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- Max BergJanuary 2, 2015Every time I go to NRT I stop at cafe Avion near gates 22-25 and get a teriyaki chicken and rice bowl. Enjoy the view from the window at the bar!Upvoted 1 week ago
- Michael MamuricJuly 15, 2017The Access Narita bus is one of the cheapest transport options to downtown Tokyo. Only 1000 yen, and it stops near Tokyo Station (for Yamanote Line, Shinkansen, etc.) and Ginza Station (for Subway)Upvoted 2 weeks ago
- DarrenAugust 21, 2015There is a large public lounge in the basement of Terminal #2. Lots of chairs and plug-ins. Hardly anyone knows about the lounge. And a lot cooler than the oven in the Terminal #1 waiting area.Upvoted 5 days ago
- Very well organised airport, very friendly and supportive staff. Very comfortable travel experience.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Lots of eateries, shopping, very clean and lots of seating. The shower and day rooms are also great and reasonably priced!
- Shamsa AbdulrahmanApril 23, 2017Clean & organized. Variety of stores from brands to perfumes, biscuits & chocolates. u can get sim cards at the exit and there r buses & a metro to take you to the city. Just ask the information deskUpvoted Jan 12
- Chuck KAugust 1, 2013If you can't immediately check in to your hotel, spend the ¥1,000 (AUD$11.40) for the cleanest toilet/shower room you've ever seen. It's on the second floor here at the airport. You'll appreciate it.
- Frankie J. 😎 GreyAugust 19, 2017The second biggest airport that handle most of international flights, it's located 60km from the center, well connected via railways, has 3 Terminals, the usual shops and restaurants and free wifi
- Turkish AirlinesMarch 11, 2014Welcome to Japan! If you’re headed to Kyushu with some extra time on your hands, consider stopping by Kitakyushu to see the magnificent Kawachi Fuji Gardens!
- Ellie RSeptember 23, 2015Even if you arrive early for your flight, Terminal 1 has great shops and food before security + an observation deck. Shops not only have standard touristy knock knacks but also cool trendy gifts!
- If you are tired to bring your baggage to your hotel.anywher. You can ask to deliver for it at the counter, The price depends on the location and weight though.The baggage will arrive on time !Upvoted Jan 14
- Natalie WJune 17, 2013You can mail letters/postcards at the Information desks. Stamps can be bought at the duty free stores that have postcards, be sure to specify where you want it to go so you get enough postage.
- There's a small snack shop a bit ahead of Gate 21, before the escalators to the lounges. Have the Spicy Ramen there, an absolute Bang for your 10 bucks!! You wont regret it!
- Terminal 3 (where the LCCs are) is a 600m from T2 where the trains stop so give some time for a short walk!
- In the north wing of Terminal 1 under Gate 22 there is a public lounge with tons of space and places to charge your stuff. I don't think anyone knows about it, it was empty!
- RexOctober 25, 2017Narita is really far from Tokyo, so it only makes sense for connections. Otherwise, make sure to fly into Haneda. The ticket might be more expensive, but you'll save time and money on transportation.
- CataSeptember 14, 2017Clean, high tech and organized. Tip: buy some wifi router, such as Ninja WiFi, and pickup at the airport when you arrive. The airport of course has free wifi too.
- A HazetDecember 17, 2019Another Tokyo international Airport, actually it located in Chiba about 1-1,5 hour to Tokyo Station by train. This is the home ground for JAL & use for transit routes for many airways #TravelingTokyo
- Grazyna ONovember 2, 2014Nice airport. Friendly staff. Try the pineapple juice:-) We had a few hours to wait so we took the train to Narita city - only takes a few minutes. Went to a shrine - memorable experience.
- There really IS free airport wide wi-fi access. Ask the information desks to help you connect if it's not working for you. Coverage in most places including the observation deck & both T1 and T2 areas
- Nicola ChiversMarch 8, 2015Great duty free. Avoid the long line at the main location by checking out the smaller satellite stores which offer almost all/ majority of what is available.
- Genta Ardhya PradiptaJune 26, 2016Nice airport. So many rules, so many parking gates and routes. Long runway (4000m) and nice ILS RUNWAY 16R/16L. Garuda Indonesia use Airbus330 and Boeing777 for Narita.
- Tom HalleranApril 1, 2015If you are United premiere, you'll be treated better at Narita than at any other airport in the world with your own lines for check in, security, baggage claim, and everything else. Great airport too.
