Narita International Airport · NRT
Stopover in Tokyo: what to do and when to leave
Narita is much further from Tokyo than Haneda. Going to the capital involves immigration, train, controls and a long return; Narita-san and Omotesando are a more controllable local output when the scale leaves real room.
With less than 9 hours, it is usually better to stay in NRT. From 10–12 hours Narita-san can fit; central Tokyo requires a very large stopover and a closed railway loop before starting.
Your safety comes first. Reviewed on August 15, 2026 · Guidance, not immigration authorization.
Quick decision
Leave for Tokyo?
Only from 10 h of stopoverAnd only if you have confirmed entry, luggage to your destination and a protected return.
Check the entry requirements for Japan before crossing immigration.
Confirm that the luggage is checked to the final destination before departure.
Guidance margin, not an official requirement.
Depending on the duration
What to do during your stopover

Stay airside
Food, lounge or rest near the door are much safer than trying to cross immigration.

Narita calmly
Take advantage of the terminal services and avoid committing a long trip to the center.

Narita-san essential
The temple and Omotesando are a local exit, compact and easy to reverse.

Tokyo only with margin
Tokyo Station or Ueno can fit if the return train, terminal and border are resolved.
Safe decision
What changes
the calculation
Calculate the time you can actually use. Not all scale is useful time.
Entry requirements
Visa, eTA or exemption depending on your nationality.
Minimum connection time
Consider the MCT of the airport and your itinerary.
Procedures and controls
Immigration, security and possible additional procedures.
Transfers
Transfers between terminals and to the city center.
Day and time
Traffic, schedules and city activity.
Imprevistos
Delays, door changes or operating conditions.
Door to door timeYour scale is reduced like thisSee breakdown
They are indicative ranges. The line, the time and a change of terminal can extend each section.
- 01Arrival at the door 0:00
Confirm the terminal and departure gate.
- 02Border and departure 0:35–1:10
Varies by flight, passport and slot.
- 03Towards Narita-san0:20–0:35
Train or local bus plus access to the station.
- 04Protected return 3:00 before
Reserve room for train, security and door.
Routes with margin
Choose a plan you can cancel
Narita-san + Omotesando
10–12 hr stopoverThe most reversible local exit; avoid using a scale just for central Tokyo.
Open routeTokyo Station
1 pm or moreOnly with a very large stopover and the railway return decided before starting.
Open routeInside the airport
Plan B without leaving
When not all conditions are met, the best plan is to conserve energy and connection.
Your terminal station
T1 is next to Narita Airport Station; T2 and T3 share a station, but T3 requires more walking.
Return route
Narita Express and Skyliner arrive at different areas: train stop, terminal and last service before leaving.
Break
Lounges and rest options are preferable if the calculation does not leave a truly protected urban exit.
Quick answers in NRT
Find what you need
Don't guess where it is. Choose what you are looking for and we will tell you which area to check, with the official directory just one click away.
Try a quick search:

T1 · T2 · T3 · confirm your terminal
A break without missing the door
Narita allows you to search for restaurants and cafes by T1, T2 and T3. Official maps distinguish public zones and areas after passport control.
See location and official routeThe shops, hours and accesses change. This guide points out where to check it; The official airport directory has the final say.
Your scale, without improvising
Make it yours in 30 seconds
Choose how much margin you have, mark the three critical checks, and save the guide to return to during your trip.
Recommended plan
Narita-san + Omotesando
Tokyo. Leave only if entry, baggage and transportation ( Come back 3 hours before international departure. ) are resolved before you start.
Your connection is not generic
Plan your stopover in Tokyo
Our tool estimates your actual time, shows you what you can do, and helps you decide with confidence.
Frequently asked questions
Before deciding
Can I leave Narita during a layover?
Yes, if you meet the entry requirements for Japan, your luggage continues to your destination and you have enough time to return to your terminal, pass security and reach the gate.
How long does it take from Narita to Tokyo?
The fast train takes approximately one hour to reach its main stations; adds immigration, access to the platform, possible connections and the final journey.
What to do with a 10-hour layover in Narita?
Narita-san Shinsho-ji and Omotesando are the most prudent choice. Central Tokyo only compensates with a much longer layover and a conservative rail return.
