Transportation

Transportation Apps

There are multiple useful apps available that can assist you in navigating Tokyo and Japan. Select the link below to access travel information, guides, ride shares, and more. 

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Suica cards are a prepaid form of electronic money that can be utilized to easily and conveniently travel and shop. Suica can be used on trains, subways, buses, and monorails. Learn more at the link below. 

Reaching Tokyo

By Air

Tokyo has two airports, Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND).  We recommend utilizing Haneda Airport as it is much closer to the venue (NetOne Valley) and the central Tokyo.  

Haneda Airport is 15 minutes via train and 8 minutes via taxi from venue.

Narita International Airport is located 60 kilometers outside of central Tokyo. It takes about 1.5 hours via train from NRT to the venue.

Narita International Airport mainly handles the international flights and only a small number of domestic flights. The more centrally located Haneda Airport (HND) handles a smaller number of international flights and the majority of domestic flights.
 

By Bullet Train (Shinkansen)

Most shinkansen lines lead to Tokyo and are operated by Japan Railway. The trip from Osaka/Kyoto takes about three hours. There are also direct trains to/from Kyushu, Kanazawa, Niigata and various destinations in the Tohoku Region and Hokkaido.

Subways and trains will be the most convenient way to get around Tokyo.

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How to Reach the Venue

NetOne Valley

From Hamamatsucho Station 

Take the Tokyo Monorail at Hamamatsucho Station to Oikeibajo-Mae Station. Board on the platform for Haneda Airport Terminal 2 (5F). Please be careful not to take “Haneda Express” as it skips Oikeibajo-Mae Station.  Only “Rapid” and “Local” trains stop at Oikeibajo-Mae Station.

Exit at the Oikeibajo-Mae Station. Take the stairs and follow signs for 改札口 (ticket gate). Pass the fare gate and exit via (正面) (front). 

Head west on 競馬場通り(Racecourse Street) for 3 minutes until reaching NetOne Valley across the street on the left.

 

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From Tokyo Station

Take the Yamanote line on Platform 5 from Tokyo Station to Hamamatsucho Station. 

Once at Hamamatsucho Station, follow signs for “Transfer to Monorail”. Board the Tokyo Monorail to Oikeibajo-Mae Station via the platform for Haneda Airport Terminal 2 (5F). Please be careful not to take “Haneda Express” as it skips Oikeibajo-Mae Station.  Only “Rapid” and “Local” train stop at Oikeibajo-Mae Station.

Exit at the Oikeibajo-Mae Station. Take the stairs and follow signs for 改札口 (ticket gate). Pass the fare gate and exit via (正面) (front).

Head west on 競馬場通り(Racecourse Street) for 3 minutes until reaching NetOne Valley across the street on the left.

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From Shinagawa Station 

Take the Yamanote line on Platform 1 from Shinagawa Station to Hamamatsucho Station. 

Once at Hamamatsucho Station, follow signs for “Transfer to Monorail”. Board the Tokyo Monorail to Oikeibajo-Mae Station via the platform for Haneda Airport Terminal 2 (5F). Please be careful not to take “Haneda Express” as it skips Oikeibajo-Mae Station.  Only “Rapid” and “Local” train stop at Oikeibajo-Mae Station.

Exit at the Oikeibajo-Mae Station. Take the stairs and follow signs for 改札口 (ticket gate). Pass the fare gate and exit via (正面) (front).

Head west on 競馬場通り(Racecourse Street) for 3 minutes until reaching NetOne Valley across the street on the left.

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