Top Transportation in Tokyo

Discover 38 Transport in Tokyo on Trip.com, updated February 10, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 72 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From SEK 33.00 per person, with an average total of SEK 326.40. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 9.495k verified reviews, Transport Tokyo boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular Transport: "[Official Ticket] Tokyo Subway Ticket 24/48/72 Hour Ticket (Tokyo Metro + Toei Subway)", with 3.705k reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "[VIP LINER] Round-trip Tokyo to Kawaguchiko One-Way Express Bus Ticket | Direct from Tokyo Station & Akihabara Station", a 3-hour adventure in Tokyo!

The next available day tour departs on February 11, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Tokyo Transport usually take about 3 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

February is the perfect time to visit Tokyo! Choose from Transport available day tours, including seasonal favorites like [Official Ticket] Tokyo Subway Ticket 24/48/72 Hour Ticket (Tokyo Metro + Toei Subway).

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Reviews: [VIP LINER] Round-trip Tokyo to Kawaguchiko One-Way Express Bus Ticket | Direct from Tokyo Station & Akihabara Station
Guest User2025-10-12
Excellent bus! The ride was very comfortable. What was most pleasing was that it was direct, without transfers. There are charging stations on board. There was one 15-minute stop along the way with a restroom and café (see photo). We traveled from "Tokyo Station"; all directions were clear, and the waiting area was comfortable. On the way back, we arrived at Akihabara Station, an open-air stop. When leaving the lake, the bus boarding area is equipped with a waiting area (chairs, a sofa, a table, power outlets, and a restroom). We recommend this mode of transport.
Reviews: Japan Bus Ticket - Tokyo to Fuji-Q Highland Round-trip Bus Ticket via Lake Kawaguchi
Guest User2025-12-04
Let me start by saying that we had a comfortable and enjoyable trip there and back. But I think I'll add some important information below, as the description of this event was a bit confusing to me. As I understand it, this is a separate carrier that also departs from bus stations (yes, stations have bus departure zones with separate exits and schedules). When booking, as stated, even if you selected a time and date, they might not be available. Our date was already inconvenient. But they offered to change it to another day, which we did. They responded quickly, but perhaps because of the translator, it was sometimes difficult to understand what was meant. I wouldn't say they were as friendly as we're used to. But I think we figured it out. Tickets are emailed separately with the changed date and time after you've confirmed it with support.
Reviews: Japan Bus Ticket: Shinjuku to Lake Kawaguchi, Yamanakako, Fuji-Q Highland, Gotemba, Airport Line Bus Ticket - Scan QR Code to Board, No Exchange Needed
Guest User2026-01-30
Booking is incredibly easy. And the agents are very attentive to ensure the time you book is convenient for you within the specified time range.
Reviews: [Official Ticket] Skyliner Keisei Electric Railway Ticket [Tokyo Airport Express: Narita International Airport - Ueno/Nippori]
Guest User2026-01-30
Each person has an assigned seat, and there are luggage racks near the boarding area. The seating experience is similar to first class on a high-speed train, as it's a 2+2 layout, making it quite spacious. Pay attention to the boarding time to avoid boarding the wrong train.
Reviews: [Official Ticket] Tokyo Subway Ticket 24/48/72 Hour Ticket (Tokyo Metro + Toei Subway)
Guest User2026-01-31
The 72‑hour Tokyo Subway pass saved us time and money while exploring central Tokyo. It covers Tokyo Metro + Toei Subway lines and gave us unlimited rides for three full days, which made hopping between neighborhoods (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, Asakusa) effortless. Activation is simple — the timer starts the first time you pass through a gate — so activate it when you begin a full day of sightseeing to get the most value. We paired the pass with a Suica card for JR lines and airport transfers, which worked well.
Reviews: [Official Ticket] [Special Package] Narita Airport Express - Keisei Skyliner Ticket + Tokyo Metro Subway 24/48/72-hour Pass
Guest User2026-01-27
How to get a Skyliner - It varies by station, but there are places where you can get it yourself or go to a specific ticket booth to get it! (Fast and convenient!)/ For the subway, you can just go to a nearby ticket machine and get it. It was really convenient. I carried it around in a small card wallet and it didn't break, which was nice. The 72 hours start counting down once you start using it, so I used it effectively for 3 nights and 4 days, and I think I used it almost 15 times a day. It doesn't work on JR, so you have to buy it separately when going to Disney!
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