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3-Day Narita Itinerary

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Narita in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Narita, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Narita is best known for its international airport, just east of Tokyo, but there’s a lot more to see and do in the surrounding area of Chiba Prefecture. Here, you can find traditional Japanese gardens, parks, and temples, such as the Naritasan Shinshuuji Temple, which is built on the same scale as the famous Kinkaku-ji Temple in Kyoto.
With favorites like YourELM Narita, Surugaya, and Ootoya, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Shinkawa Restaurant and CAFE & DINING N's COURT so you can get the best taste of Narita while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Narita in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • North side of town
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Naritasan Park, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Narita International Airport

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International airport
Airport
Narita International Airport is a major airport serving the Tokyo area, with direct rail access to the city. Travelers can easily reach central Tokyo using the JR Pass, which is also convenient for exploring popular tourist spots within Tokyo. Narita City, home to the airport, is a hub connecting Tokyo with the world and offers attractions such as ancient temples and nearby historical towns. Visitors with limited time or layovers can explore these nearby attractions easily accessible from the airport.
Well organized airport that’s easy to navigate. Check-in and security are usually smooth and the staff are helpful. There are plenty of shops and restaurants inside so waiting for your flight isn’t boring. Facilities are clean and comfortable, and the transportation options to and from Tokyo are very convenient. Overall a good airport experience whether you’re arriving or departing.
Val T — Google review
One of the best airports worldwide. Comfortable seating. Tax free shops. Clean and comfortable toilets. Appreciated the Pokémon store and the many food options. Excellent boarding experience. The vending machines sell drinks at the same price you would find them outside the airport.
Vasiliki M — Google review
Narita International Airport truly lives up to Japan’s reputation for efficiency and hospitality. From the moment I arrived, the staff were polite, helpful, and always ready to assist. The entire airport is clean, well organized, and easy to navigate, even for first-time travelers. Security and immigration processes were handled smoothly, with clear signs in multiple languages guiding passengers every step of the way. The waiting lounges are comfortable, and the wide selection of shops and restaurants makes any layover enjoyable. What stood out most was the calm atmosphere and the thoughtful touches everywhere—from spotless restrooms to convenient charging stations and reliable free Wi-Fi. Transportation options to and from Tokyo are also very convenient, with express trains and airport buses that run on time. Overall, Narita Airport offers a world-class travel experience that reflects the warmth and precision of Japanese culture. I would gladly travel through Narita again.
Aldrich L — Google review
Had a layover at Narita Airport, and the experience was smoother than I expected for such a busy international hub. One thing I really appreciated was not having to go through security again when transferring from one flight to another, which made the connection much less stressful. Maybe that’s more of a Japan airport standard, but either way, it made the layover feel a lot easier. The airport was very busy, but it still felt organized, with staff directing people efficiently. The ceilings throughout the terminal were noticeably low, and after a long international flight, it added a bit of a claustrophobic feeling as I moved through the corridors. Restrooms were extremely clean. It was much cleaner than most airports I’ve been to. I also liked the kiosks where you could ask questions in English, which were clearly marked and easy to find. Signage overall was solid, and even with the crowds, I didn’t have much trouble finding my connecting gate. The only downside is that gates seem to change frequently, so it’s important to keep an eye on the monitors. Seating areas were fine but filled up quickly due to the constant flow of passengers. Overall, Narita is busy and a bit tight in certain areas, but the efficiency and cleanliness make the layover experience manageable. Efficient: Yes First-Time Friendliness: Yes Would I Return: Yes JY review
Jason L — Google review
Amazing airport. As a tourist, I found my experience here very well accommodated for. Staff were very hospitable and reliable. Airport is very easy to navigate with information desks scattered all over the terminals in multiple languages. There are convenient bus links right outside the arrivals gate that go to Tokyo station for a very affordable price. In addition, a 7eleven atm that is compatible with most western foreign master and visa cards to withdraw yen as cash. Lots of shopping options available for last minute gifts. Departing can be a bit tricky. There are 3 terminals and can ask the staff or read the electronic display to know which flight your flight is leaving from. Terminal 1 isn't attached to terminal 2 and 3, so consider coming 30min earlier in addition to the 3 hours in case your flight departs from terminal 1. Narita airport is very efficient and well thought out. Only recommendation would be more online resources available in multiple languages for foreign visitors to learn how the buses work before their travel as most bus workers weren't fluent in English when attempting to help. Highly recommend Visit Japan Web for foreigners to get the QR code for express entry. The government has been doing an amazing job helping as visitors feel welcome.
Nelson M — Google review
Narita Airport, officially known as Narita International Airport (NRT), is one of Japan’s busiest airports, located in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) northeast of central Tokyo. It serves as a major hub for international flights to and from Japan. Narita Airport has three terminals: 1. Terminal 1 • International Flights: Primarily for international carriers. • Facilities: It is the largest terminal and houses numerous amenities like shopping, dining, and duty-free stores. The terminal is divided into North Wing and South Wing and is home to major airlines like Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA), as well as other international airlines. • Transportation: You can easily reach the terminal from the airport’s train station, and there are numerous buses, taxis, and shuttle services that connect Terminal 1 with other parts of the airport and Tokyo. 2. Terminal 2 • International and Domestic Flights: This terminal serves both international and domestic flights, with a strong emphasis on international airlines, including Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Air Canada, as well as Japan’s ANA. • Facilities: Terminal 2 is known for its spacious layout and more relaxed atmosphere compared to Terminal 1. You’ll find an array of food and shopping options, as well as relaxation zones. • Transportation: Terminal 2 is also well connected by buses and trains. It’s often considered slightly less crowded than Terminal 1. 3. Terminal 3 • Low-Cost Carriers: Terminal 3 is dedicated to low-cost carriers (LCCs), such as Peach Aviation, Vanilla Air, and other regional airlines. It was built in 2015 to accommodate the growing demand from budget airlines flying into Japan. • Facilities: While Terminal 3 is smaller and more basic than the other two terminals, it offers essential services like food stalls, retail shops, and free Wi-Fi. Despite its simplicity, it has a modern design and efficient layout. • Transportation: There is a shuttle bus service that connects Terminal 3 with the other terminals and the rest of the airport. Connecting Between Terminals: The terminals are connected by free shuttle buses that run regularly, and you can also walk between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 (about a 10-minute walk). However, if you’re flying internationally, you’ll likely need to go through security and customs when transferring between terminals.
Share S — Google review
Narita International Airport (NRT), also called New Tokyo International Airport, is Tokyo's secondary international airport, located in Chiba Prefecture, about 60 km (37 miles) east of central Tokyo. It is the main gateway for many first-time visitors to Japan, offering a wide range of facilities like currency exchange, restaurants, shopping, and transportation options including the Narita Express and Skyliner trains, with three terminals connected by shuttle buses. Terminals: The airport has three terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3, with connecting shuttle buses. Facilities & Services Dining & Shopping: Narita Airport offers numerous dining options, shopping outlets, including luxury brands, gift shops, and stores selling Japanese snacks and souvenirs. Visitor Services: You can find information booths, currency exchange, ATMs, post offices, and assistance for shipping items within Japan at the airport. Connectivity: For staying connected, the airport provides vending machines for international SIM cards and eSIM options. Child Accommodations: The airport provides facilities such as changing tables. Accessibility: Entrances, parking, and restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Getting to/from the Airport Train: The Narita Express and Skyliner trains provide convenient access to Tokyo and other parts of Japan from the airport's basement. Bus: Buses are also available for transportation to the city center. Car: Car rental and taxi services are available for a direct route to your destination.
ROHITH M — Google review
It's a busy time with a lot of tour groups from China and Korea, so it's chaotic both on arrival and departure. You'll have to walk quite a distance to find your gate. If you want to buy branded products, I recommend buying them from an outlet or department store, so you don't miss out on the opportunity. If you buy them at the airport, you might miss out on the opportunity.
Goodluck D — Google review
1-1 Furugome, Narita, Chiba 282-0004, Japan•https://www.narita-airport.jp/jp/•+81 476-34-8000•Tips and more reviews for Narita International Airport
8 min · 3.1 mi
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Museum of Aeronautical Sciences

