
Detroit to Tokyo Flight Tickets
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About Detroit - Tokyo Flights
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Detroit has 3 airports, while Tokyo has 2 airports. Compare flights between all airports to find the best deal.
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Detroit and Tokyo - Airport Transportation
Coleman A. Young International Airport (DET)
How to Get to the Airport
Taxi: You can reach Coleman A. Young International Airport by taxi from downtown Detroit. You can board from central points like Cadillac Square or Campus Martius. Travel time is 10-20 minutes, and taxis operate 24 hours.
Uber/Lyft (App-Based Vehicle): You can use Uber or Lyft apps from downtown Detroit (e.g., Washington Blvd) to reach the airport. Travel time is 10-20 minutes depending on traffic, and the service is active 24 hours.
Rental Car: You can reach the airport with a rented car from car rental offices in downtown Detroit. Travel time is approximately 10-15 minutes, and rental car offices generally operate between 07:00-22:00.
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW)
How to Get to the Airport
Bus: You can reach the airport by taking the SMART 261 bus line from stops at Cadillac Square or Michigan Ave. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes. Buses depart every 30-60 minutes.
Taxi: You can reach the airport by calling a taxi from hotel or street stops in the city center. The travel time varies between 20-40 minutes depending on traffic.
Uber/Lyft Apps: You can call a vehicle to the airport from any location in the city center using Uber or Lyft apps. The journey typically takes 20-30 minutes, and the service is available 24/7.
Airport Shuttle Services: To go from the city center to the airport, you can make a reservation in advance with services like Detroit Cars & Airport Shuttle and board from hotels or central points. The journey takes about 25-35 minutes.
Car Rental: By renting a car in the city center, you can reach the airport via the I-94 highway. The travel time varies between 20-30 minutes depending on traffic.
Narita International Airport (NRT)
From Airport to City Center
Metro/Train: The JR Narita Express (N'EX) line provides direct access from Narita Airport to central points like Tokyo Station, Shibuya, and Shinjuku. The journey takes approximately 60 minutes. Services run every 30 minutes and operate from 07:37 AM to 09:44 PM.
Keisei Skyliner Train: Offers fast access from Narita Airport to Keisei Ueno or Nippori stations. The journey takes approximately 36-45 minutes. Services are scheduled every 30 minutes and run throughout the day.
JR Sobu Line Train: Operates as a commuter train to Tokyo Station. The journey takes approximately 80-90 minutes with services every 30 minutes. It operates from early to late hours.
Bus: Various bus lines provide transportation from Narita Airport to the Tokyo area. Travel time and frequency vary by line.
Taxi: Taxis are available at the airport terminal exits. Travel to Tokyo city center can take approximately 60-90 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
Haneda Airport (HND)
From Airport to City Center
Tokyo Monorail: You can reach Hamamatsucho Station directly by taking the Tokyo Monorail from Terminals 1, 2, and 3 of Haneda Airport. From there, you can transfer to the JR Yamanote Line for easy access to central areas of Tokyo, such as Tokyo Station, Shinjuku, or Shibuya. Monorail services are frequent and regular.
Keikyu Airport Line: The Keikyu Line provides direct access from Haneda to Shinagawa Station, allowing transfers to the JR Yamanote Line or Shinkansen. It is a practical option for those wishing to travel to Tokyo Station from Shinagawa.
Limousine Bus (Airport Bus): Limousine Buses departing from Haneda Airport operate to various destinations such as Tokyo Station, Ginza, and Shibuya. The buses follow different routes, stopping at multiple hotels and stations.
Taxi: Official taxi stands can be found at the exits of the airport terminals. Taxis provide transportation to locations like Ginza, Tokyo Station, and Shibuya, depending on traffic. They also operate after midnight.
Private Transfer / VIP Vehicle: Private vehicle transfer services are available to hotels in Tokyo's 23 districts. Luxurious vehicle options and chauffeur services offer a comfortable travel experience.