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Narita Airport to Haneda Airport Transfer Guide

Transferring between Narita Airport and Haneda Airport is a common requirement for international connection itineraries in Tokyo. The most reliable, traffic-proof choice is the Keisei Access Express, which provides a specialized direct through-service connecting both airports without requiring you to switch seats. For those carrying extensive luggage or traveling with a family, the Airport Limousine Bus provides premium, non-stop highway transit that safely packs your suitcases into an under-carriage hold. Exceptionally budget-conscious flyers can drop costs further by opting for standard local commuter rail transfers.

Annual Passengers10M+
Departures Per Day120+
Punctuality Rate99.9%
Eco Footprint85% lower than private taxi

Fast Facts

  • OriginNarita International Airport (NRT)
  • DestinationHaneda Airport (HND)
  • Travel Time65 - 120 minutes
  • Fastest OptionAirport Limousine Bus (approx. 65 - 85 minutes under light highway traffic conditions)
  • Cheapest OptionKeisei Main Line with a platform transfer to the Keikyu Airport Line (approx. 1,610 yen total)
  • First ServiceDirect airport buses begin operating at 08:00 AM; regional train tracks open around 05:15 AM
  • Last ServiceLast direct train connections depart around 09:00 PM; late-night transit loops extend until 11:00 PM

Our Recommendation

Book the direct Airport Limousine Bus if you have heavy baggage and want a completely hands-off highway connection. Choose the Keisei Access Express if you prefer a highly predictable, traffic-proof schedule at a lower cost.

๐Ÿ“ Haneda Airport (HND) Highlights

  • Explore central Haneda Airport
  • Local dining & sightseeing
  • Shopping districts

Transport Mode Comparison

Transport ModeTravel TimeApproximate CostTransfer Required
Keisei Access ExpressApprox. 90 mins1,787 yenNo (Direct through-service)
Airport Limousine BusApprox. 65 - 85 mins3,600 yenNo (Direct)
Keisei Main Line + Keikyu LineApprox. 120 mins1,610 yenYes (1 transfer)

Keisei Access Express

Pros

Completely traffic-proof; no platform transfers needed on direct runs; fully IC-card compatible

Cons

Standard commuter train configuration with no reserved seats; lacks dedicated luggage compartments

Airport Limousine Bus

Pros

The fastest option under good traffic conditions; heavy bags managed by curb staff; zero platform navigation

Cons

Vulnerable to significant peak-hour highway delays; more expensive when paying out of pocket

Keisei Main Line + Keikyu Line

Pros

The absolute lowest transit price point on the market; flexible regional operation schedules

Cons

Slowest transit window; requires a line transfer at stations like Sengakuji while hauling bags

๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ Book Tickets & Logistics Online

Secure your transit passes and tickets in advance to skip ticket counter queues at the airport.

Direct Rail

  • The Keisei Electric Railway Access Express provides an exceptionally reliable rail corridor linking both airports directly.
  • Boarding platforms are located on the basement level (B1) of Narita Terminal 1 and Terminal 2ยท3.
  • A single adult fare costs exactly 1,787 yen when tapping a digital or physical IC card at the gates.
  • When standing on the platform, look closely for a train explicitly designated for Haneda Airport.
  • This specific express automatically transitions onto the Toei Asakusa and Keikyu Airport lines mid-route, meaning you can stay comfortably in your seat until you pull straight into the Haneda Airport terminal stations.

Road & Bus

  • The Airport Limousine Bus Haneda-Narita Line offers premium highway coach transit directly from curb to curb.
  • Tickets are priced at 3,600 yen for adults and can be purchased on-site or pre-booked online via booking systems like the Klook Tokyo Limousine Bus Portal.
  • Buses pull up outside the arrival lounges of all three Narita terminals and drive non-stop to Haneda's Terminals 1, 2, and 3.
  • Station attendants securely tag and slide your oversized bags into the cargo bays underneath, which completely eliminates the stress of navigating multi-level train stations with heavy baggage.

๐Ÿ›„ Luggage Handling & Forwarding

  • If you are traveling with several oversized suitcases, the Airport Limousine Bus is highly recommended because your baggage is managed completely by ground crews.
  • If you prefer taking the rails, keep in mind that the Keisei Access Express operates on a standard subway layout with long parallel bench seating.
  • It only features small overhead parcel shelves, meaning handling massive bags near your lap can feel incredibly tight and stressful during local morning or afternoon commuter rush hours.

๐Ÿ›‚ Arrival terminal logistics

  • Upon stepping past the customs checkpoints at Narita, follow the clear multilingual transit signs.
  • For the direct coach service, clear your boarding assignment at the orange limousine bus terminal counters before heading out to the designated outdoor curb islands.
  • For rail configurations, ride the escalators directly down to the basement level (B1) transit terminal and enter through the orange-branded Keisei Electric Railway automated turnstiles.

Which Option is Best For You?

๐Ÿฅ‡ First-Time Visitors

The Airport Limousine Bus because it provides a straightforward, non-stop trip from terminal to terminal, saving you from navigating any intermediate rail transfer gates.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Families & Kids

The Airport Limousine Bus because curb-side boarding and automated luggage handling dramatically lower the strain of traveling between flights with young children.

๐ŸŒ™ Late Night Arrivals

Local train transfer combinations, as high-speed direct express train timelines and direct highway coach frequencies taper off heavily by late evening.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Budget Travelers

The Keisei Main Line paired with a local line switch to the Keikyu network at Sengakuji Station, keeping your total airport connection cost down to 1,610 yen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the Japan Rail Pass to travel between Narita and Haneda airports?

The JR Pass does not cover the direct Keisei Access Express or the Limousine Bus. However, pass holders can travel for free by taking the Narita Express to Tokyo Station, changing to local JR lines to Hamamatsucho, and boarding the Tokyo Monorail into Haneda as detailed in Japan Guide's Transit Options.

How much layover connection time should I allow between flights?

It is highly recommended to allow a minimum window of 3.5 to 4 hours between your landing time at Narita and your departure time at Haneda to comfortably account for customs, travel times, and baggage check-in loops.

What happens if the highway bus gets stuck in an unexpected traffic jam?

While the limousine bus is fast, accidents or peak traffic can cause delays. If your connection window is tight, taking the traffic-proof Keisei Access Express train provides a much more predictable timeline.