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Science museum
Museums
The Museum of Aeronautical Sciences, located near Narita Airport in Japan, is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts and families alike. This unique museum offers a wide variety of modern aircraft, including full-scale replicas of historic planes and helicopters. Visitors can also enjoy hands-on experiences such as piloting their own plane in life-sized flight simulators. The museum's observation area provides impressive views of the runway action at Narita Airport.
It's a small museum, but very high quality. Stuff for adults and kids. One of the highlights is the flight simulator experience they offer. Very detailed 737 sim, and the man running it is a very good teacher. Only 1000 yen for a session, two sessions available per hour. Very good way to pass an hour or two if you have some extra time before a flight. Pro tip: if your coming from NRT on a weekday, the bus to here leaves from bus stand #2 for Terminal 2/3. On weekends, I believe the Soramaru bus runs, not sure about that schedule but airport info desk is helpful.
Winston M — Google review
Really close to the airport, so catching a bus here was very easy. There’s a viewing platform outside where you get a great view of planes coming in. Some interesting displays and 747 stuff to geek out over, and a smallish assortment of aircraft on display outside. With a visit if you’re a plane buff, love tech and engineering or just like this sort of museum. Certainly a quicker visit than the technic museums in Heidelberg!
Travis Y — Google review
We stumbled upon the Museum of Aeronautical Sciences purely by chance—my son saw a flyer while we were at the observation deck in Narita Airport. We checked the map and saw it was really close by, so we decided to go for it on a whim. I purchased the tickets on Klook, which turned out to be a great decision because they were cheaper than buying them at the ticket booth onsite. Definitely recommend checking prices online beforehand. When we arrived, we were surprised by how big and well-organized the museum was. It’s divided into different sections and floors, with full-scale aircraft on display—some you can even walk into. There are interesting exhibits showing the history of aviation, aircraft engines, a Boeing 747 cockpit, and even a section where you can see and hear what it’s like inside a plane. My son was fascinated! One of the highlights is the rooftop observation deck. From there, you can watch planes taking off and landing at Narita Airport, which was really exciting—especially for a kid who loves airplanes. We saw that there are paid experiences like the flight simulator, which looked awesome, but unfortunately we couldn’t get a slot for it on the day we visited. Next time, we’ll definitely book in advance for that. The staff were friendly and helpful, and there were signs in both Japanese and English, which made it easy for us to understand everything. Overall, it was a fun and educational experience, and I’m so glad we decided to visit even though it wasn’t originally part of our plan. If you’re at Narita Airport with some time to spare—or if you’re an aviation fan—it’s definitely worth checking out. Just make sure to book tickets online for a discount and plan ahead for the paid experiences like the simulator. A must-visit!
セノウエプリンセス — Google review
If you want to experience for airlaine control simulations for additional costs, needs extra time and check availability ahead. Make sure public transportation timetable or use taxi from Narita airport (costs around 2500yen) It's fun, just walking around this museum. I enjoyed 5th floor observation area. Watching airplanes departures from HND
Manami K — Google review
No english explanations. But the exhibits were interesting. There is an outdoor area with planes. The best part would probably be simulators which needs to be booked in advance. Next best thing was the observation deck where you had a very good view of planes coming in to land. Easy bus ride from Narita station and airport but do check the frequency and day of the week.
Li X — Google review
Used some spare time before the flight from Narita to visit here. But would recommend. Easily an hour and half needed. Reach early to book the 737 cockpit flight simulator. The observation deck on 5th floor and open air one if weather permits are also highlights. Klook discount for tickets.
Jose K — Google review
Although we were pressed for time and browsed through quickly, it was a wonderful little stop before heading to the airport. Great for kids to learn about planes and airports and it is interactive too.
Sholeh O — Google review
This museum absolutely delivered! They have a giant model of a 747 that you can fly by going into a cockpit, and there is a DC-8 Flight Experience. When you walk in, you are greeted by many high-quality model planes. Oh, I forgot, the giant model of Narita on the second floor, AND, a plane spotting sport that one would dream about. I would recommend any ages for this place and you should go soon. Absolutely. AMAZING 🤩
Rachael — Google review
111-3 Iwayama, Shibayama, Sambu District, Chiba 289-1608, Japan•http://www.aeromuseum.or.jp/•+81 479-78-0557•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Aeronautical Sciences
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Sakuranoyama Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Sakuranoyama Park, also known as Cherry Blossom Mountain Park, is a popular spot for both plane spotting and enjoying the beauty of cherry blossoms. Located near Narita International Airport in Narita City, this public park offers a unique experience of watching departing and arriving planes from close proximity due to its hillside location overlooking the airport runway. During the spring season from late March to early April, visitors can witness the stunning sight of airplanes passing through vibrant cherry blossom trees.
It is a beautiful Sakura and plane spotting place! It is very spacious compared to those popular Sakura places in Tokyo. The traffic got really busy as they got limited parking lots there. If you take bus to get there, please remember to check the schedule ahead as they only get around 1 bus per hour, or even less in afternoon and evening. Also, there is no proper sidewalk in some sections on the way to Sakuranoyama from bus stop, just be aware of that.
Isa L — Google review
A nice place to take a seat and chill (while watching the planes). There is also a restaurant and a food market with souvenirs too. There are also some toilets nearby and a bus stop. Photos taken during early April.
Antoni N — Google review
A nice park located near the end of the NRT airport runway, so it's a good spot to watch planes taking off and roaring above you. Getting there with public transit with a tight schedule can be a challenge as local bus schedule is sparse. I took a cab to get there from NRT airport in the morning (¥1800) and took the 12:30pm bus back to the airport (¥210) for my afternoon flight.
Shirley P — Google review
My first day my first cherry blossom experience. It's just a hole in the ground really in between a railway line and the airport. The tranquility is frequently interrupted by planes flying over or trains rumbling past. Many locals there just a photograph the planes flying over. Beautiful place and people and trees I loved it
Mike O — Google review
Beautiful park to view the many cherry blossoms in full bloom, with a few takeout restaurants nearby, free parking and toilets as well. You can also see the planes taking off and landing at the Narita Airport from the park.
Stephanie D — Google review
We arrived at the park few days before sakura bloom, so the flowers are not yet fully bloomed but the area is gorgeous specially when planes are taking off to fly, a wonderful experience for me.
Chi C — Google review
Walking from Marroad Hotel was like risking your life. Quite a dangerous walking path due to the busy roads. The park was nice. Good view to the greenery. A very nice roomy cafe. Good coffee. Nice staff.
Ali N — Google review
Peaceful and amazing, you’ll see airplanes taking off or landing between the top of the branches of the Sakura trees. It’s a 15 minutes ride by car from Narita airport, recommended place if you have a layover of more than 5 or 6 hours 💖
Edlin G — Google review
1338-1 Komaino, Narita, Chiba 286-0121, Japan•https://www.city.narita.chiba.jp/shisetsu/page000095.html•+81 476-33-3309•Tips and more reviews for Sakuranoyama Park
9 min · 2.8 mi
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AEON TOWN NARITA-TOMISATO

