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  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.
Several gates at Narita are being refitted with double-decker jetbridges to accommodate the Airbus A380.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Narita_International_Airport   (3293 words)

  
 Narita, Chiba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Narita was incorporated as a town in 1889, and Narita City was founded on March 31, 1954.
Narita New Town is a planned residential area to the west of Narita Station.
Narita's main train stations are Narita Station (JR Narita Line) and Keisei Narita Station (Keisei Main Line).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Narita   (740 words)

  
 MobiHoc 2004: Transportation Information
on the Hanzomon Subway Line to Mitsukoshimae Stn.
on the Ginza Subway Line to Tameike-sanno Stn.
on the Marunouchi Subway Line to Ginza Stn.
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 Tokyo - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
The first rail line in Tokyo (and in Japan) was constructed in 1872 to connect the city with the port of Yokohama.
Narita Airport is reached by two railways, the Narita Line and the Keisei Line, as well as limousine bus service.
Narita is also important as an air freight port, particularly for imports of fresh foods, magazines, and newspapers.
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 Travel to Japan;Japan Hotel:Tokyo hotel, Japan hotel, Imperial Hotel Tokyo, Japan tour, Japan hotel reservation, Japan ...
Narita City, with the Tone-gawa River running on its north side, was first developed as a temple town of Naritasan Shinsho-ji, which was founded in 940.
Narita is expected to keep growing in various aspects as an international cultural city.
Trains connecting Tokyo and Narita operate all night from New Year's Eve to New Year's day, and the main pathway from the station to the temple is filled with people who visit there to wish for health and peace for the year.
www.japan-vacation-hotel-reservations.com /japan_narita_information.html   (2069 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   (2105 words)

  
 Narita Trains
By transferring to one or the other of these lines, on can reach most places in the inner Tokyo urban area, including Shinjuku, and also connect to all of the other local lines of JR in the Tokyo area.
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.
As for the railway lines themselves, when Narita Airport was first opened, a railway station was built in the basement of what is now terminal one for a projected shinkansen from Tokyo.
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   (793 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)

  
 Narita Layover Page
Since the international airport at Narita (New Tokyo International Airport) is far from Tokyo and in a country that seems impossibly expensive, travelers to Asia often seek advice about what to do during their hours, days and perhaps night in Narita.
Narita has two terminals which are separated by a free ten minute shuttle bus ride.
If you arrive in Narita by excursion bus from your hotel you will either be dropped off at one of the two department stores, or in the town square [picture].
www.mgnewman.com /narita   (5743 words)

  
 BornPlayDie - Japan Travel Photos
Below is a map of Narita airport Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, from left to right respectively, with the bus ticket window location shown in red.
Line 3 from left to right reads the date (April 13), followed by the train departure (13:12 or 1:12 p.m.) and then arrival time (14:26).
The third line indicates that train car #11 is non-smoking and will align with this marking when the train stops.
www.bornplaydie.com /japan/kofuguide/kofuguide.htm   (3601 words)

  
 Transportation in Tokyo
The train lines operated by JR East and the subway lines are most convenient for moving around in central Tokyo.
The city's twelve subway lines are operated by two companies and run largely inside the Yamanote circle and the areas around Ginza and Shitamachi.
Their lines typically start at one of the stations of the JR Yamanote Line.
www.japan-guide.com /e/e2017.html   (859 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - The transportation lowdown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Narita is located some 41 miles east of Tokyo, but because of the heavy and unpredictable traffic, it takes about 90 minutes to get to the city.
Japan Railways (JR) runs three main lines in Tokyo: The Yamanote Loop encircles the center of the city, making it a good route for visitors; the Keihin-Tohoku Line runs between Tokyo and Yokohama; and the Chuo Line cuts east-west through the city.
Maps show the color for each of the various subway lines that serve the city, and the signs in the stations are in the matching colors.
www.usatoday.com /travel/destinations/cityguides/tokyo/gettingaround.htm   (1460 words)

