About This Transfer
Narita International Airport sits roughly 60 kilometres east of central Tokyo in Chiba Prefecture. While trains and buses cover the route, a private transfer removes the stress of navigating ticket machines and crowded platforms after a long international flight. Your English-speaking driver will meet you in the arrivals hall with a name board, help with your luggage, and drive you directly to your hotel or Airbnb anywhere in central Tokyo — Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, Roppongi, or Asakusa.
The journey follows the Higashi-Kantō Expressway and typically takes around 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic. Along the way you’ll cross the broad Tone River floodplain and pass through the eastern suburbs before the Tokyo skyline appears. Early-morning and late-night transfers are available at no extra charge, and we track your flight so the driver adjusts for any delays. Child seats and booster seats can be requested at booking.
A private transfer is especially worthwhile for families with small children, groups with heavy luggage, or travellers arriving late at night when train services have ended. Compared to the Narita Express (roughly ¥3,070 one way), the per-person cost for a group of three or four in a sedan is very competitive — and you get a door-to-door service with zero transfers.