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Distance to Tokyo63.7km
Distance to Chiba31.2km
Most popular destinationDublin

Tokyo Narita Airport: General information

At Tokyo Narita Airport, you'll find three terminals. Terminal 1 is equipped with an observation deck, a business centre, and diverse dining options. Moving around is made easier with moving walkways and a shuttle bus service connecting to Terminals 2 and 3.

Terminal 2 has a pet hotel and meeting rooms. Terminal 3 caters mainly to budget airlines. All terminals accommodate travellers with accessibility needs. Parking at the airport includes both short and long-term options, with around 3,700 spaces. It's wise to pre-book parking, particularly during busy periods, to streamline your visit and reduce potential traffic delays.

Tokyo Narita Airport: Popular routes

When departing from Tokyo Narita Airport, Seoul is a moderate direct flight with carriers like Eastar Jet operating the route. It's a top pick for blending contemporary culture with tradition. Travelling to Taipei, also accessible through moderate direct flights with Scoot, appeals to those seeking both modern attractions and rich cultural history.

Bangkok, served by non-direct flights via Shenzhen Airlines, enchants visitors with its mix of lively street scenes and cultural landmarks. Each route from Tokyo Narita Airport presents unique travel opportunities, whether you fancy urban exploration or colourful cultural experiences.

Tokyo Narita Airport: Hotels close by

If you need a place to stay close to Tokyo Narita Airport, the Marroad International Hotel Narita is a sensible choice at about 3km away. It's priced at €43, which is reasonable if you're catching an early flight or landing late.

For a more budget-friendly option, consider the Toyoko Inn Narita Airport Shinkan or Honkan, both roughly 3km away and each priced at €39. These hotels could be useful for those seeking convenience without splurging. Their proximity allows for a quick journey to the airport, easing stress for early departures or late arrivals.

Tokyo Narita Airport: Car hire

At Tokyo Narita Airport, a range of car rental services is available to suit various needs. HM Rent-a-Car and Asuka Rental Car provide straightforward options, while Times and Nico Nico Rent a Car add to the variety with their services.

If you're exploring the local area, Miki Car Rental and TOKKO Rent-A-Car might be ideal choices. Economy provides a budget-friendly alternative for those mindful of costs. All these services are conveniently located, making it easy for you to pick up a vehicle upon arrival.

Tokyo Narita Airport: Public transport

Getting from Tokyo Narita Airport to Tokyo city is straightforward, with several public transport options available. The Keisei Skyliner is the fastest, taking around 35-40 minutes to Ueno Station. For a more relaxed journey, consider the Narita Express, which connects major stations like Tokyo, Shinagawa, and Shinjuku, taking roughly 50 minutes to an hour.

If you're on a budget and don't mind a longer trip, the JR Sobu Line is a viable choice. Alternatively, the Airport Limousine Bus is convenient for those with luggage, though the ride time depends on traffic.


Tokyo Narita Airport FAQs

For international arrivals, it usually takes around an hour to clear Tokyo Narita Airport’s passport control and claim your baggage if you checked any in. Domestic arrivals to Tokyo Narita Airport don’t need to pass through passport control, so take a little less time.

If you’re heading to Tokyo Narita Airport arrivals to pick up a family member or friend, consider arriving half an hour after their flight is due to touch down.
We recommend you leave at least two and a half hours between your inbound and outbound flights, especially if you are self-transferring on an international flight. When you self-transfer, you may need to clear customs, claim any luggage and then check it back on to your next flight yourself. Take into account that you might need to change terminals, or it could take longer than necessary to navigate Tokyo Narita Airport’s departure lounge.
Soranoyu Spa Resort is the highest-rated hotel near Tokyo Narita Airport, just 1.6km away. Other great hotels nearby include Toyoko Inn Narita Airport Shinkan (2.1km from the airport), and Hotel Nikko Narita (2.5km away).
Check-in and bag drop often close an hour before your scheduled departure time for domestic flights, and sometimes an hour and a half before for longer-haul international flights. As a rule of thumb, you should try to arrive at Tokyo Narita Airport two hours before you fly but check with the airline you’re flying with.
Don’t worry if there’s no information available on our live flight tracker. We try our best to pull it directly from each airline but sometimes this might not work properly. Try contacting the airline directly, or checking their website to see if you can get an update.
Don’t panic! If you are not already at Tokyo Narita Airport, try contacting the airline directly to see if you can get on the next flight out, or a refund.

If you’re already inside Tokyo Narita Airport Departures when you find out, head to the airline’s desk to speak directly with someone.

If there are no more flights to your destination with the same airline and you really need to get there soon, we recommend searching for a new flight with Skyscanner and booking as soon as possible. You can then try to claim a refund for the original cancelled flight.

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