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What to Prepare for a Trip to Tokyo: From Airport Transfers to Local Experiences

What to Prepare for a Trip to Tokyo: From Airport Transfers to Local Experiences

Last updated: 19 May 2025

Booking your flight and hotel is often the first step—and once that’s done, you can finally relax...right? But what else do you actually need before takeoff? It’s natural to wonder what other travelers heading to Tokyo are packing or planning.

To help you feel fully prepared, we’ve rounded up some of LIVE JAPAN’s most popular offerings. Take a look—you might find just what you didn’t know you needed.

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Table of Contents
  1. 1. Wi-Fi & SIM Cards for Use in Japan
  2. 2. Transportation – Getting from the Airport to the City
  3. 3. Must-Haves for Getting Around Central Tokyo
  4. 4. Theme Parks Are at the Heart of Any Tokyo Trip!
  5. 5. Capture the Perfect Shot from a Tokyo Observation Deck

1. Wi-Fi & SIM Cards for Use in Japan

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These days, staying connected is essential. Whether you choose a SIM card or a portable Wi-Fi device, make sure you have reliable internet access throughout your trip. Pick the option that suits your travel style and stay connected with ease.

2. Transportation – Getting from the Airport to the City

Once you’ve secured internet access, you’ll feel much more at ease—even when landing at Narita or Haneda. With access to maps and apps, it’s easier to navigate. Still, pre-booking your airport transfer by train or bus can save you time and stress. Here are some convenient options to get into central Tokyo smoothly.

Keisei Skyliner (To/From Narita Airport)

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The Keisei Skyliner runs up to three times per hour, connecting Narita Airport Terminal 2 to Nippori Station in as little as 36 minutes, and to Ueno Station in just 41 minutes. The fare is the same for both destinations.

You can purchase a single Skyliner ticket or opt for a combo deal that includes Tokyo Metro passes for added convenience.

Narita Express (To/From Narita Airport)

Many travelers opt for the Narita Express to reach Tokyo, enjoying direct service from major stations like Shinjuku, Tokyo, Shinagawa, and Shibuya with no transfers, ensuring a stress-free airport trip. Its reserved seating and ample luggage space offer comfort, especially for those with heavy bags or tight schedules. Plus, it’s fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass, making it cost-effective for pass holders.

Limousine Bus (from Narita/Haneda)

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While many travelers take the train, others prefer the comfort of the airport limousine bus. With spacious seating, onboard Wi-Fi, and a direct route to major city hotels and stations, it’s a hassle-free way to start your Tokyo vacation.

3. Must-Haves for Getting Around Central Tokyo

Once you’re in the city, navigating Tokyo’s vast and efficient public transport system is key. Whether it's the JR lines or the extensive subway network, having the right transportation pass can save you both time and money during your stay.

Tokyo Subway Tickets

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When getting around Tokyo, many travelers opt for prepaid options like Suica cards or subway passes. Suica, issued by JR East, is a rechargeable IC card usable on trains, buses, and subways across major cities in Japan. Simply tap at ticket gates for smooth entry. The balance can also be used like cash at vending machines and convenience stores—making it a must-have for independent travel.

Suica cards come preloaded (1,500 yen credit + 500 yen deposit) and are ready to use. A similar option is the Pasmo card, which works the same way and is just as versatile.

* Locations for card pick-up may change, so it’s best to ask at the airport information counter after collecting your luggage.
* To redeem Tokyo Metro Passes, use the machines marked with a QR symbol in subway stations.

The Tokyo Pass

Unlock Tokyo’s cultural treasures with THE TOKYO PASS, an affordable smartphone pass granting unlimited access to ~50 must-visit museums, parks, gardens, zoos, and aquariums! Immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant history, art, and pop culture, from iconic landmarks to hidden gems, all while connecting with locals and exploring at your own pace. Easy to use with a single app activation (group code option available), it’s the ultimate way to experience Tokyo’s essence without breaking the bank.

