TOKYO. Narita Airport Terminal 2·3 Station [Talking-Test] #4K #空港第2ビル駅
* I am planning to create a video including Talking. but still there are some technical problems.
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1. You can see JR ticket vending machine was renewal!! I will search it and create a video soon.
2. Also Set Suica Refund vending machine.
3. I don't get information about JR Pass because I am Japanese.
4. It seems that Keisei vending machine changed? It is very useful for non-Japanese.
Japan Trip 2018 - Arriving in Narita Airport, Exchanging JR Pass,and boarding NEX
First time feeling the cold of winter (-1-0°C)
Exchanging and activating our JR Pass
and boarind our NEX(Narita Express) to Tokyo Station
【Narita International Airport#4】Terminal 2 Guide#2/Transportation leaving from Narita Airport
【Narita International Airport#4】Terminal 2 Guide#2/Transportation leaving from Narita Airport
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【Narita International Airport#2】Terminal 1/Transportation Guide
From Narita International Airport to the center of Tokyo is about 55km to the west. This time, we will introduce the transportation leaving from Narita International Airport/Terminal 1.
Because we will introduce recommended information at any time here, please check it out!
Narita Terminal 2 Train Station - JR East Travel Center
Panoramic Video Showing the place you can exchange your JR Rail Pass Voucher. It's to the left as you come from the escalators from the above arrivals hall. The Train gates are to the right and there will be another set of escalators to the train platform on the below floor.
Train spotting at Terminal 2 Narita Airport Station
Train spotting at Narita Airport Terminal 2. Plenty of Narita Express Train (NEX) plus Keisei Airport Express.
3 Short Side Trips from Narita Airport | japan-guide.com
View the itinerary for these three short side trips from Narita Airport here:
The official tours website:
There is much to do near Narita Airport, and the airport even has a free guide service to bring you around available at the Narita Transit and Stay counter. In this video we will go on three of the tours offered, each taking less than three hours to complete. First we'll explore the feudal era replica town Boso no Mura, then we'll cycle through the rice fields of Takomachi, and finally we'll visit the nearby plane museum before eating some delicious local cuisine.
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Narrator & Videographer: Andrew Marston
Producers: Raina Ong & Stefan Schauwecker
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Narita Express Train | JR Pass to Tokyo Station in 7 Steps | Japan Travel Guide |
An easy step by step guide on how to get from Narita Airport, to the Narita Airport Terminal Train station, then how to exchange your JR Pass, book a reserved train ticket for the Narita Express Train then what to do once you're on board.
STEP BY STEP GUIDE FROM
PLANE - EXCHANGING JR PASS - FINDING THE TRAIN - ON BOARD
Step 1: Go to Floor B1F where you can exchange your JR Exchange Voucher for a JR Pass.
Step 2: Exchange your JR Pass
Step 3: Ask for a reserved seat on the Narita Express train to Tokyo Station (or Shinjuku, Shibuya wherever you are going)
Step 4: Head to the ticket gate and show the attendant your JR Pass
Step 5: Find your Car Number on the Platform
Step 6: Find your Seat Number on the Narita Express Train
Step 7: Sit back and enjoy the ride!
JR East E217-0 Series [E217-50F] at Airport Terminal 2 (» Narita Airport)
[Yokosuka » Narita Airport]
14 April 2015 - 9.39am to 9.41am.
How to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo | japan-guide.com
How to get to Tokyo, Japan when flying into Narita Airport, including all transportation options, where to pick-up your JR Pass, and how to clear immigration and customs.
More details on Narita Airport:
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Videographer & Narrator: Andrew Marston
Producer: Stefan Schauwecker
Intro Music by: Sam Evans
Narita Airport to Tokyo - Complete Japan Travel Guide
Here are tips to get to and from Narita Airport. I've lived in Japan for almost 15 years now and this advice is based on all my experiences. Hope this video helps.
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0:12-Intro
0:13-1:07 Overview of transportation options to Narita Airport
The options are...
-Express Train - Narita Express and Keisei Skyliner
-Local Bus
-Bus - LCC and limousine
-Taxi
Basically LCC buses are the cheapest way to go, and express trains and limousine are about the same price.
1:08-1:28 Overview of express train
-Narita Express is great for people staying in south west area including Shinjuku, Shibuya and Tokyo.
-Keisei Skyliner is great for people staying in north east area including Ueno and Nippori.
1:29-2:52 How to ride the express train
-From the Airport:
When you arrive at Narita Airport, go to B1. You will find RED Narita Express ticket booth and machines on the right and BLUE Skyliner ticket booth and machines on the left.
-To the Airport:
N'EX - Go to your nearest JR station to buy ticket. You can buy tickets even though express train does not stop at your nearest station.
Skyliner - Go to Nippori or Ueno to buy tickets.