  
 NARITA AIRPORT HOTELS & TRAVEL GUIDE
The JR line connects conveniently to Tokyo station (for shinkansen - "bullet trains" - to the rest of Japan) while the Keisei line has direct trains to Haneda airport, as well as central Tokyo.
The Keisei line is the cheaper option but requires the most skill to figure out what you want and where you are going.
There has been some discussion about exchanging roles between Narita airport and Haneda to accommodate Tokyo residents as Narita is in Chiba prefecture and a typical train ride from even the eastern parts of Tokyo on an express train takes roughly 1 hour.
www.japaneselifestyle.com.au /tokyo/narita_airport.htm   (1466 words)

  
 Paul Musgrave   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Apparently all of Boeing's finest are on the ground in three airports (Narita, Heathrow, and O Hare) because those are the only places I have seen the jets.
Narita, however, is completely different; nearly a thousand people had to wait in line to show their passports to one of ten clerks staffing the checkpoint.
Although I had intended to board an unfamiliar line and then transfer over to the Ginza line, when I descended into the station proper I noticed a sign telling me that there was a platform for the Ginza line ahead.
www.paulmusgrave.com /abroad/ABRTokyo.htm   (8716 words)

  
 National Console Support, Inc | Welcome | Willkommen | Bienvenido | Benvenuti
Millions of travelers rely on the Keisei Line every year to ride to Narita Airport and Haneda Airport from JR Ueno Station which is north of Tokyo.
Many stations dot the line and some are only a few kilometers away from each other which makes for many stops which factor into the exacting schedule that conductors face.
From Narita airport to Haneda Airport, players may roll through three track pathways and choose from 13 possible trains which all have different sounds as they chug down the track.
www.ncsx.com /2005/ncs082205/train_simulator.htm   (439 words)

  
 Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu: Transportation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu is four kilometres (2.5 miles) from New Tokyo International Airport and about 60 minutes by special express train from JR Tokyo Station or approximately 80 minutes by car from central Tokyo.
A complimentary shuttle bus service is available between Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu and New Tokyo International Airport.
The hotel is only a 15-minute drive to / from the airport and just a one-minute drive from the Narita interchange of the Higashi Kanto Expressway.
narita.panpacific.com /hotel/location_01.html   (127 words)

  
 Essential Information
Narita is the only Japanese airport that imposes a departure tax (¥2,000, ¥1,000 for children 2-11 years old; no tax for children under 2 or for transit passengers flying out the same day as their arrival).
These buses are the best method of reaching your destination; even if you are not staying at one of the hotel drop-off points, take the bus going closest to your hotel, and then use a taxi for the remaining distance.
The less elegant kaisoku (rapid train) on JR's Narita Line also runs from the airport to Tokyo Station, by way of Chiba; there are 16 departures daily, starting at 7 AM.
www.japanforever.net /essential_information.htm   (958 words)

  
 Narita & Narita-san Temple - Japan Reference
First entry point to Japan for most visitors, Narita is a small town situated roughly 80km East of Tokyo, in the middle of Chiba prefecture.
An oracle proclaimed that the image, which had been transported from Kyoto to Narita, should stay where it was to relieve the locals from suffering.
It is possible to change to the Keisei line in Funabashi, Tsudanuma and Toyo Katsutadai using Tokyo Metro's Tozai line.
www.jref.com /practical/narita_airport.shtml   (379 words)

  
 Japanese Timetables: Narita Express   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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.
Via the somewhat more direct Chuuou Line the distance from Tokyo to Shinjuku is only 10.3 km, but these tracks do not connect with those from Narita within the station; instead they leave from quite a separate part and level of the station.
Parallel lines are used to show that the stations on these rows are on a branch that the train (in the particular column) does not traverse.
www.ntu.edu.au /education/langs/jpn/time/express.htm   (1053 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)

