The Essential Narita Airport Layover Guide

Go Sightseeing in Narita City

While it may be nearly two hours to Tokyo by train, this international airport’s proximity to Narita City means travellers can still get a feel for Japanese culture while they’re in between flights. Make a beeline to this oft overlooked destination and discover a fascinating cityscape, brimming with historic shrines, local marketplaces and one-of-a-kind shops. While you’re there, be sure to visit Naritasan Park, where you’ll find the famous Shinsho-ji Temple amongst 40-acres of blossoming cherry trees, water features and walking trails.

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Enrich Your Mind with a Cultural Experience

Those hoping to get a glimpse of the country’s distinct culture without straying too far from their gate will find themselves in luck at Tokyo Narita International Airport, where a rotating schedule of presentations, exhibitions and workshops bring Japanese traditions right to the terminal. While the programme is updated on a monthly basis, previous demonstrations have included everything from ninja performances and samurai routines to bonsai displays and tea ceremonies.

Discover a World of Duty Free Delights

Fancy turning your stopover into a shop-over? Head to Tokyo Narita International Airport’s Duty Free Brand Boutique, where you’ll find the world’s most well-known designers all under one roof. Guaranteed to keep big spenders busy until it’s time to depart, this luxurious arcade is just as suited to window shoppers, with glamorous displays by Burberry, Chanel, Hermes and Cartier putting the season’s latest trends on show.

Get a Taste of Traditional Japanese Cuisine

Whether you’ve worked up an appetite at the airport’s shops or you’re fresh off a long-haul flight, there are plenty of authentic restaurants within Tokyo Narita International Airport to help you refuel before your next boarding call. Give old Tokyo-style sushi a try at Sushi Kyotatsu or go to Tatsu for a range of Japanese specialties, including Udon noodles and crispy-fried tempura. Those craving something a little more familiar are equally spoiled for choice with a variety of Western-style outlets offering weary travellers a taste of home.

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Relax and Unwind at a Narita Airport Hotel

If you’d rather spend your time on the ground preparing for the journey ahead, consider a stay at the Radisson Hotel Narita. Conveniently located just 25 minutes away from the Tokyo Narita International Airport, this resort-style accommodation is the only airport hotel that offers a complimentary shuttle service to the Central Tokyo Railway Station. Rejuvenate your senses in one of the on-site pools or saunas, indulge in gourmet dining or have a hit on one of the state-of-the-art tennis courts. No matter how you choose to spend your time with us, you’re sure to leave feeling relaxed and refreshed ahead of your onward journey.