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How to move from airport to city

Pick your first major station first, then choose the airport transfer that still works with your arrival time and luggage.

Steps

  1. Confirm the airport, terminal, and your first target station before comparing routes.
  2. Choose rail in daytime when transfers are simple, and choose bus or taxi if arrival is late or bags are heavy.
  3. Check the last departure time before buying any ticket or pass.
  4. Screenshot the route before you leave airport Wi-Fi.

Common mistakes

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Fast path

  1. Open the route to your first major station, not your final neighborhood.
  2. If you land early and only have one clear transfer, rail is usually easiest.
  3. If you land late, feel tired, or have large luggage, airport bus or taxi can be safer than a complicated train transfer.
  4. Once you reach the first big station, make the smaller local move.

What to decide before you buy

  • Know whether you are aiming for Tokyo Station, Shinjuku, Kyoto Station, Osaka Station, or another clear hub.
  • Check whether you need an IC card, a base fare ticket, or a limited express / reserved seat add-on.
  • If several people are traveling together, compare one direct bus against multiple rail tickets and transfers.

Late-night fallback

  • If the last train is close, stop optimizing for price and optimize for certainty.
  • If the airport bus still runs to your hotel area, that is often the lowest-stress choice.
  • If rail and bus are both gone, go to the nearest major station or your hotel by taxi instead of wandering between closed counters.

Ask staff like this

  • Show the station name on your phone.
  • Ask: Which train or bus should I take to Tokyo Station?
  • If you are worried about the last connection, ask staff to point to the next reliable departure, not every possible option.
Editorial Notes Who made this

Written by

Japan Trip OS Editorial
Written in Japan for on-the-ground travel decisions

Reviewed by

Japan Trip OS Review Desk
Reviewed against current traveler friction points in Japan

Updated

2026-03-20

Why trust this

Built in Japan for travelers who need the next practical move fast, not generic inspiration.

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Last updated

2026-03-20

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Useful for normal traveler decisions. Re-check operator, airport, and weather alerts on the same day.

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