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Located in Narita City, Chiba, AEON TOWN Narita-Tomisato is a sprawling shopping center with 174 diverse stores offering a wide range of products from food to clothing and home goods. It's conveniently accessible from both Narita Airport and JR Narita Station, making it an ideal stop for travelers on layovers. The center features a large MaxValu supermarket, a spacious Daiso store offering affordable items, and various specialty shops.
Wow I like this super market alot. Lots of vegetables that we like.
Marilou T — Google review
Nice, clean, and spacious. Looks like there was a good selection of produces, but I just wanted desserts.
NHB N — Google review
great place to eat and shop before next day flight . been here 2x 2 year apart more varieties now
A.A — Google review
I have been here.
Soft P — Google review
This shopping mall is smaller than Aeon Mall Narita, but you can get what you want. Great for who transit or stay one night in Narita
Jacsline T — Google review
10 mins walk from the station. Several store in Aeon town. Features a large supermarket, food court with Burger King, Daiso(100yen store) pet store, electronics stores and several fashion stores. Also houses a huge sporting ware shop with a wide variety of sporting a goods in the 2nd level.
Dan H — Google review
Walked here from the Narita train station. We were here on a layover and decided to head over here to do a little shopping. Bought loads of snacks from the grocery store downstairs. They also have ready to eat food and a dining area as well if you need to grab a bite. Hands down the biggest Daiso I've ever been to, it was amazing. It was actually cheaper than the Daisos back in the states.
Eric H — Google review
A lot of store and food, I love it
Angie J — Google review
133 Azumacho, Narita, Chiba 286-0025, Japan•https://www.aeontown.co.jp/naritatomisato/?utm_source=google&utm…•+81 476-22-6100•Tips and more reviews for AEON TOWN NARITA-TOMISATO
15 min · 0.75 mi
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Naritasan Park

