
Fujisawa Kanagawa, Japan Travel Guide
Fujisawa has no major airport. Travelers typically fly into Narita International Airport (NRT) or Haneda Airport (HND), both serving as main international gateways for Japan.
Flight availability is generally high year-round. Prices increase during peak tourist seasons (cherry blossom, Golden Week, summer, New Year's).
JR Narita Express (N'EX) to Tokyo/Shinagawa, then JR Tokaido Line to Fujisawa (1.5-2 hrs).
Keikyu Line to Yokohama/Shinagawa, then JR Tokaido Line to Fujisawa (1-1.5 hrs).
Direct bus services from NRT and HND to Fujisawa or Ofuna Station.
Not applicable; Japan is an island nation without land borders.
Roads in Japan are generally well-maintained, having obvious signage and good surfaces.
Drive on the left side of the road. Seatbelts are mandatory for all. Strict drunk driving laws.
Fujisawa Station functions as a key railway hub with several convenient train lines.
Long-distance buses connect Fujisawa to various other cities in Japan, offering an alternative to trains.
Motorcycle and scooter rentals are available from specialty shops, though less common for tourists.
Fujisawa has no significant cruise ports or international ferry terminals. Cruise travelers usually dock in larger ports like Yokohama or Tokyo.
Fujisawa has no significant river transportation options for tourists.
A ¥1,000 "Sayonara Tax" is included in flight/cruise fares upon departure, not a separate airport fee.
Arrive at Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND) 2-3 hours before international flights for check-in and security.
NRT and HND offer extensive shopping (duty-free), dining, and lounge options for departing travelers.
Complete airline check-in (online or at counter), pass through aviation security, and clear immigration to exit Japan. Plan for ample time at the airport.