Sorry my reply was delayed because it needed to be approved.
Now that I see the responses which came in while mine was pending, I'd like to
echo Ole and say:
Please check ietf94.jp/access for the basics on how to get to the Pacifico!
Though it would be neat for that page to have a link for "advanced" passenger
with a summary of how to get there on a budget.
I for sure would like to know if I were a visitor that I could get there from
NRT for 1,655 yen instead of 4,500 yen.
Thanks,
David
On 2015/08/21, at 0:07, "Somers-Harris, David | David | OPS"
<david(_dot_)somers-harris(_at_)rakuten(_dot_)com> wrote:
A local here.
Basically there are two options for taking a train out of NRT to Yokohama
station.
| Company | Line | Transfers | Cost |
| JR East | Narita Express | 0 | 4,500 JPY |
| Keisei | Skyliner | 2 | 3,020 JPY |
These actually take about the same amount of time (1.5 hrs) so the only real
difference is not having to make any transfers. How much this matters depends
on your navigation skills and how much luggage you are carrying.
If you're wanting to go really cheap though and are willing to take the time
to figure things out then you can take a local train as follows
1. NRT -- Keisei "Honsen" Line --> Keisei Funabashi Station
-- Walk to Funabashi Station (6 mins)
2. Funabashi Station -- JR Yokosuka/Sobu Rapid Line --> Yokohama
Transfers: 1
Cost: 1,655 JPY
Time: 2 hrs
Here is an English site for looking up train directions:
http://www.jorudan.co.jp/english/norikae/
Of course Google Maps works too but you'll only get limited route options
The best way to minimize cost and transfers at the same time though is to go
by bus.
Transfers: 0
Cost: 3,000 JPY (when purchasing round-trip)
*** You can go for 2,000 one way if you have ID proving you are 12~25 years
old or 65 and older.
*** You can bring it down to 1,800 if you buy 4 round trips ("HAMA coupon
tickets")
Time: 2 hrs
Details: http://www.ycat.co.jp/en/route/narita/
Hope that helps!
-David
-----Original Message-----
From: ietf [mailto:ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org] On Behalf Of Mishra,
Sanjay
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 6:53 AM
To: Randall Gellens
Cc: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: RE: closest airport for Yokohama?
I believe it is one of the better options in terms of time and reasonably
comfortable and not crowded. I would recommend buying a return fare over a
two one-way fares. The ride should be under 90 minutes so predictable then
taking a bus or other vehicular transport.
You can buy tickets within the airport just as you come out of terminal,
there are smaller booths. Just identify one that says JR East. They also have
locations when you take escalator down the subway and for N'EX. Payments can
be made via CC.
More information on fares:
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/pass/nex_round.html
-Sanjay
-----Original Message-----
From: ietf [mailto:ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org] On Behalf Of Randall
Gellens
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 5:30 PM
To: Christer Holmberg; sarikaya(_at_)ieee(_dot_)org
Cc: Romascanu, Dan (Dan); ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: RE: closest airport for Yokohama?
For those flying into NRT, I assume the Narita Express is the best train
option?
--
Randall Gellens
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