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4.4
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Park
Nature & Parks
Buddhist temple
Naritasan Park, located behind the renowned Naritasan Temple, is a vast traditional landscape featuring tranquil lakes, serene waterfalls, and lush greenery. The park offers scenic trails around tree-lined ponds and a stunning plum garden with seasonal blossoms. It's an ideal spot to admire spring blooms and fall foliage. The park is especially beautiful during cherry blossom season in March and April as well as in October when the leaves change color.
Review for Naritasan Park (成田山公園) Naritasan Park is a peaceful retreat just behind Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, offering a beautiful escape from the crowds. The park is surprisingly large, with scenic walking paths, serene ponds, and lush greenery that changes beautifully with the seasons. During autumn, the maple trees turn brilliant shades of red and orange, creating a stunning backdrop. In spring, cherry blossoms add a delicate charm. The park also features traditional Japanese gardens, small shrines, and a waterfall, making it a great spot for a quiet stroll or a moment of reflection.
Wisanu T — Google review
Naritasan Park is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit, especially if you enjoy nature and traditional Japanese scenery. The park is spacious, with well-maintained walking paths, koi ponds, and seasonal flowers. In spring, the cherry blossoms are stunning, and in autumn, the maple leaves create a breathtaking view. It’s located right behind Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, so you can easily visit both in the same trip. The atmosphere is calm and perfect for a relaxing stroll or photography. Best of all, entry is free, making it a great spot for families, couples, or solo travelers.
Suman C — Google review
Totally the bets thing about the temple area is this park. Easy to have a picnic and enjoy the atmosphere for a traditional garden. Even if the temple is crowded, there is always plenty of space here. The pond is a must see. Enjoy the photos....
Mark W — Google review
Located just behind the Naritasan Shinshoji shrine, this park is an escape from city's hustle and bustle. There are well paved paths all around with multiple ponds and small streams full of fish and tortoise.
Mayank J — Google review
Beautiful place, absolutely amazing and if you’re in the area I recommend visiting. Even if you’re not in the area I suggest make it a trip to visit this place.
Victor A — Google review
Absolutely, jaw-droppingly stunning. It's a painstakingly landscaped forest park, with a full lake and waterfall, and takes barely an hour to walk fully. If you are looking to burn 2 hours of waiting at the airport, come here instead. From the airpport take any of the trains to Narita station 20mins, and this park is just 15minutes from the station, with plenty of snacks, souvenir and food options along the way to make the journey seem effortless. Go behind the temple (there are several paths) and make sure to walk down to the lake at least to enjoy some immaculate naturescaping and absolute peace.
Chak O — Google review
Perfect peaceful place to a spend a few hours especially a long layover or an extra day in Japan after a cancelled flight. It is a short trip from narita airport and surrounding hotels. Beautiful pond, paths and trees! Beautiful fall foliage right now and easy to visit the adjacent temple at the same time
Emma R — Google review
Though in the middle of summer, this place is still very beautiful. Don't come mid day as the sun is too strong.
Suchon C — Google review
1 Narita, Chiba 286-0023, Japan•http://www.naritasan.or.jp/tour/other.html•+81 476-22-2111•Tips and more reviews for Naritasan Park
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from AEON TOWN NARITA-TOMISATO.

Shinkawa Restaurant

3.8
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4.0
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$$$$cheap
Unagi restaurant
Away from the old traditional charming Japanese streets near the temple, but near the mall and shopping stores. Great service and friendly staff, felt very welcomed and my meal was great, thank you!
J R — Google review
Had take out unagi rice that was 1.5 pieces for 2700 yen. They take about 30 minutes to make it and it was worth the wait. I assume it was fresh and had to barbecue it.
Chris — Google review
Love the food here. Especially the soup.
Kevin L — Google review
Unagi was delicious. The price revised now a bit more expensive.
Aren Z — Google review
Almost perfect except for the smell of tobacco that lingers inside the establishment. The food was delicious! Wi-Fi was not working though.
Richard L — Google review
One of the famous “Unagi” restaurant in Narita area. This restaurant is specially its volume. Taste is also good and always clouded by not only local people but also tourist. Another Shinkawa is available in Narita Sando. Enjoy!
Daikon K — Google review
Convenient location in Aeon shopping center. Price is ok, quality is good. Friendly staff, atmosphere little sterile. Great spot to eat unagi although
Taku N — Google review
They serve nice and delicious unagi with authentic way.
Tan H — Google review
133 Azumacho, Narita, Chiba 286-0025, Japan•http://www.unagi-shinkawa.com/shop02/•+81 476-37-7181•Tips and more reviews for Shinkawa Restaurant

CAFE & DINING N's COURT

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3.5
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Cafeteria
Restaurant
The cafeteria CAFE & DINING N's COURT is a good place to spend your free time if you're waiting for your flight. It has comfortable seating, power outlets and Wi-Fi, as well as a variety of Japanese, Chinese and Western dishes.
Great food, and big serving. I really enjoyed my meal. They also have power outlets to charge your gadgets. Chicken teriyaki and shrimp tempura sooo good!
Sel D — Google review
I always go to this airport restaurant in Narita because it has plenty of comfortable seating, making it perfect for waiting around before my flight. The food is decent, and the serving size is good. If you’re looking for a place where you can relax, eat, and hang out for a while, this is a solid choice. It’s great for some downtime before heading to your gate.
Ara A — Google review
Fast, friendly service, despite the big clientele, they try to be pleasant and helpful. I had to get rid of my coins, also my IC card, so I used a combination plus cash and the guy at the cashier was kind enough to indulge me. Hub was happy with his spaghetti, it was really good. My hamburg steak was tasty and juicy, but the chicken was a bit tough for me. The cake was good too. Overall a nice last meal in Japan, even if it was in the airport. I will not hesitate to dine here again, we did not not wait too long in line too as it is a big place. Great service!
M A — Google review
I used CAFE & DINING N's COURT at Narita Airport to pass time before my family's trip. Since I visited early in the morning, the main shops nearby were closed, and McDonald's and Starbucks had limited seating, so I chose this place. The seating mainly consists of box seats, which are comfortable and convenient. Prices are not cheap, which is expected at an airport. The food quality was decent but honestly not very tasty, which was the only downside. Overall, it's a convenient spot to wait but don’t expect exceptional food.
Hit ( — Google review
Having visited Japan a couple of times. I have never come across a food establishment whereby I wouldn’t visit again, until now… Flying out of Japan and hoping to have one more memorable meal, turned out to be the worst meal I’ve ever had. I mean it was memorable, just for the wrong reasons. Ordered a roast beef bowl and a matcha latte. The roast beef bowl - the rice was served lukewarm, beef was overcooked and cold and the egg was pretty much straight out of the fridge.. The matcha latte - it’s called a match latte but served as a dirty matcha (there’s a shot of espresso) which is fine. My partner who speaks fluent Japanese (she is Japanese) asked if there was sugar in the drink, she was told that there isn’t.. somehow when it arrived, it was loaded with sugar when I took my first sip.. What you see in the picture is what is left of the drink, it went straight to the bin. I get it, this place is not a fancy restaurant.. and neither do I think that I am expecting too much. I’ve been to plenty of food establishments across Japan and have never come across one that served food cold to its customer. Maybe their other dishes are better.. I wouldn’t know.
J L — Google review
Had a dinner here upon our arrival in Narita Airport. The hamburg and curry was so nice. Our daughter loved her food as it was served on an airplane plate. 🫶
GERALDINE P — Google review
I can’t fault it. Equal best airport meal I’ve ever had in terms of taste and price and quantity. The other was in Osaka. Nice people, clean tables. Not an easy job to keep a place like this running smoothly with suitcases and stressed people around.
Paul H — Google review
I've been a frequent diner here during my various flights and consistently appreciate the affordable meal options within the airport. Given its self-service nature, I don't have much to say about customer service. However, I do have a couple of suggestions that I believe would significantly improve the dining experience. First, I strongly recommend that airport companies and employment agencies stop using this restaurant for job interviews and other similar activities. Seeing interviewers and applicants who aren't associated with the establishment is quite distracting and really detracts from the restaurant's overall ambiance. Second, I've noticed an issue with large passenger baggage obstructing the pathways. It would greatly enhance the comfort and flow for all diners if the restaurant implemented a policy to manage or prohibit oversized luggage in the dining area.
Ry P — Google review
Terminal 2, 本館4F, 1-1 Furugome, Narita, Chiba 282-0004, Japan•https://www.narita-airport.jp/ja/shop/shop-search/t2mn04_t000bj/•+81 476-34-6190•Tips and more reviews for Cafe & Dining N's Court
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Miyoshiya