2:52-4:05 Tips on express train
Tip 1 - Arrive to the station 15-20 minutes early (on return)
There is always a long line at the ticket booth and the platform to get on the train might be quite far from the gate so make sure to arrive early.
Tip 2 - Use ticket machine when in hurry
Usually you don't need to wait in line for ticket machines to buy a ticket and takes only about 5 minutes. Consider this as an option when you are in hurry.
Tip 3 - Sit at the front of the car
Luggage compartment is located at the front and the end of the each car of express train. People get stuck when getting the luggage upon arrivals. It is stressful to worry about if you can get out or not so it's good to sit at the front. (the end is ok too.)
Note: About tickets
when you buy tickets by credit card, you will receive 3 tickets - an express train ticket, receipt, and credit card receipt. You need to show only the train ticket to the train attendant.
CORRECTION: X 4 ticket → ◉ 3 tickets
(I was with my gf so we had 4 tickets.)
4:05 - 5:22 Bus
- LCC (Tokyo Shuttle and Access Narita) can take you to/from Tokyo and Ginza Station.
- Limousine Bus runs to/from major hotels.
5:23 - 6:05 How to take the bus
-Limousine Bus and Tokyo Shuttle - At Narita Airport on the first floor, you can find ticket machines and man booth.
-Access Narita - All you need to do is go to the train stop and pay on the bus. No reservation needed.
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Narita Airport Terminal 2 station JR Narita Express
Narita Airport Terminal 2 station JR Narita Express
成田空港第2ビル駅ホーム 成田エクスプレス車窓
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How to get from Narita Airport to Central Tokyo
#DistantLands #NaritaAirport #Tokyo
Wheels down, you have landed at Narita Airport your next step is to grab your bags, clear customs and then make your way to Tokyo. Narita airport is located about 60 kilometers east of Tokyo and the options for getting to from Narita to Tokyo are many and varied from Train, bus, taxi and even helicopter. For the first time visitor, the variety can seem a bit overwhelming. Depending on where your final destination is in Tokyo, one way may be more convenient than an other. Let us sort out the confusion.
Tokyo is a vast metropolitan area, with over 770 square miles to explore. Locals speak of Tokyo’s geography in terms of Train Lines. There’s a loop line around central Tokyo called the Yamanote Line. The neighborhoods on this line and the neighborhoods with in the loop are all considered downtown Tokyo. The Yamanote loop includes six stations the serve as Tokyo’s main connecting hubs: Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Shibuya, Shinagawa and Ueno stations. Anything outside the Yamanote loop is considered uptown or suburbia. This makes Tokyo’s downtown massive: the loop is 21.4 miles around.
All of this is important when considering transportation options from Narita Airport. One express train may be better for you than the other depending where in Tokyo you need to go.
JR East
Narita Express
Keisei Skyliner
Keisei Access Express
Tokyo Shuttle
Access Narita
Airport Limousine Bus
Voyagin (helicopter)
Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) - Arrivals and Ground Transportation Guide
This is a Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) guide for Arriving passengers in Tokyo Japan.
This Narita Airport (Airport code: NRT) guide provides detailed information on international Arrivals, International Connecting Flights and Ground Transport options at this Tokyo Airport for arriving passengers at Terminal 1 which is also applicable to Terminal 2 and 3.
1). Narita Airport (Airport Code: NRT) also known as Tokyo Narita Airport Terminals Information for new arriving passengers – Terminals 1, Terminal 2 and Terminal3 and location of Airport near Tokyo
2). Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT) arrival process – for International Arrivals at NRT Airport, transfer to another International and Domestic connecting flight inside Narita Airport Terminals for transit passengers
3). Information on Narita Tokyo Airport for arriving passengers from international destinations – like Immigration, Baggage Claim, Customs, and arrival hall at Terminal 1.
4). Currency exchange counter, Information Center, Baggage Delivery to Hotel and Convenience Store information in Arrival Lobby of Tokyo Narita International Airport Terminal 1
5). How to take Inter-Terminal Free Shuttle Bus between Terminal 1, 2 and 3 at Narita Airport
6). Taxi, and Buses including Bus Ticket center at Narita Airport to Tokyo areas,
7). Detail Information on Trains from Narita Airport to Tokyo area like – JR trains “Narita Express, JR Rapid, JR local” or Keisei “Skyliner, Sky Access Express” etc.
7). Tips for arriving travelers for Narita International Airport (NRT) in Tokyo Japan – (Tokyo Travel Guide)
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Riding Keisei Skyliner Train 35 on the Narita Sky Access Line (Nippori—Narita Terminals 2/3) 8/17/19
At the conclusion of my first Japan leg of my summer 2019 vacation, I rode the Keisei Skyliner, a premium limited express train that links Narita International Airport with Tokyo. The reason behind choosing this train was pretty obvious; given that my group had to carry a lot of baggage, it was the most advantageous choice to ride the Skyliner, which featured luggage storage and seating similar to the NJ Transit trains I have at home. I also rode the same train upon landing in Japanese soil, but didn't bother filming the entire ride.
