shinkansen.
All seats on the Narita Express and the reserved seats on the Tohoku Shinkansen must be purchased in advance.
Announcement in Narita Express and Tohoku Shinkansen trains is given in both English and Japanese; railway signs are also in both these languages.
www.cfa.harvard.edu /~hrs/icpeac/icpeac-99/Travelto.html   (940 words)

  
 Transportation - Air - Narita Airport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Narita Airport (also known as Tokyo International Airport) is located about 65 km (40 miles) east of central Tokyo.
Japan Railways (JR) operates the JR Narita Express service as well as JR 'Airport Narita' Rapid trains.
The JR Narita Express (N’EX) connects Narita Airport with Tokyo Station.
www.seejapan.co.uk /transport/air/narita.html   (953 words)

  
 Passenger Opinions about Tokyo Narita Airport
The Narita Express (N'EX) is very handy if you are staying in Shinjuku and is a pleasant way to unwind before or after a flight.
I know that Narita is quite a distance from the centre of Tokyo, but it is not pysically possible to place a large, international airport on mountainous ground.
Baggage delivery at Narita is super fast and almost always our bags are waiting for us by the time we clear immigration and this has happened even when the immigration line was 15 minutes or so.
www.airlinequality.com /Airports/Airport_forum/nrt.htm   (4536 words)

  
 Travel information
From Narita airport station (basement of airport) to Tokyo station.
Note: The route of Mito via Narita line by changing a train at Abiko station is not recommended, in spite of its cheaper fare than that via Tokyo.
This is because of the terrible inconvenience in the transfer from Narita line to Joban line; a few express trains stop at Abiko station.
www.nea.fr /html/science/spec/travel.html   (694 words)

  
 Japanese Timetables: Narita Express   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
The Narita Express is a special JR (Japan Railways) service that generally runs non-stop from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station, where most of the trains divide into two sections that proceed on to Yokohama and to Shinjuku (and sometimes Ikebukuro) respectively.
This is because most people use the Narita express to go from the airport to one of the other stations, rather than to travel between two of the latter.
In this particular case, for example, Narita Express No. 3 goes from Yokohama to Tokyo by a route that does not include the branch on which the stations in these two rows (Ikebukuro and Shinjuku) are found.
www.ntu.edu.au /education/langs/jpn/time/express.htm   (1053 words)

  
 Global Road Warrior   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
The fastest train is the Nankai Express Rapit, which travels to the Nankai Namba station on the Mido-suji subway line for a fare of ¥1,400.
JR Haruka Limited Express trains run to the Tenno-ji station in 30 minutes for a fare of ¥2,270, and the Shin-Osaka station in 45 minutes for a fare of ¥2,470.
Travel on the Narita Express Airport train is included in the JR Pass.
www.worldtradepress.com /grwUnigroup/country/japan/11grw.html   (4193 words)

  
 The Film Festivals Server - Tokyo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Narita airport is the hub of international flights to and from Japan; domestic flights tend to fly from Haneda (below).
Narita is located 66 monotonous kilometres from central Tokyo, 50-90 minutes from the main hotel locations in Akasaka, Shinjuku and Toranomon, depending on your mode of transport.
Narita is connected to Tokyo by two train lines.
www.filmfestivals.com /city/tokyo/tokinfo4.htm   (271 words)

  
 Travel Information
Please note that the main exit of Sendai Station and the bus pool for the conference-related directions are located westside.
NARITA AIRPORT ===(JR-Line NARITA Express)=== TOKYO === ===(Tohoku Shinkansen, superexpress)=== SENDAI Fare (oneway) 6,830 (fare*) 1,860 (NARATA Express fare, reserved seat**) 5,010 (Shinkansen express fare, reserved) Total 13,700 yen * You can purchase a ticket covering the entire route to Sendai at Narita Airport JR Station.
The NARITA Express boarding area is located underground at Tokyo Station.
cfa-www.harvard.edu /~hrs/icpeac/icpeac-99/practical/JR_TimeTable.html   (313 words)

  
 Skyliner and Narita-Express
The New Tokyo International Airport Narita, opened in 1978, lies far away from the city in Chiba Prefecture.
Thus today there are two railways, Keisei with the Skyliner and JR with the Narita Express.
They had already a line from their station in Narita (Keisei-Narita) to Ueno (Keisei-Ueno), which was extended to the airport.
www.japaneserailwaysociety.com /jrs/nex/skynex.htm   (1149 words)

  
 J-RAIL/Actual Planning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
'Narita Express' is the most convenient train service to Narita Airport, but fairly expensive for only 80 kilometers' short journey.
This express runs through to many important centers in Tokyo metropolitan area without taking the trouble of changing trains carrying large suitcase.
Keisei Limited express also runs between Airport and Ueno station, some of them goes through to Toei subway line, Ginza, Shinagawa then Haneda Airport, hub of domestic airlines in Japan, without going to Ueno.
www.geocities.com /leinsd/tyonrt.html   (544 words)

