Narita International Airport (NRT) is about 65 km from Ueno Station, a major railway hub in central Tokyo. The Keisei Skyliner provides the fastest connection at just 41 minutes, making it the quickest way to reach central Tokyo from Narita.
About Ueno Station
Ueno Park, directly adjacent to the station, is Tokyo's greatest concentration of museums and cultural institutions. The Tokyo National Museum houses Japan's largest collection of art and antiquities, the National Museum of Western Art (a Le Corbusier UNESCO site) displays Rodin sculptures and Impressionist paintings, and the National Science Museum offers fascinating exhibits. In spring, the park transforms into one of Tokyo's most popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) spots.
The Ameyoko (Ame-Yokocho) market street running beneath the JR tracks between Ueno and Okachimachi stations is a vibrant, chaotic shopping strip dating to the post-WWII black market era. Today it sells everything from fresh seafood and dried goods to sneakers and cosmetics at bargain prices, maintaining an energetic street-market atmosphere rare in modern Tokyo.
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | ¥22,000-28,000 | 60-80 minutes | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
The last Keisei Skyliner from Narita departs around 9:30 PM, arriving at Ueno by 10:15 PM. The last Keisei Access Express runs until about 10:30 PM. After that, night buses and taxis are the only options. Taxis from Narita to Ueno cost ¥25,000-30,000.
Luggage Tips
The Keisei Skyliner has overhead luggage racks and floor space for large bags. Keisei Ueno Station has coin lockers in various sizes. Note: Keisei Ueno Station is separate from JR Ueno Station — they are a 5-minute walk apart via underground passages, so factor this in when connecting with luggage.
Accessibility
The Keisei Skyliner has wheelchair-accessible seating. Keisei Ueno Station and JR Ueno Station both have elevators. Ueno Park is mostly flat and accessible, though some museum entrances have steps with alternative accessible entries. Ameyoko market is narrow but on flat ground.