Discover the best top things to do in Narita, Japan including Foreign Tourist Information Center (Terminal 2), Yamato no Yu, Naritaonsen Biu, Hana no Yu, Sora no Eki Sakura Hall, Keisei Electric Railway, Narita Airport Transport, AEONMALL Narita, Skyliner & Keisei Information Center, Narita Express (NEX).
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4.5 based on 55 reviews
The tourist information centre was very helpful in providing all the information you would need about finding you way around the airport or even about other services like getting the metro or train passes etc. They are fluent in English which is a big plus.
4.0 based on 123 reviews
Had a 12 hour layover at Narita, and I think from now on I will try to get long layovers here because of this place. Incredibly peaceful with a nice selection of pools and a sauna. This place is top notch. Entry fee was very reasonable and once you’re in, you can soak indoors and outdoors, sauna, take a shower, read a book and sip tea with great views, and eat some great sushi upstairs. They also had an excellent sake and wine selection. 100% worth the short walk and train ride from the airport. Can’t say enough how relaxing and great this experience was.
4.0 based on 529 reviews
Not covered by the JR pass. Took the train direct from Keisei Narita (across the road from JR Narita) to Funabashi to visit the largest Daiso store in Japan. The store is right next to the station exit. The train was reasonably comfortable, reasonably quick (37 minutes) and reasonably priced (about 550 Yen). There is a good bakery inside the Keisei Narita station- helped the trip pass more pleasantly drinking coffee and munching on breakfast in preparation for the 7 floors of Daiso. The other direction of the train takes you into Narita airport which is a few minutes away.
4.0 based on 186 reviews
My Tokyo hotel suggested taking the Willer coach to Narita airport and went to great lengths to book via telephone for me. However, the email and debit on my credit card did not come through in time so I assumed the difficult phone transaction had failed. I ended up getting to the bus terminal earlier than planned and jumped on a coach paying cash. I then saw my credit card had been charged and I did receive an email but it arrived late. It would have been fine if I'd waited and not got an earlier coach. I repied to the Japanese email in English, explaining the above and asking for a refund, not really expecting any success. I received a couple of prompt emails in response (in Japanese) which I translated a bit and replied as best I could in English. Totally surprised to find I then received a credit on my card and impressed that they could make sense of my enquiry and believed me as I had little proof I'd got an earlier coach and paid cash. Well done Willer. And the coach was fine - prompt, well sign posted and got to the airport exactly as planned. Can't think there's a better way to travel.
4.0 based on 232 reviews
Easiest way to go to Aeon Mall Narita is taking a bus from your hotels around the area. Most hotels offer a shuttle bus to the mall or if you stay near Keisei-Narita station you cam take ‘ the pink bus’ at row No.1 in front of the station. The fare is Yen 210 per person. The bus will drop you in front of the mall. Please check time table at bus stop so you won’t miss the bus on the way back. Aeon mall has many restaurants inside and around for you to choose. I would recommend the tempura restaurant opposite of Starbucks. For Sushi, please walk outside crossing the parking lot and turn left walking along the footpath passing the big boy restaurant then you will reach the fresh Sushi restaurant. Highly recommended.
4.0 based on 61 reviews
Narita Express connects Narita International Airport to key Tokyo town centers such as Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya. Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, as well as Yokohama and beyond. Keisei Skypliner is also very fast but you need to change at Nippori or Ueno to reach these destinations. It is fast, efficient, and as with all trains in Japan, ultra punctual. If you are connecting to Shinkansen at Tokyo station to explore Japan, Narita express is very convenient option. Trains leaves Narita airport frequently so usually you can buy ticket with walk-up.
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