4. Theme Parks Are at the Heart of Any Tokyo Trip!

No Tokyo itinerary is complete without a visit to one of its world-famous theme parks. From the magic of Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea to thrilling attractions like Sanrio Puroland, these destinations are beloved by visitors of all ages. Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended to make the most of your time.

Tokyo Disney Resort

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Tokyo Disney Resort is a sprawling entertainment complex featuring two iconic theme parks—Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea—each offering a unique take on the Disney experience. With three Disney hotels, several official partner hotels, the shopping and dining district Ikspiari, and a convenient monorail system, the resort offers not just fun-filled park visits but also a full vacation experience with accommodations, dining, and entertainment all in one place.

Sanrio Puroland

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One of Tokyo’s most beloved theme parks, Sanrio Puroland welcomes over 1.5 million visitors a year. Step into the pink world of Hello Kitty, meet your favorite Sanrio characters, ride themed attractions, enjoy live shows at the theater, and shop for exclusive souvenirs. As an indoor theme park, it's perfect for all ages—rain or shine.

5. Capture the Perfect Shot from a Tokyo Observation Deck

No Tokyo trip is complete without a stunning view from above. Whether it’s the futuristic skyline, Tokyo Tower, or even glimpses of Mt. Fuji on a clear day, visiting one of the city's iconic observation decks is a must for unforgettable photos and panoramic memories.

Shibuya Sky Observation Deck

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Shibuya Sky is the rooftop observation deck of Shibuya Scramble Square, right in the heart of Tokyo. Located on the 45th floor, the open-air deck offers sweeping views of the city skyline. On clear days, you can spot Mt. Fuji, Tokyo Skytree, and Roppongi Hills—all from one place. It’s not just about the view—relaxing lounge areas let you soak in the scene at your own pace.

TOKYO SKYTREE®

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As one of the tallest structures in Japan, Tokyo Skytree offers unbeatable panoramic views of the city. Standing at 634 meters, it features two observation areas—Tembo Deck and Tembo Galleria—where you can take in breathtaking sights across Tokyo and beyond.

Roppongi Hills Tokyo City View (Indoor Observation Deck)

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Located on the 52nd floor of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, this indoor observation deck offers sweeping views of Tokyo’s dynamic skyline blending modern city life with cultural heritage. Surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass, it's ideal for capturing stunning shots of the cityscape—and for an extra fee, you can access the open-air Sky Deck for an even broader horizon.

One of the best parts of traveling abroad is immersing yourself in local culture—and Japan is no exception. Hands-on cultural experiences are highly recommended and popular among visitors. Plus, Tokyo is surrounded by charming destinations that are perfect for day trips, offering a refreshing change of pace just outside the city.

Tokyo Kimono Rental & Hair Styling

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Wearing a kimono is one of the most iconic cultural experiences you can have in Japan. In Tokyo, popular rental plans often include not just the kimono itself but also professional hair styling—perfect for capturing beautiful, memorable photos during your trip.

  • Senso-ji Temple
    • Address 2-3-1, Asakusa, Taitou-ku, Tokyo, 111-0032
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    • Nearest Station Asakusa Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Toei Asakusa Line / Tobu Isesaki Line (Tobu Skytree Line) / Tsukuba Express)
      5 minutes on foot
    • Phone Number 03-3842-0181

Mt. Fuji & Hakone Day Tour

Mt. Fuji & Hakone Day Tour

Hakone remains one of the most popular day trip destinations from Tokyo—and combining it with Mt. Fuji makes for a truly rewarding experience. These one-day tours are well-planned, offering scenic views, relaxing hot springs, and even outlet shopping along the way, making them a top pick for travelers seeking variety in a single outing.

As we’ve seen above, travelers planning a trip to Tokyo tend to focus on airport and city transportation, observation decks, theme parks, cultural experiences, and day trips to nearby destinations.

If you’re getting ready for your own Tokyo adventure, take a moment to review what you might still need—so you can enjoy a smooth, well-prepared journey from start to finish!

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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