4.4
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Japanese sweets restaurant
Nestled along the serene path of Mt. Narita Sando, Miyoshiya is a charming tea house that exudes elegance and tranquility. As you meander through the narrow alley leading to this hidden gem, you'll be greeted by a delightful atmosphere that invites relaxation. The exterior may seem unassuming, but step inside and you're treated to stunning views of a beautifully maintained Japanese garden, perfect for unwinding with a cup of tea.
This is my favorite teahouse I have been to in Japan! Try the Matcha, it is delicious! Beautiful Zen garden setting and feel to it. The entrance is a narrow passage between two buildings that opens up to a beautiful space…
Divine M — Google review
📌 The hidden gem is located on a walking street close to Narita Temple. This cafe  has a pleasant atmosphere, a lovely garden and traditional tea ceremony cafe for tea  and dessert. 🍵🍡 The tea and dessert taste  wonderful and are of high quality. ♦️👍 This place is worth a visit.
Lara L — Google review
I had such a lovely time at Miyoshiya! I ordered the Melon and Condensed Milk Kakigori with a Ramune Soda, while my friend had the Molasses and Condensed Milk Kakigori and Amazake. Each kakigori came with a cup of hot hojicha, which was a really nice touch. The servings were huge — we couldn’t even finish our bowls! The ambience was serene and relaxing, perfect for a quiet afternoon. They offered both al fresco and air-conditioned dining, which was great since it was quite warm that day. The staff were kind and attentive, and although the entrance is a bit hidden, it added to the charm of the place. Overall, it was such a delightful experience — definitely worth visiting for authentic, refreshing Japanese desserts! 🍈🍧✨
Jane G — Google review
I enjoyed a new nice coffee break after walking around for a couple hours. The entrance is just next to 川豐, the eel rice restaurant. The ice coffee was refreshing and the candy was amazing. They also gave me a complementary tea. Very quiet and relaxing environment.
Terry L — Google review
What a cute garden ambience! Got the warabemochi (900 yen, bitter and expensive, would not recommend) and hot matcha (900 yen), each person has to order 1 item
T T — Google review
the matcha and anmitsu here were amazing! not too sweet and full of flavour. i also loved the pickles and spicy senbei served as palate cleansers. the atmosphere here was so peaceful and quiet, the perfect place to sip tea and watch the garden on a rainy day
Leta C — Google review
The garden setting is beautiful, and the service is outstanding. The coffee float was perfectly balanced—not too sweet. You get some complementary tea as well.
Sathish S — Google review
Cute and even though we had a Language barrier they were super helpful in instructing me. The do have an English menu.
Melissa K — Google review
386-2 Nakamachi, Narita, Chiba 286-0027, Japan•https://miyoshiya-narita.com/•+81 476-22-2147•Tips and more reviews for Miyoshiya

KAMICHO KIKUYA

4.0
(341)
$$$$expensive
Unagi restaurant
Japanese restaurant
Kamicho Kikuya is a newly opened sister restaurant of Kikuyas, located along the sando. It offers exquisite eel and Japanese cuisine, as well as a variety of Western liquors including Irish coffee. The menu is in English and they accept credit cards. Customers have praised the tender yet firm unagi and the pleasant service.
I tried the Kawa-uwo Go-zen (Unagi Course Meal with Carp fish Sashimi & Carp Fish miso soup). The sashimi was served with sumi source, which is miso & vinegar based, and tastes fresh, without typical muddy smell of fresh-water fishes. While I was not too sure if my eel was born locally, unlike in Singapore or Malaysia, the eel here has much more smoky aroma, and displays fluffy, slightly elastic texture. The eel tare was also amplifying the flavour, bringing out great aftertaste. I would say eel dishes is a must-try when traveling in Japan, at least once.
Kai H — Google review
nice, clean and bright, outstanding unagi at very reasonable price. second visit to same brand but different shop at Narita town. service attentive and polite too.
New C — Google review
The service was polite, gentle and with a smile whilst the interior is newly renovated. We ordered the domestic eel for 4,600 and the half bowl at 3,100. It was light but with alittle crispness which added to the flavor. We also ordered katsu and Tenju. These were fine, but I’ve had better and at much more reasonable prices. The Irish coffee was lovely and new experience. I recommend trying. Overall I was happy to have a more peaceful meal with polite service compared to the high turnover attitude found nearer to the shrine.
P R — Google review
Best service. Super clean and taste real good. Unagi is recommended
PenRich J — Google review
One of the most delicious & casual Unagi restaurants in this area!
MASAKI — Google review
Walked around quite a bit & didn't realised shops closed here so early!! Whilst I couldn't go to another restaurant because it was closed, this was a very pleasant surprise. Prices were reasonable. Menu had English. I ordered the unagi set don plus a skewer of Eel Liver. Super nice charred and the smokiness still there when served. Unagi was tender yet firm. And takes credit card! Important because I ran out of cash.
Fang L — Google review
A last day drop by at Narita before flying off. Great unagi options, decent and acceptable prices and great service. Has English menus and place is spacious to fit 4 and more depending on the business of the restaurant. Obviously many unagi restaurant options out there and this was a good one regardless. Great portion.
Christopher L — Google review
Eel is yummy and I recommend the sours. Real wasabi in the daily sashimi.
Andrew S — Google review
553-1 Kamicho, Narita, Chiba 286-0032, Japan•https://kamicho-kikuya.com/•+81 476-36-8036•Tips and more reviews for KAMICHO KIKUYA
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North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with Naritasan Shinsho-ji, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to MEGA Don Quijote Narita. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Naritasan Shinsho-ji

