N'EX provides direct access between Narita Airport and major urban stations such as Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Yokohama.

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July 1, 2010 – All N’EX trains will operate with new cars. N’EX is the best choice for access to Tokyo from Narita Airport.

The Narita Express or N'EX is fast, convenient and pleasant to ride, directly connecting Narita International Airport with major urban areas in and around Tokyo including Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Yokohama. With the convenience of N'EX, there are no more stressful transfers.

  • The N'EX takes you from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station in only 53 minutes.
  • Trains run to Tokyo Station, Shinjuku and Yokohama every 30 minutes during most of the day.
  • All N'EX seats require prior reservation, so you can be sure of sitting.
  • There is no concern about traffic congestion because the N'EX runs on high-speed rail.

N'EX is the best choice for access to Tokyo.
With ample on-board facilities, we promise to make your traveling time pleasant.

Series E259(New)Green Cars (first class)

Timetables

The Narita Express operates from early morning till late at night. There is no waiting for trains. See the time schedules for trains traveling to and from Narita Airport.

Further details

Suica & N’EX

Suica & N’EX is a combined package of the prepaid e-money card Suica and a ticket for the Narita Express or N’EX. The Suica & N’EX is available at the airport. Starting July 1, 2010, round trip tickets will be available, too! For even more savings, plan out your schedule and purchase a return ticket at Narita.

Station Maps

Station maps provide layouts of major stations in the Tokyo area where the Narita Express stops.

Information for tourist spots and events easily accessible in the Tokyo area

Nikko / Kinugawa

Nikko / Kinugawa

Approximately 2 hours from Shinjuku to Nikko on the Limited Express "Nikko".

With over 1,200 years of rich history Nikko is widely regarded as one of Japan's most sacred places.

Mt. Fuji

Mt. Fuji

Approximately 2 hours from Shinjuku to Mount Fuji. Take the Limited Express "Kaiji" to Otsuki then transfer to the Fuji Kyuko Line to Kawaguchiko Station.

Mount Fuji soars to a height of 3,776 meters and the beautiful sight of this perpetually snow-capped peak has held people in awe for generations.

Railway Museum

Railway Museum

Ride the New Shuttle from JR Omiya Station. Exit at the next stop, Tetsudo Hakubutsukan (Railway Museum) Station. It is a one-minute walk to the museum.

Yokohama

Yokohama

Approximately 30 minutes to Yokohama from Shinjuku on the Shonan Shinjuku Line.

With a population of more than 3.67 million, Japan’s second largest city was transformed when the port was opened to the world in 1859 with the arrival of Perry’s “Black Ships.