Transfer from Haneda to Narita with ski bags
If I arrive in Haneda and take the bus shuttle to Narita, is there lots of room for luggage on the bus (as I will be travelling with 2 ski bags and one regular bag)?
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Yes. The Airport Limousine is a standard high "tourist" bus with tons of luggage space. The official allowance is two large suitcases, but they allow surfboards (and hence, presumably, equally awkwardly sized ski gear) under 2m in length on a space-available basis, and in my experience the buses are rarely if ever full.
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Can you transit between Haneda and Narita?
The fastest way of getting between Narita and Haneda, which is fully covered by the JR Pass, is to take the Narita Express (also known as N'Ex), followed by short journeys on the Yamanote line and the Tokyo Monorail. The whole journey takes around 1 hour 55 minutes when you factor in layovers.How much is luggage forwarding in Japan?
Depending on the size of your baggage, these transport services usually range between \xa51,000 and \xa55,000 in price, per item. For example, next day delivery of luggage from Tokyo to Kyoto may cost around \xa51,900.How can I ship my luggage ahead?
The UPS Store has cost competitive options to get your luggage where it needs to go without airport hassles. Don't get caught at the airport with overweight or extra baggage, which can cost additional fees. Bring your suitcases to The UPS Store, where we will weigh and ship them for you.Is it better to go to Haneda or Narita?
Haneda is much closer to downtown Tokyo, and is increasingly being used for long-haul flights especially to the US. Narita, on the other hand, is served by more international carriers and has a broader selection of airport lounges to choose from.Travel Hack! Tokyo Narita to Haneda Transfer for ¥1,580
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Answer 2
A the bus can't guarantee to be able to take your skis, I would advise that you take the train. There are direct trains from Haneda to Narita that cost half as much as the bus.
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