4.4
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4.4
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple is a renowned Buddhist temple complex in the Kanto region, dating back to 940. It attracts both local devotees and international travelers, especially during the New Year period. The complex includes various buildings, including two pagodas and offers free guided walking tours. Situated just a short train ride from Narita Airport, it's an ideal stop for those with layovers seeking an authentic taste of traditional Japan.
Beautiful and peaceful temple with a lot of history. The grounds are spacious with stunning traditional architecture and well kept gardens. It’s a nice place to just walk around, pray, or take photos. The atmosphere feels calm even if there are a lot of visitors. Easy to reach from Narita station and definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area.
Val T — Google review
Our visit to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple was truly unforgettable. Founded in 940 AD and dedicated to Fudō Myōō, this historic temple remains one of the most significant spiritual sites in the Kanto region. We collected all six goshuins and visited the key landmarks—the Niomon Gate, Three-Storied Pagoda, Main Hall (Daihondo), Shakado, Komyodo, and the Great Pagoda of Peace (Heiwa no Daito). Each had its own charm and peaceful atmosphere. It was quite hot during our visit, so we really appreciated the free water and tea station, plus the rest area to cool down. There were also multiple comfort rooms and even elevators, which made the visit so much more comfortable. A beautiful blend of history, spirituality, and thoughtful hospitality—highly recommended!
Jane G — Google review
We visited Naritasan Shinsho-ji on our last day in Japan and it was one of the highlights of our trip. We stayed at the Richmond Hotel, which is super convenient, just a short walk from Narita Station and very close to this famous temple. This temple is probably the largest we visited during our trip, and we couldn’t believe such a hidden gem exists in Narita. and its free. We arrived around 8 AM, so it was peaceful and quiet, with hardly anyone around. The gardens are huge and beautifully maintained, perfect for a calm stroll and photography. The story behind the temple: Naritasan Shinsho-ji was founded in 940 AD to enshrine Fudō Myō‑ō, a protective deity in Shingon Buddhism. Legend says that during a rebellion in the Kantō region, the statue of Fudō was brought to the battlefield and, after the victory, couldn’t be moved , so the temple was built there. Over centuries it grew into a major religious site, with historic buildings, gates, and pagodas that are Important Cultural Properties of Japan. The temple is also known for its goma fire rituals, which symbolize purification, and the serene mountain gardens reflect centuries of devotion and harmony with nature. Tips for visitors: - Arrive early if you want a quiet experience. - Wear comfortable walking shoes, the grounds are large. - Explore the gardens and take time to notice the historical buildings. - Perfect for photography, reflection, or simply enjoying a peaceful temple atmosphere. Overall, an amazing hidden gem that exceeded our expectations. A must-visit if you’re in Narita — rich in history, culture, and natural beauty!
Zella B — Google review
We were absolutely fascinated by this beautiful temple, located not far from Narita Airport. It’s a peaceful and impressive place that gives visitors a wonderful glimpse into Japanese culture and tradition. A very special compliment goes to the hardworking ladies who keep the restrooms exceptionally clean. Their dedication and attention to detail are truly admirable. The management can be proud to have such committed people on their team — I sincerely hope they receive the recognition and bonus they deserve. Thank you for maintaining such a wonderful and welcoming environment.
Swissnomad — Google review
Amazing and peaceful temple. In the first place, I didn’t expect anything much. However, this place is spacious and peaceful. They’re rich of culture, history and tradition. There’re also a short natural trail to enjoy youreself.
Xixi A — Google review
Very beautiful old temple in Narita Japan. It is sacred for granting good luck in one's career. The atmosphere is peaceful. If you have the chance, don't miss it. It is worth coming to see at least once.
Kittipong P — Google review
captivating destination—rich in history, spiritual rituals (like the goma fire ceremonies), traditional architecture, and peaceful garden paths. It’s best enjoyed as a cultural and contemplative experience. If you’re seeking active play areas or picnic setups, the adjacent Naritasan Park (behind the temple grounds) offers more in the way of natural scenery, open lawns, and relaxing gardens.
Suman C — Google review
The first temple I visited in Japan and now that I have visited many others, I can say it’s still one of my favourites. You are able to walk around and every time I am in Narita for business or leisure, it’s a must for me to visit!
Stephan F — Google review
1 Narita, Chiba 286-0023, Japan•https://www.naritasan.or.jp/•+81 476-22-2111•Tips and more reviews for Naritasan Shinsho-ji
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Kikuya

4.2
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Unagi restaurant
Kikuya is a historic Japanese restaurant located near Kawatoyo, boasting over a century of tradition. While renowned for its signature Unagi Ju (grilled eel over rice), the establishment also offers an array of set meals such as donburi, tempura, and shrimp fry, catering to diverse culinary preferences. Local patrons highly recommend Kikuya for its exceptional unagi and delightful dining experience.
Just right amount of char broiling. Its aroma, bite, textures and tastes were exquisitely balanced. It did not need an extra eel sauce nor any garnishment. It brought me a joy of eating an eel again after 15 years of abstinence. I will visit once a week to try other offerings in future.
Earthly N — Google review
Atmosphere is so authentic, the business owns by one family for 300yrs. I came to have the Unagi(eel), it was amazing 🤩
Nadezhda D — Google review
Kikuyu holds a special place in my heart for me. Several years ago during my first trip to Narita, I originally tried to dine at a different unagi restaurant down the street. No one would even greet me or acknowledge my presence. So I wandered further up the street and came across Kikuya. The nice lady at the doorway motioned me inside when she saw me looking at the menu. I remember the service and food being very good. So this year (2025) I returned to Narita and had to visit Kikuya once again. I am pleased to report the food and hospitality are just as good. My food came out piping hot within just a few minutes of ordering. This place may not have the lines of some of the other unagi restaurants, but I can’t imagine they’re any better. Give this place a try when you’re in Narita!
Phil — Google review
Wonderful food, presentation, and helpful service. “Clear soup” may not appeal to Americans but can be substituted for Miso. Lemon Sorbet was outstanding.
Rovi M — Google review
Happily ended up here on our first night in Japan. Beautiful eel and food in general, wonderful service (thank you Satoko, so wonderful to meet you!!!). We will eat here again happily when we are back in Narita on our way out of town.
Ariadne T — Google review
Still dreaming about the meal here. Super friendly staff. Do yourself a favor and skip the line next door.
Jamie M — Google review
Good unagi. Just the way I like it, slightly charred. Historical shop, if recall correctly, more than 100 year old. Nice traditional interior, authentic feel. Speaks English well and accepts credit cards.
Keat Y — Google review
Wonderful unagi-ju. It was so fresh and flavorable. Waiter was so friendly.
Bob K — Google review
385 Nakamachi, Narita, Chiba 286-0027, Japan•https://kikuyanarita.jp/•+81 50-5493-1456•Tips and more reviews for Kikuya
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Surugaya

