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Narita airport T1 to Asakusa?
I need to get to Asakusa from Narita airport. I will have a suica card and I want to use the keisei main line. It looks like I have to transfer at Aoto. Which train should I take at Aoto? I've never traveled to Tokyo before and all the different lines are confusing.
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- RealAnswersLv 67 years agoFavorite Answer
At AOTO Change to the Keisei OSHIAGE Line, which automatically becomes the Toei Asakusa Line to Asakusa. The transfer is very easy, from the Keisei Main Line, just walk strait to the next train across.
If you are still unsure just ask a fellow passenger or uniformed staff if the train is to Asakusa.
Depending on what time you arrive, you could take a direct train from Narita Airport to Asakusa.
Note if you do not have a Suica card yet, the Suica card is sold at the JR station at Narita Airport, at the Keisei Station the card sold is called PASMO. Despite the name difference, they are the same in useage.
- 薄紅。Lv 57 years ago
One of the fastest routes would be to take the Keisei Sky Liner to Ueno, and then take Ueno to Asakusa. Ask the ticket lady at arrivals to take the next Sky Liner. When you arrive at Ueno, you will cross the street to the station and take the Yamanote line to Asakusa.
Source(s): I take this route.