✈️🎌 東京の2つの主要空港:成田と羽田の主な特徴と違い #tokyotravel

Tokyo is served by two major airports, Narita and Haneda. Here’s how they compare. Narita is larger, handling mainly international flights. It’s about 37 mi from central Tokyo, so it takes an hour or more to get to most neighborhoods. Direct rail connections include Narita Express and Case Skyliner, which provide easy transit to major city hubs. There are plentiful immigration and customs facilities and check-in counters, easing the experience for international travelers. Haneda is closer to central Tokyo, less than 9 miles out, so transfer times into the city are short. Because it handles both domestic Japanese routes and select international ones, it’s convenient if you’re connecting between domestic and international flights. Direct rail links to the Tokyo Montreal and KQ line deliver service to major Tokyo stations, making Haneda a popular choice for people who value minimal ground travel. Like and subscribe for

Tokyo is served by two major airports: Narita and Haneda.

Narita: larger, handling mainly long-haul international flights // about 37 miles from central Tokyo // takes an hour or more to get to most neighborhoods // rail connections = Narita Express and Keisei Skyliner // plentiful immigration & customs facilities, and check-in counters = easy experience for international travelers

Haneda: closer to central Tokyo (less than 9 miles out) // handles both domestic Japanese routes and select international ones = convenient if you’re connecting between domestic and international flights // rail links to the Tokyo Monorail and Keikyū Line // popular for people who value minimal ground travel

Both offer excellent experiences, with a range of dining, shopping, services, and nearby or attached hotels.

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