4.4
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4.5
(179)
$$$$expensive
Unagi restaurant
Surugaya is a relaxed and typical unagi restaurant located on Omotesando, the main street of the town. It serves a variety of eel dishes cooked on charcoal, including skewered eel fillets broiled in sweet soy sauce. The restaurant does its prepping right on the street to ensure fresh products, which can be an impressive sight for visitors. While witnessing the butchering of eels may not be for everyone, it showcases mastery and dedication to craft.
Memorable lunch! We were seated in a traditional tatami room! Had the special eel kabayaki that was wonderfully flavored and the eel soup was amazing! The green tea that is included in the menu was very good! Because the place is in high demand we had to wait 20-30 minutes after we were seated before our lunch arrived! Attentive staff!
Ella W — Google review
This eel restaurant is famous and popular. There is usually a long line and you need to get a number first. You can get a number and visit the temple nearby or you can order a to-go bento to save some time. We ordered one grilled eel over rice with sauce and another grilled eel without sauce. Definitely recommend the one with sauce. The fish skin is crispy and the fish meat is tender. There is just the right amount of sauce. Not too sweet or too greasy.
Blue R — Google review
Accepts credit card. Family friendly - They gave us a private tatami room as we are traveling with a baby. They also helped book a taxi. The servers were helpful and sweet. The regular size eel box is enough for two people.
Xin G — Google review
This is my 2nd time eating here after 10 years. The taste is still just as good as I remembered and the Japanese service is impeccable as always. Generally roasted eel are delicious but I don’t like to eat due to the numerous soft bones. But Surugaya have live eels in house and they are caught, filleted and roasted as you order them. The freshness is unparalleled and the bones are very soft, easily chewed and swallowed. The wait time for a table attest to the popularity and deliciousness of this restaurant.
Kiat — Google review
Our last meal of the trip was exquisite and it was concluded Narita which is known for its unagi and I’m so glad we woke up early to get a queue number to have it. The shop was giving out queue numbers early - we got ours at 9.53am and were given no. 51 and told to come back at 10.30am for our table. The streets were really nice to explore anyway so we had not problem waiting! When we went back we were greeted by well dressed ladies into a cosy restaurant. I had the regular unaju (うな重), my partner had the specially selected grilled eel 「特選」銘柄鰻うな重 だし and we shared a dashimaki tamago. The unagi is so soft, perfectly grilled at their grill that’s extended from the shop and it tasted very fresh with a delicious glaze. Each set comes with tea, pickles and eel liver soup. Tamago was bouncy and wonderfully layered. It’s a must if you’re in Narita!
Sarah L — Google review
This place is authentic and traditional!!! The eel rice is so so good!!!! Delicious and yummy. Have it with a sake and a cold draft beer to make the meal complete. Enjoy.
Samuel L — Google review
I had a lovely and delicious unagi rice meal for lunch (no queue if you came after 2pm). The fresh unagi was grilled to perfection, and marinated to a lovely char grilled taste. Simply presented but perfect to warm and fill your stomach!
Mavis F — Google review
This establishment offers a truly delightful dining experience. The food is exquisitely prepared and bursting with flavor. The presentation of each dish is a feast for the eyes. The ambiance creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. I highly recommend indulging in a meal at this exceptional restaurant.
Hà G — Google review
359 Nakamachi, Narita, Chiba 286-0027, Japan•http://www.surugaya-unagi.net/index.html•+81 476-22-1133•Tips and more reviews for Surugaya
2 min · 0.13 mi
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Three-story Pagoda

