VDD19/Air travel

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This page covers air travel advice for VDD19.

Arrival

Your passport must be valid for as long as you would be allowed to stay as defined by the country visa policy. For visa-free visits, this is typically 90 days. However German, British and Irish citizens are allowed for 6 months. As a general, you should always renew a passport 6 months before it expires anyway.

On international flights, you should always carry a receipt of your flying itinerary - especially return flights, a copy of any reservation for accommodation, a pen in working condition and of course the receipts for any checked-in bags. You will be required to fill a landing card, which the flight attendants should provide during your flight into Japan. If you did not get one, you can also fetch one at the airport border checks.

As a general rule, never bring fresh food through customs. Also bring a copy of any medical prescription drug. Your bag will be checked at customs.

  • After landing you will go through:
    • thermal cameras (to detect people with fever),
    • passport/visa checks,
    • baggage reclaim,
    • and finally custom checks.
  • Past arrivals:
    • Look for an ATM if you need local currencies.
    • If you wish, drop your heavy bags at bag delivery service counter (for payment). You should have your hotel address written in Japanese.
    • Then follow signs for the public transit station.

Departures

Airport transfer

Haneda (HND)

From the airport to the city, take the Tokyo monorail to the final Hamamatsucho station. From there, you can transfer to the JR East Yamanote loop line to get to your exact destination.

Onward to IIJ, take the loop JR Yamanote line counter-clockwise (toward Tokyo/Ueno) to Akihabara station, then transfer to the transversal JR Chuo-Sobu line to Iidabashi station.

Narita (NRT)

The airport is located quite far from the city, in the neighboring Chiba prefecture. There are two competing train companies to get to the city:

Please note that the first train to the airport start around 6:00. If your flight leaves Narita before 9:00, you should really consider staying at a Narita airport hotel the night before.

Narita Express

The Narita Express operated by JR East goes directly to/from Tokyo-Central station.

From Tokyo-Central to IIJ, take the JR Chuo line to Iidabashi station.

with JR Pass

The JR Pass (and JR East Pass) include unlimited rides on the Narita Express. Ask for a ticket to Tokyo at the same time as you exchange your JR Pass voucher for the real pass.

without JR Pass

You can buy a discounted round-trip if you go back to Narita within 14 days.

Keisei

Keisei operates three different types of services between Narita and Tokyo-Ueno (actually Keisei-Ueno station).

Skyliner

The Skyliner is the fastest option to the city, and is recommended if you cannot buy a round-trip. You can buy a ticket online in advance for a small discount here.

Keisei Main Line

The limited express is the cheapest (and slowest) option. You can buy a ticket at the station.

Onward to IIJ, walk 600 meters south from Keisei-Ueno to the Toei metro Ueno-Okachimachi station, and take the Oedo line to Iidabashi station.

Kansai International (KIX) "Osaka"

Directly to Tokyo

This only makes sense with a JR Pass. Get the train tickets at the same time as you exchange the voucher for the pass:

  • JR West's Kansai-Airport Express to 'Shin-Osaka, then
  • JR Central's Tokkaido line Shinkansen to Tokyo-Central.

Via Osaka

  • JR West Kansai-Airport Express with a JR Pass, or
  • Nankai Electric Railway without a JR Pass.

Chubu Centrair / Nagoya (NGO)

  • Meiteitsu Limited Express to Nagoya central, then
  • JR Central's Tokkaido line Shinkansen to Tokyo-Central.