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Facial recognition gates set to debut for Narita airport train trips

2025.01.30

Facial recognition ticket gates will be introduced Friday for some Keisei Electric Railway Co. trains connecting a major Tokyo station and Narita airport, aiming to reduce congestion caused by rising foreign tourists to Japan.

The system, powered by artificial intelligence, will be in use for Keisei Skyliner trains connecting Ueno Station in Tokyo with Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture, the railway operator said. The system was shown to the media Thursday.

Passengers must first register a facial photo and complete payment via the train operator's reservation website. By showing one's face at a tablet at the gate, the system issues a reserved-seat ticket for the next departing train.

An official demonstrates facial recognition using a tablet device at a ticket gate in Keisei-Ueno Station in Tokyo on Jan. 23, 2025.
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"Smooth boarding without waiting in line after arriving at the airport can be expected," a Keisei official said. "We hope customers will experience the convenience (of the system)."

Passengers who wish to select a specific seat or board a different train other than the immediately departing train will need to purchase tickets at station counters or vending machines.

In addition to Ueno, Narita Airport Terminal 1, and Terminal 2 and 3 stations, the system will also be available at Nippori Station on the line.

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