- Sabrina ScottJune 12, 2013If you're flying out and have a window seat, keep an eye out for the ground crew waving goodbye to your plane as it's just about ready to roll!
- Free Wifi is available,FreeWiFi-Narita. By default it's Japanese, a link for English is available at the upper right section of the page. Follow the steps and there you go!
- Jim BaileyMarch 29, 2015Nice, quiet, well organized airport. Has lots of duty free shops that are very popular and busy. You can get some nice Sushi if passing through on a layover.
- Andrew PandrewNovember 4, 2017Pervasive efficiency and politeness. ATMs more frequent than it seems, many look unusual. Research SIM options carefully. Buses and trains are cheap and frequent, take advice from google maps.Upvoted Jan 15
- The is the last place to let you burn up your cash. Lots of delicious snacks as gifts for friends back home. Go crazy you won't regret it !
- Ana BatistaJune 18, 2014Free wifi and amazing showers on the 3rdF of the central building! More expensive than Haneda to go to Tokyo, but if you choose Narita you must try the super quiet, super confortable Skyliner to Tokyo
- George NetnaphaApril 1, 2016Free WiFi, great souvenirs, and friendly people in all the shops (many different FaSoLa shops)
- Joe Moose DembyJanuary 16, 2014Amazing Sushi, cool Beatles themed pharmacy and they have showers if your on a long layover. Take a trip into Narita to visit the temple and great Ramen in this cute local town.
- Anna HJanuary 4, 2019Quick and convenient. I come here a lot over the last 10 years but I have noticed more and more foreign staff in stores and on the desks - it’s really helpful when traveling!
- Lauren BatesAugust 15, 2023The Keisei Skyliner can get you to Ueno Station for about 2,557yen (as of Aug 2023). In my experience, this is the easiest way to get to Tokyo from Narita.
- J-OSLNovember 19, 2016Nice, big and convenient airport connected to the Tokyo metro by the train. The show was live for kids when i was waiting for check in time.
- vanessa agnesMay 2, 2016One of the best international airports! Spend ¥5000 and show your passport, you'll have your tax-free rights! The toilets are awesome!
- Instead of waiting at your gate, watch the planes land and take off at the 5F observation deck
- Jacqueline L.January 18, 2023If you're flying Zipair, pick up drinks & food at 7-Eleven, and toiletries at Matsuyoshi Kiyoshi/FaSoLa. This will save you on water bottle and hand luggage weight charges (only weighed at check-in).
- JudithOctober 15, 2021Oct. 2021 - Only a few shops are open. When transiting, have your negative swab test result handy aside from passport and boarding pass. If going to the US, have the Attestation Form signed as well.
- Tons of shops for souvenirs. Check out the food courts, plenty of restaurants as well. Pick up a bottle of Japanese whiskey. They're herring rarer and rarer.
- Very nice AP, it is complicated to go to Tokyo. Don't use Taxi. Narita is not located in Tokyo, Chiba ken.
- erin k.August 27, 2018The visitor service center is perfect if you are here only a few hours, a day or two and need to store luggage and things. Transportation is easily accessible as well.
- Abi AzrenMarch 8, 2013One of the best airport in region. Free water, clean airports, washroom was superb and security taking care of you and you luggage
- Jiro SorianoApril 3, 2015One of the best airport for transit. Right when your airplane lands, you can find information desks all over the place. Staff out there is so helpful and not at all snarky.
- Abi AzrenMarch 16, 2013Its clean and tidy. Toilets clean and comfortable. There are a lot of restaurants and shops. Food is cheap and nice. FREE wi-fi is everywhere and after immigration, there is a free internet cafe.
- W HAugust 27, 2013ANA Airlines rocks ... Good comfortable seats, very polite and attentive staff ... Decent food ... Only glitch - their entertainment system wasnt working for some people
- Get a bunch of Royce, Meiji, Kitkats (Green Tea, Sakura, Dark, etc.) and other Japanese chocolates in the airport stores for your friends and family back home!
- Look for unique flavors of kit - kat at the different duty free stores : green tea, wasabi, rum rasin, Chilli spiced
- If you’re in Terminal 1, drop by Sushi Kyotatsu for last chance good sushi/sashimi. You will not be disappointed. It’s located near Gate 34.
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