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one way NEX
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2015/3/9 21:18
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I read and understand that the one-way direct sales from Nrt to downtown will not be available after 13 March. It will be replaced by round trip NEX TICKETS.
The problem is..... my friends and I will arrived in Nrt on 31march, and our departure will be from HND not NRT, which means We can't Buy this round trip sales.
Please advise on How or What can We do?
Thank you!!
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by iamjojo
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Re: one way NEX
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2015/3/10 22:31
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don't be fooled by all the marketing gaff, these premium train services are usually not worth the cost. There are regular services on the same lines which cost half as much and usually only add about 20-30 mins to the journey.
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by pas7680
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Re: one way NEX
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2015/3/10 22:46
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Not everybody wants to travel low-cost at all costs.
Firstly, direct local trains from Narita go only to Tokyo for JR or Nippori/Ueno for Keisei. If you go to, say, Shinjuku or Ikebukuro, you need to make a transfer, and then use regular commuter trains, which can be a royal pain to navigate in Tokyo, especially for a first-timer. And if heavy luggage and/or rush hour is involved, that gets even worse.
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by Firas
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Re: one way NEX
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2015/3/11 19:44
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Hi. I would recommend to get a bus at the entrance of Narita airport. The bus directly go to Haneda airport and it is very frequently departed. The planned arrival time could be changed due to traffic condition, however, the driver of the bus will choose the best route at that time.
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by SY (guest)
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