je vais au Japon cet été et j'aurai aimé avoir quelques informations sur le transport au Japon
Comment faire pour prendre le metro de l'aeroport pour le quartier Asakusa ? quelle compagnie choisir ?
Merci par avance
Eric

Rek a écrit :Salut,
Depuis l'aéroport. Lequel ? Je suppose que tu parles celui de narita à Tokyo.
Pour aller jusqu'à Asakusa tu dois prendre le Narita Express (compagnie JR) ou le normal depuis Narita. Tu arriveras à Ueno ou Nishi nippori. A quelle gare dois-tu aller précisément ?
Psychochu a écrit :sincèrement la skyliner c'est un peu une arnaque , tu gagnes 15 mns de temps et tu payes 1 000 yens de plus ( ce qui fait 10 € sup maintenant ) je pense que tu peux te permettre de mettre 1h30 au lieu de 1h15 pour aller à ueno...
Ca regle le probleme ? =DConfused by these options?
Since the opening of the Sky Access Line in July 2010, train options to and from Narita Airport on the Keisei Railway may sound confusing, even to a seasoned traveler. Here is a brief summary of major services:
The fastest way to reach Tokyo is by using the Skyliner. This train reaches Nippori and Ueno stations in under 45 minutes at a cost of ¥2400. Seat reservations are mandatory.
The cheapest way to reach Nippori or Ueno from Narita Airport is to take a regular commuter train. In the morning and early afternoon you should use Keisei Main Line commuter trains which leave Narita Airport three times per hour and cost ¥1000. During the later hours, the best way to get to Nippori and Ueno is to use a Sky Access Line commuter service which operates directly to these stations (¥1200).
The Sky Access Line commuter trains run directly into the subway line during the morning and afternoon hours, making it the best way to get to the Asakusa and Nihonbashi areas. Ginza can be reached by changing trains at Nihonbashi.
The Sky Access Line is also the best way to reach Haneda Airport by train. Direct commuter services run to Haneda Airport in 1 hour 45 minutes at a cost of ¥1740 (compared to 1 hour 30 minutes and ¥3000 on the Limousine Bus), but note that bus service to Haneda is more frequent than train service.
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