  
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Two services, the Airport Limousine Bus and the Airport Express Bus, run from Narita to the largest and most expensive hotels in the city's different areas and to the JR Tokyo and Shinjuku stations; the fare is ¥2,700-¥3,050, depending on your destination.
On the Tokaido Line, the main line that runs west from Tokyo to Nagoya, Kyoto, Kobe, Osaka, Hiroshima, and the island of Kyushu, there are three types of Shinkansen.
All trains on this line leave from Tokyo Eki in central Tokyo.The same principal of faster and slower Shinkansen also applies to the Tohoku Line, which runs north from from Tokyo to Sendai and Morioka, in the Tokyo region.
www.japanesehomestays.com /costs.htm   (1786 words)

  
 gliponeOnline: Travel: Narita
I arrived 2:30pm at the Narita Terminal 2 and called my friend at Excel Hotel as agreed but she was not there.
She might have thought that I was not coming so she left for Narita downtown with her daughter.
So I went back to Narita where I changed to lane 6; Shimosa-Manzaki is the next station (Narita Line).
www28.brinkster.com /gliponeonline/travel_narita.html   (1586 words)

  
 WCFan.com: Welcome
This is an observatory on the 69th floor of the Landmark Tower Building, Japan's tallest skyscraper soaring 296 meters.
July to August is the climbing season for Mt. Fuji (3,776 meters), the symbol of Japan.
Gotemba, a climbing base, can be reached in about 2 hours by train (via JR Tokaido and Gotemba lines) from Yokohama.
www.wcfan.com /site/p8.html   (974 words)

  
 Airport <=> Mid-City - Tokyo Transportation - VirtualTourist.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
One is Narita Express (N'EX) by JAPAN RAIL and the other is Skyliner by KEISEI N'EX takes you to the terminal stations not only in Tokyo like Ueno, Tokyo, Shinagawa and Shinjuku but also in Kanagawa and Saitama; Yokohama and Omiya.
Narita Airport to Tokyo If you are going to Tokyo from Narita Airport and you do not have a JR pass.
The JR Narita expess is the top-notch 'Sony' product - sleek, expensive (3000yen) and quick (60 mins) Their other airport service is slower (the Panasonic model) by about 20 minutes and 700 yen cheaper.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Asia/Japan/Tokyo_to/Tokyo-969164/Transportation-Tokyo-Airport_Mid_City-R-2.html   (865 words)

  
 Japan Reference - Tokyo Guide : Transportation in Tokyo
Several of the private lines are connected to the Metro lines and share the same trains.
For example, The Toei Asakusa line is connected to the Keisei line to Narita and Kekyu line to Yokohama, so that it is possible to go all the way from Narita to Yokohama without changing train.
Once you are there, you will have to fill an application with your name, age, address, telephone, and most importantly, the two stations between which you would like to commute and the length of validity of the ticket (usually one, three or six months).
www.jref.com /practical/transportation_tokyo.shtml   (726 words)

  
 Tokyo Narita Airport Spotting Information
Tokyo Narita airport is the biggest and the busiest international airport in Japan.
One is JR line from Tokyo, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Yokohama station and another is Keisei line from Ueno.
Keisei line operates the trains to Haneda airport via subway and Keikyu line.
www2s.biglobe.ne.jp /~ito-nori/spot/spot_nrt1.htm   (1054 words)

  
 World Cup 2002 Japan Venues & Stadiums
From Narita Airport: JR Narita Line to Sawara Station and change to the Kashima Line for Kashima-jingu Station.
Access to Misaki Stadium is 10 minutes from Sannomiya Hanadokei Station to Misaki-koen Station on the new Kobe City Subway Kaigan Line or walk from JR Hyogo station or JR Wadamisaki (the branch line from JR Hyogo station operates mornings and evenings).
From central Yokohama to the International Stadium in Yokohama is 15 minutes by JR Yokohama Line or the municipal subway from Sakuragicho Station to Shin-Yokohama Station followed by a quarter of an hour walk to the stadium.
www.soccerphile.com /soccerphile/archives/wc2002/fo/jv.html   (1544 words)

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