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Narita International Airport is the first destination for most international travelers arriving in Japan, and serves as a major aviation gateway to Tokyo (Tokyo). With three modern terminals, an extensive flight network, and numerous transportation options to the city center, Narita plays a crucial role in Japan's international transportation system. This article provides updated information on flight routes, connecting transportation, and detailed guides for passengers at Narita in 2025.
Narita International Airport officially began operations in 1978, serving as one of two main airports serving the Tokyo capital region, while maintaining its role as Japan's most important international aviation gateway. In 2023, it handled 33% of Japan's total international passengers, becoming the country's busiest international passenger airport.
Narita International Airport (Source: Internet)
Narita International Airport has a total area of approximately 1,137 hectares. The airport's modern infrastructure allows efficient operation of large volumes of passengers and cargo:
Runways and apron: Narita Airport currently has two operational runways:
Number of parking positions: Total of 169 parking positions for both domestic and international flights.
Operating hours: The airport only allows aircraft takeoffs and landings from 6:00 to 24:00 daily.
Expansion plans:
From June 25, 2025, Narita Airport officially implements a large-scale upgrade project with a total planned area of 2,297 hectares, including runway components:
After completion (expected by the end of 2028 or early 2029), aviation operational capacity at Narita will increase from 300,000 flights annually to 500,000 flights, helping reduce takeoff and landing times and improve service quality.
Aircraft apron area (Source: Internet)
Narita International Airport currently operates 3 passenger terminals, with a total floor area of 920,000m² and 95 boarding gates.
TERMINAL 1:
This is the largest terminal at Narita with a floor area of 464,000m². Terminal 1 follows a satellite model structure, consisting of three main sections: North Wing, Central Building, and South Wing. The area has 40 boarding gates equipped with jet bridges along with approximately 130 restaurants and retail stores.
Floor functions:
Satellite areas connected to Terminal 1: This is the waiting and departure area for flights.
Terminal 1 (Source: Internet)
Terminal 1 hall (Source: Internet)
A shopping area in Terminal 1 (Source: Internet)
TERMINAL 2:
Terminal 2 has an area of 396,000m² and was completed in 1992. The terminal has 32 boarding gates distributed between main and satellite buildings, serving both international and domestic flights.
Terminal 2 (Source: Internet)
International arrivals hall of Terminal 2 (Source: Internet)
Satellite building area in Terminal 2 (Source: Internet)
TERMINAL 3:
Terminal 3 opened on April 8, 2015, as Japan's first dedicated LCC terminal with an area of 110,000m². This terminal is primarily operated by low-cost carriers (LCC) for both international and domestic flights with a capacity of 15 million passengers annually.
Terminal 3 (Source: Internet)
A corner of the interior space in the terminal (Source: Internet)
Transportation between terminals:
Moving between terminals at Narita Airport is quite convenient thanks to multiple flexible options:
Layout diagram of three terminals (Source: Internet)
Shuttle bus between terminals (Source: Internet)
The network of Narita International Airport includes over 100 cities and more than 40 countries, serving both international and domestic flights. Flight routes to Vietnam include:
Flight route
Flight type
Reference one-way price
Narita → Hanoi (NRT → HAN)
Direct flight
From 5,488,000 VND
Narita → Ho Chi Minh City (NRT → SGN)
Narita → Da Nang (NRT → DAD)
From 7,480,000 VND
Narita → Phu Quoc (NRT → PQC)
Connecting flight
From 8,732,000 VND
Narita → Nha Trang (NRT → CXR)
Narita → Hue (NRT → HUI)
Narita → Buon Ma Thuot (NRT → BMV)
From 9,334,000 VND
Narita → Dong Hoi (NRT → VDH)
Note: Flight information is updated as of July 2025. Travelers should visit airline websites to update the latest list of flight routes.
The flight network of Narita International Airport includes over 100 cities and more than 40 countries (Source: Internet)
Below are popular options for convenient travel from central Tokyo to Narita International Airport:
Transportation method
Booking guide and travel time
Reference cost
Local railway (JR)
Sobu Line: From Tokyo take JR Sobu line to airport. No advance booking required, train makes many stops.
1,342 JPY/way
Keisei Main Line: From Tokyo take Keihin-Tohoku line to Nippori, then transfer to Keisei Main line to airport. Train makes many stops.
1,219 JPY/way
Express trains
Narita Sky Access express train: From Nippori station transfer to Keisei Narita SkyAccess to airport. Train is fast with fewer stops.
1,434 JPY/way
Keisei Skyliner premium express: From Nippori station, transfer to Skyliner to airport.<br><br>Ticket purchase:<br>- Book in advance on Keisei Electric Railway website<br>- Buy at ticket counters at train stations<br>- Buy from automatic ticket machines
2,570 - 2,790 JPY/way
Narita Express (NEX) special express: From Tokyo/Shinjuku direct to airport.<br><br>Ticket purchase:<br>- Book online on JR East website or travel agencies<br>- Automatic ticket machines at train stations
3,020 - 3,220 JPY/way
Airport limousine bus
Pick up from hotels or main points in Tokyo like Shinjuku, Ginza, etc. to airport.<br><br>Ticket purchase:<br>- Book online on transport company websites or third parties like Klook, Trip, etc.<br>- Pick up at west exit of Shinjuku station, or go to JR highway bus terminal at Tokyo station (south exit bus stop #7)
3,100 - 3,600 JPY/way
Budget bus TYO-NRT
Buy tickets at JR bus ticket counters, pay cash or credit card. Also possible to go directly to bus terminal on departure day and buy cash tickets.