Welcome aboard Keisei Skyliner train 35, the 2:25pm departure from Nippori station running express to Narita Airport in Chiba prefecture. While the train originated in Keisei-Ueno station, a short distance south of Nippori station, I got on at Nippori because of an easier connection with the Yamanote Line. The journey took just a little over 30 minutes, which is approximately 20 minutes faster than rival JR East's Narita Express. Our equipment for the journey is the usual, an 8-car Keisei AE Series EMU. This train is also notable for being the fastest non-Shinkansen service, topping out at 100mph (160km/h) on the Narita Sky Access Line. Can you guess where the train hits the maximum speed? I'll pin your comment if you do. Enjoy the ride through the Japanese city and countryside and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
Keisei Skyliner 35 - 2:25pm
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日本人:成田スカイアクセスラインで京成スカイライナー35号に乗る(日暮里—成田ターミナル2/3)8/17/19
2019年の夏休みの最初の日本旅行の終わりに、成田国際空港と東京を結ぶプレミアム特急列車の京成スカイライナーに乗りました。この列車を選んだ理由はかなり明白でした。私のグループはたくさんの荷物を運ばなければならなかったので、スカイライナーに乗るのが最も有利な選択肢でした。日本に着陸したときにも同じ列車に乗りましたが、乗り心地全体を撮影することはありませんでした。
京成スカイライナー35号に乗って、日暮里駅から午後2時25分に出発し、千葉県の成田空港まで急行します。電車は日暮里駅の南にある京成上野駅から発車しましたが、山手線との接続がより簡単だったため、日暮里に乗りました。旅は30分強で、ライバルのJR東日本成田エクスプレスよりも約20分速い。旅のための私たちの装備は、通常の8台の京成AEシリーズEMUです。この列車は、新幹線以外で最速の列車であり、成田スカイアクセスラインで時速100マイル(160 km / h)を超えています。列車が最高速度に達する場所をコメントできますか?あなたがそうするならば、私はあなたのコメントを固定します。日本の都市と田舎を走るのを楽しんでください。いいね、コメント、購読することを忘れないでください!
京成スカイライナー35-午後2時25分
京成AEシリーズAE3
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Narita Express (N'EX) - Arrival at Tokyo Narita Airport Terminal 2 Station - 4 November 2012
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Well, it's been quite a while since a train has appeared on the channel but now that we're in Japan you can definitely expect some more.
Here see the arrival of a N'EX at Narita International Airport Terminal 2 station which will take us into Tokyo itself on a 45 min trip stopping at a few stations along the way but offering trolley service en route!
While aviation is my main interest, I don't mind the odd train here and there and Japan's trains look like nothing else in the world!
Operator: Japan Rail
Train: E259 Series EMU
Schedule: Tokyo Narita International Terminal - Tokyo (Shinagawa)
Date: 4 November 2012
Camera: Sony Handycam HDR-SR5
Editing Suite: Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
Copyright: Abraxas Video, Daniel Collins 2012
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2 Bus Tours from Narita Airport | japan-guide.com
View the itinerary for these two bus tours from Narita Airport here:
There is much to do near Narita Airport, and there are even bus tours which bring you to multiple nearby attractions. In this video we will go on two of the tours offered, each taking about six hours. On the first tour we'll visit feudal era replica town Boso no Mura, make our own instant miso packets, and walk through Sawara also known as Little Edo. On the second tour we'll visit Boso no Mura as well, then make our own onigiri, and finally visit Nio-son Temple to see a fire ritual and explore the historic grounds.
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On screen talent: Raina Ong
Narrator & Videographer: Andrew Marston
Producers: Raina Ong & Stefan Schauwecker
【Narita International Airport#5】Go to Shinjuku by Narita Express
There are about 60 kilometers to the west from here Narita Airport to the Tokyo downtown. Do you go to the Tokyo downtown by bus or by train?
This time, we will introduce a trip to Shinjuku by Narita Express to Yokohama and Shinjuku leaving Narita Airport Terminal-1 at 14:44 via Terminal-2, Tokyo, Shibuya Station. As for this train, 4 vehicles in the front are bound for Yokohama, and 4 vehicles in the rear are bound for Shinjuku. The vehicles to Yokohama and to Shinjuku are separated at Tokyo Station. As for the fare, to Shinjuku is 3,190 yen, and to Yokohama is 4,290 yen. It was comfortable movement while looking at the rural scenery of neighborhood of airport and buildings to crowd of the Tokyo downtown.
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TOKYO.【成田空港】Money Exchange at Narita Airport(Terminal-2)
This video shows how to get Japanese Yen from Currrency exchange Box,Currrency exchange machine and ATM at Arrival Lobby.
Seven Bank's location
Each Bank's application form is difference a little bit from in-video.
#TOKTO #NARITA #MoneyExchange