Ginza

By train
By train

Getting to Ginza is easy - in the heart of the area is Ginza station, connected to the Marunouchi M16, Ginza G09, and Hibiya H08 subway lines. Alternatively you may walk to the area from the JR Shimbashi or Yurakucho stations, Higashi-Ginza station on the Toei Asakusa A11 or the Ginza Itchome station on the Yurakucho Y19 subway line.

Connections from Narita Airport can be made either by taking the Keisei line to Ueno, then changing to the Ginza line ¥2,080 and 80 minutes via Keisei's reserved Skyliner service, or ¥1,160 and about 100 minutes via their limited express commuter service, or by JR's Narita Express to Tokyo Station and then the Marunouchi subway ¥2,900, 80 minutes. Both airport services offer numerous additional connections if your destination is closer to another station. Domestic passengers flying into Haneda Airport have it easier - Keikyu trains travel directly from the airport to the Asakusa line's Higashi-Ginza station ¥650, 30 minutes.

By bus
By bus

Airport Limousine Buses run from the airport to major hotels in Ginza, taking 80-90 minutes under normal highway traffic and costing ¥3000.