  
 Narita Airport Washington Hotel. Narita, Chiba Prefecture, Japan - Discounted rates at www.bookings.net
It is an ideal place to stay when traveling in or out of the country from Narita Airport, or when visiting Narita-san.
The guest reviews are submitted by our customers after their stay at Narita Airport Washington Hotel.
The guest reviews express the personal opinions of Bookings customers who filled out a questionaire after their stay at the hotel.
www.bookings.net /hotel/jp/washington-naritaairport.html   (925 words)

  
 to Hamamatsu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
NARITA --> HAMAMATSU There are about 3-4 kinds of travel ways, but I think only 1 way is convenient for oversea people.
At Narita Airport, please go to "JR ticket" counter, and you should use JR line.
There are many English Displays from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station and Hamamatsu Station, and staffs can understand English, I think.
hct.ece.ubc.ca /nime/2004/pict/map.html   (356 words)

  
 Japan With Kids - Narita Airport (New Tokyo International Airport)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Both terminals can be arrived at by NEX (Narita Express Japan Rail), Keisei Skyliner, Keisei limited express (sometimes requires a train change in Aoto station), Airport buses (called limousines!) which depart from most major hotels, and automobile.
If they are picking you up from Narita, they will wait outside the customs exit on the arrival floor with your name, and the taxi is right outside, usually.
The typical fare between say Shibuya and Narita is about 19,000 yen plus 2350 in tolls (compared to 3000 yen per person on the bus "limousines").
www.tokyowithkids.com /fyi/narita.html   (2182 words)

  
 NARITA EXPRESS (N'EX)
Narita Express Operation: The Narita Express operates daily between Narita Airport Terminals 1 and 2, Tokyo Station and beyond.
Where to Get On: The Narita Airport rail station is located in the basement of each terminal.
Luggage carts are free of charge and may be taken down to the rail station, on the escalators.
www.gatewaylax.com /narita_express.asp   (312 words)

  
 Transportation
Narita Airport is 60 km to the east of central Tokyo.
Haneda is reached by monorail from JR Hamamatsucho Stn (22 min), by Keihin-Kyuko Line from JR/Keihin-Kyuko Shinagawa Stn (30 min), and by limousine bus from JR/subway Tokyo Stn (45 min), JR/subway Shinjuku Stn (35-65 min), major hotels, and Narita Airport (75 min).
One-day pass for JR trains (other than express trains) within the 23 Wards.
www.tcvb.or.jp /en/guide/02transport.html   (643 words)

  
 Transportation - Rail - Japan Railways (JR)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Services range from the Shinkansen Super Express or ‘Bullet Train’;, which connects popular destinations throughout Japan, to local rail systems for travel in and around major cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, including convenient rail transfers to Narita Airport (Tokyo) and Kansai International Airport (Osaka).
Travel on Super Express (Shinkansen), Limited Express and Express trains, requires payment of a basic fare plus a surcharge, the cost of which varies according to which service you are using and the season of travel.
Outside Japan, reservations can be made up to one month in advance on the World Eki Net website for travel on the JR Narita Express (connecting Narita Airport with central Tokyo) and Shinkansen (Bullet Train) services across the country.
www.seejapan.co.uk /transport/rail/jrrailways.html   (1046 words)

  
 ASIACRYPT 2000 Travel information
Nankai Airport Express "Rapit" is not advisable, because you have to change to JR in the central of Osaka city.
When your plane arrives at New Tokyo International Airport (Narita), the best way to Kyoto is by train via Tokyo station.
The fare of flights from Narita or Haneda to Itami is about 11,000-16,000 yen.
www.iacr.org /conferences/asiacrypt2000/mirror/travel.html   (1056 words)

  
 Tokyo Narita Airport Spotting Information
Tokyo Narita airport is the biggest and the busiest international airport in Japan.
JR line; Narita Express trains are operated every 30 - 60 min.
Connection express service from/to Haneda airport are available, every 20 min.
www2s.biglobe.ne.jp /~ito-nori/spot/spot_nrt1.htm   (1045 words)

  
 Tokyo Eye: Tokyo Travel Guide
The fastest way is to take the Narita Express.
There are actually 2 types types of train here, The Skyliner, which is the fastest train on this line with very few stops between Ueno and Narita, and the limited express, with a little more stops.
For some reason known only to the Japanese, the limited express is faster (fewer stops) than the express, so be careful in choosing your train.
tokyo-i.tripod.com /transport/airport.htm   (481 words)

  
 Tokyo Transport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
If one intends to go to Tokyo from Narita Airport, they have several options: Airport Limo (bus), Airport Shuttle (bus), JR Trains, Keisei Trains, and of course metered taxis.
Seats are generally readily available upon arrival at Narita, at most one will have to wait 30-60 minutes in case the first trains are sold out.
Trains operate from Narita Airport Station (Terminal 1 and 2) to Tokyo (Ueno or Nippori) starting at 6:03 in the morning and the last train leaves Narita Airport for Tokyo at 22:00.
www.mgnewman.com /narita/narita.transport.html   (385 words)

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