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Just 5,000 yen for parents and children! Let’s go on a one-day leisure trip to Narita with “Skyliner Narita Round Trip Ticket” to enjoy special benefits and hiking spots!

Posted on 2023-07-16 by Editor in Chief

Skyliner Narita Round Trip Ticket” that can be used on both trains and buses Sales period: June 1, 2023 – January 8, 2024

Price: 3,500 yen per adult, 5,000 yen per adult + 1 child

*The price per child is reduced to 1,500 yen if purchased at the same time as an adult. The “Skyliner Narita Round Trip Ticket” is a very economical ticket that costs 1,380 yen less than the regular fare for one adult and 2,330 yen less for a parent and child. The “Skyliner Narita Round Trip Ticket” is a very economical ticket that includes the following four transportation tickets and special offers. Skyliner ticket: One ride on the Skyliner between Keisei Ueno/Nippori Station and Airport Terminal 2 Station/Narita Airport Station, either to or from Narita Airport.

Round-trip ticket: Round-trip ticket on the Keisei Main Line and Narita Sky Access Line between Keisei Ueno/Nippori Stations and Airport Terminal 2/Narita Airport Stations.

Narita Airport Area Railroad Free Ticket Allows unlimited rides for one day from Narita Airport Station to Keisei Narita Station (Keisei Main Line), from Keisei Narita Station to Higashi-Narita Station (Higashi-Narita Line) of Keisei Electric Railway, and from Higashi-Narita Station to Shibayama Chiyoda Station of Shibayama Railway!

Soramaru Ticket This is a daytime free ticket that offers special privileges and discounts at seven facilities along the “Nanbu Museum Line, Sakura-no-Yama Line, and Soramaru Line” bus routes operated by Narita Airport Transportation.

Special offers at facilities along the train line There are many fun things you can enjoy like a stamp rally, such as gifts of goods and discounts at restaurants. To purchase a ticket, simply search for a digital ticket on the RYDEPASS smartphone app (Android/iOS) and pay online. The ticket is valid for only one day out of 28 days from the day of purchase. We immediately set out on a one-day trip to Narita Airport using the “Skyliner Narita Round Trip Ticket. Please refer to it as a model plan for a petit trip for parents and children, as well as how to use the ticket. There are plenty of facilities and sightseeing spots for both adults and children to enjoy.

Boarding the Skyliner from Keisei Ueno Station First, the Skyliner. As mentioned above, you can take the Skyliner on the return trip, so you can choose whether to use it on the way there or on the way back according to your own plans. At Keisei Ueno Station or Nippori Station, where the train arrives and departs in Tokyo, show the My Ticket screen on the RYDEPASS app at the manned Skyliner ticket counter. You will receive a seat reservation for the train you wish to board and exchange it for a Skyliner ticket. This is the only time you will receive a paper ticket. The rest can be completed with a single smartphone. The wide domed ceiling gives the Skyliner a sense of spaciousness. The wide seat pitch and ample legroom make for a calm and relaxing ride. Since this round-trip ticket is an electronic ticket to use your smartphone for the entire day, it is nice that each seat is equipped with an AC outlet at the foot of the seat for charging. Free Wi-Fi is also available on board. Before you know it, the train window is filled with peaceful fields. As one would expect from an airport express that connects central Tokyo and Narita Airport in 36 minutes at the fastest possible speed! In no time at all, we arrived at the Airport Terminal 2 Station. At the manned ticket gate at the station, open the “ticket to Airport Terminal 2 Station (for use at Airport Terminal 2 Station and Narita Airport Station),” present it to the station attendant, and tap the “Use Ticket” button. From this point on, you will use your Soramaru Ticket for the bus trip. Take a Narita Airport Transit bus (Nanbu Museum Line, Sakurayama Line, or Soramaru Line) from bus stop No. 28A on the 1st floor of Terminal 2 to your first destination, the Aviation Museum of Science and Technology.

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