1,500 JPY/way
Taxi
Note: 20% night surcharge, early morning surcharge additional 1,000 JPY
21,500 - 35,000 JPY/way depending on destination
Self-drive car
Parking must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance.<br>- Terminal 1: Lots P-1 and P-5<br>- Terminal 2: Lots P-2 and P-3<br>- Terminal 3 passengers should use Terminal 2 parking
1,000 - 1,570 JPY/day
Private transfer
Door-to-door service with English-speaking driver
Private car: 20,000 - 40,000 JPY/way/car depending on vehicle type and route<br><br>Shared ride: about 5,980 JPY/way/person
Express train station connecting directly to the airport (Source: Internet)
After landing at Narita, you have many options to quickly travel to central Tokyo. Below are popular transportation methods:
Keisei Main Line: Destinations at Ueno and JR connection points to other areas.
Narita Sky Access express train: Connects airport to Keisei-Ueno, Higashi-Matsudo, Nippori stations
Keisei Skyliner premium express: Destinations at Nippori, Ueno, Asakusa. From here, you can transfer to Metro subway to continue your journey.<br><br>Ticket purchase:<br>- Find Skyliner & Keisei Information Center at Terminal 1 or Terminal 2, buy tickets at counter or use automatic machines<br>- Online booking offers better prices
Narita Express (NEX) special express: From airport direct to major Tokyo stations like Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, etc.<br><br>Ticket purchase:<br>- Book online on JR East website or travel agencies<br>- Buy at JR East counter at airport (basement B1, Terminal 1 or 2)
Direct pickup from airport to hotels or destinations like Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Ginza, Tokyo station, etc.<br><br>Ticket purchase:<br>- Book online on transport company websites or third parties like Klook, Trip, etc.<br>- Ticket counters at airport
Public bus TYO-NRT
Budget route with many stops.<br><br>Buy tickets at airport ticket counter on departure day or pay cash on bus.
Go to taxi stands right outside terminal arrival halls.<br><br>Note: 20% night surcharge, early morning surcharge additional 1,000 JPY.
Door-to-door service with English-speaking driver. Cost varies depending on vehicle type and travel route.<br><br>Need to book in advance on travel company websites.
Private car: 20,000 - 40,000 JPY/way<br><br>Shared ride: 5,980 JPY/way/person
Self-drive car rental
Minimum rental time 3 hours. Book car through:<br>- Book in advance on transport service company websites or travel platforms<br>- Rent directly at airport car rental counter and use company shuttle to pickup point (near airport)
8,580 - 25,850 JPY/day depending on car type and rental location
Note: Consider buying the following cards to optimize costs and convenience when traveling by train, bus, express trains within the city and to/from the airport:
There are many convenient transportation options for you to travel to or from the airport (Source: Internet)
Below are important notes when departing or arriving at Narita International Airport (NRT), Japan, for international travelers, especially Vietnamese travelers.
Register for Visit Japan Web: Passengers should register in advance at Visit Japan Web to shorten immigration and customs procedures.
Prepare necessary documents:
Baggage and customs regulations:
Special services at Narita:
Contact information for assistance
Special notes
Use airport lounges for a more comfortable experience (Source: Internet)
1. How many terminals does Narita have? How do I know which terminal my flight departs from?
Narita Airport has 3 main terminals:
To know the exact departure terminal, check the information on your flight ticket or the airline's website before traveling.
2. How early should I arrive at the airport before my flight?
Generally, passengers should be at the airport 2 to 3 hours before departure for international flights. Check-in counter opening and closing times may vary by airline, so passengers should check with the airline beforehand to ensure a smooth journey.
3. My flight departs early morning. Can I stay overnight at the airport?
Narita Airport has 24/7 convenience stores at all terminals. Additionally, passengers can rest at capsule hotels located in parking lot P-2, adjacent to Terminal 2, with 24/24 check-in service. Please refer to the airport's official website for details and advance booking if needed.
4. Why is the flight information on the display board different from airline information?
Flight information is provided directly by airlines and may change depending on actual situations such as schedule adjustments, gate changes, or technical issues. Therefore, there may sometimes be differences between airport information and airline information. Passengers should always check directly with the airline for the most accurate information.
4. Does the airport have dedicated areas for group travelers?
Narita Airport has separate check-in counters for group passengers and tour travelers:
Passengers should contact the airline or travel company in advance for detailed guidance on meeting locations.
Thorough preparation of documents, understanding travel times, and necessary amenity services will make your journey at Narita International Airport more comfortable and convenient. Save this article to not miss any important information for your upcoming trip to the Land of the Rising Sun.
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