Tokyo's main international gateway is Narita Airport (成田空港) (IATA: NRT) , located in the town of Narita nearly 70 kilometers northeast of Tokyo and covered in a separate article. A brief summary of options for getting there and away:
Easiest: Limousine bus direct to major hotels, ~120 minutes (subject to traffic), �3,000
Fastest: Skyliner to Nippori and Ueno Stations, under 45 minutes, �2,400; Narita Express to Tokyo Station, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Yokohama, 55 minutes and �2,940 to Tokyo Station (Japan Rail Pass valid)
Cheapest: Keisei Limited Express/Access Tokkyu trains to Nippori/Ueno, 60-80 minutes, �1,000-1,200 (Access Tokkyu trains also serve some subway stations); "Super Shuttle" Bus to Ueno and Asakusa, �1,000
Most expensive: Taxi to the city, more than �30,000; flat-fare cabs approximately �17,000-19,000
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