4.3
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4.3
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Narita Shinshoji Temple is a stunning complex with various structures, including the Three-story Pagoda, Shakado Hall, and Niomon Gate. The temple grounds offer a serene and beautiful atmosphere, surrounded by traditional Japanese shops and houses. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk from JR Narita Station to the temple, passing through charming streets filled with shops and restaurants. The area also features picturesque rice fields and a Japanese cemetery on the way to the temple grounds.
• Built in 1712, this pagoda stands approximately 25 meters tall and has been designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan  . • Architecturally, it’s a striking example of Edo-period craftsmanship with vivid paintwork and intricate wooden carvings  . Inside the Pagoda • Enshrined within are the Five Wisdom Buddhas (Vairocana, Aksobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi)  . • The inner walls are adorned with carved reliefs of the Sixteen Arhats (enlightened disciples of Buddha), showcasing remarkable artistry  . • Decorative motifs include dragon heads protruding from the roofs, symbolizing water and protection from fire—a meaningful touch in Buddhist symbolism
Suman C — Google review
The Three-Story Pagoda at Naritasan Shinshoji Standing before the Three-Story Pagoda, I felt as if I was looking not only at a religious monument but also at a jewel box of Japanese architectural mastery from the Edo period. Originally built in 1712, the pagoda has survived more than three centuries, carrying with it the devotion, artistry, and symbolism of a time when Buddhist architecture was at its most vibrant. It is officially designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, and it is easy to see why. Architecturally, the pagoda embodies the perfection of Edo craftsmanship. Each of its three stories narrows elegantly as they ascend, a rhythm of proportion and balance that makes the tall structure feel both monumental and graceful. The rooflines are built in the irimoya style (hip-and-gable), their sweeping curves accentuated by meticulously arranged tiles. Rising from the very top is the sōrin, the bronze spire that symbolizes the axis of the universe in Buddhist cosmology. Its segmented rings represent the stages of enlightenment, a constant reminder of the spiritual purpose behind the architectural grandeur. What makes this pagoda especially captivating is its ornamentation. Unlike some plainer Zen structures, this pagoda bursts with color and detail, reflecting the ornate taste of the Tokugawa era. The brackets and eaves are decorated with intricate carvings of mythical beasts—dragons, lions, phoenixes—guardians of sacred space. Painted clouds and wave patterns swirl under the eaves, giving the sense that the building itself floats between heaven and earth. Gilded accents catch the sunlight, making the structure shimmer like a treasure chest. Historically, pagodas in Japan were built as reliquaries, symbolic towers that enshrined sacred texts or relics of the Buddha. While this particular pagoda is more symbolic than functional, it stands as a representation of the Buddhist universe—each tier reflecting elements of earth, water, fire, wind, and space. Its presence within the Naritasan complex emphasizes the temple’s long-standing role as a spiritual center since its founding in 940 CE. In its position beside the Great Main Hall, the Three-Story Pagoda feels like a counterpoint—while the Main Hall is solemn and massive, the pagoda is vibrant and expressive. Walking around it, I was struck by how it harmonized with the larger temple grounds while still drawing attention as a masterpiece on its own. It is not just a building; it is a sermon in wood, lacquer, and gold. On a personal level, I found myself imagining the artisans who built and repainted it across centuries. Their brushstrokes, chisels, and gold leaf applications remain alive in this structure, whispering across time. To stand before it is to witness the endurance of faith and beauty, a fusion of architecture and spirituality that has survived wars, earthquakes, and countless generations of change.
Azmi M — Google review
A quiet and enchanting temple grounds, lots to look at and absorb. The space felt sacred, wasn't busy, very beautiful place to be and will return.
Lauren H — Google review
Quite big temple and a nice park next to it. Beautiful and peaceful, a walking street near by with plenty choice of restaurants. Can plan 1-2 hours sightseeing here and lunch or dinner. Last minute tourist stuff before flying out from Narita airport.
Victor L — Google review
Excellent must visit so nice so amazing interesting so peaceful Great atmosphere
Ashwin L — Google review
Such a nice attraction , just 15 mins walk from Narita station. Just walk follow the shop line Omotesando street all the way to the temple. It is one of the best known temples in the Kanto region, dedicated to UNMOVED WISDOM KING 🤴, often called a FIRE GOD 🔥, he is associated with fire rituals. Environment : As you know cleanliness is part of Japanese culture, Most first-time visitors to Japan are struck by how clean the country is, I visit Japan so many times and I’m still impressed with their cleanliness. Food : Food is awesome and affordable. While walking to Naritasan temple please try their Matcha ice cream 🍦and grilled eel, the taste is awesome !! People : Most of them are genuinely friendly even though there is a communication barrier, but don’t worry try google translate 👍🏼 Other than that : Just bring some cash, they also have preloved shop that requires cash only, the price is more more cheaper.
Shafira R — Google review
This wonderful gem is always a favorite place for me to go on my layovers! I walk about 8 miles through stunning emerald rice fields to the “Stairway to Heaven”, literally as it goes through the packed Japanese cemetery onto the back of the Temple grounds. I then spend some time at the pond pagoda feeding the turtles and coy before meandering the grounds towards the entrance. I’ve been walking this path more than 10 years.
Robye L — Google review
This is a really nice and beautiful place! We had a couple of hours to kill in Narita, so we decided to visit here. The walk from JR Narita Station it the temple is a really nice walk where the entire path is filled with all kinds of shops, from Japanese souvenirs to restaurants and snacks shops. The narrow street combined with the Japanese traditional house look make it a beautiful place to take photo. At the end of the walk you will be rewarded with the temple grounds, which is huge. There are multiple temples and pagodas within it and they even have a huge garden where you can enjoy nature. Really a great place to explore with couple of hours to kill. Nearer to the temple there are lots of Japanese restaurant which specializes in Unagi (Eel) and the smell wafting from these restaurant is amazing!
Sadiq A — Google review
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MEGA Don Quijote Narita

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4.5
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Discount store
Beauty supply store
Clothes market
Electrical supply store
MEGA Don Quijote Narita is a 24-hour shopping destination located conveniently close to the mall and popular among tourists due to its proximity to Narita Airport. The store offers a wide range of products including food items, household goods, toys, cosmetics, and more. Foreign shoppers can take advantage of instant tax-free shopping for purchases over 5000 yen and enjoy the convenience of duty-free packaging. While the store may be chaotic and crowded, it provides an extensive selection at good prices.
MEGA Don Quijote in Narita is an absolute gem for anyone who loves shopping and wants to experience the true essence of Japanese retail madness! This place has *literally everything* – from luxury handbags and watches to shampoos, alcoholic beverages, and unique local food products you won’t find anywhere else. The selection is incredible – shelves are packed with both well-known international brands and traditional Japanese goods. Whether you're looking for souvenirs, gifts, or just want to browse, you’ll definitely leave with something in hand. Prices are very reasonable, and the staff is friendly and helpful, even if you don’t speak Japanese. It’s a fantastic spot for both tourists and locals – you could easily spend hours exploring all the quirky, fun, and practical items on offer. Highly recommended – MEGA Don Quijote in Narita is one of those places you'll want to come back to again and again!
Paweł K — Google review
Big store with a lot of different kinds of products. It’s one big floor not multiples and seems to have worse variety of products and less interesting products compared to the ones in Tokyo. There’s also a lot less people so no crowing issue compared to the ones in Tokyo.
Allen L — Google review
Fun place to shop before or after a flight. It’s huge and has pretty much everything from snacks and souvenirs to cosmetics and electronics. Prices are good and you can find lots of unique items to bring home. It’s open late so it’s super convenient if you’re short on time. Can get a bit overwhelming because of how packed it is but that’s part of the Don Quijote experience.
Val T — Google review
Mega Don Quijote Narita is a large store offering a wide variety of products. With a single-floor layout, shopping is convenient, and carts can be used throughout the store. However, some items are not always restocked, so certain products might be unavailable. A separate counter for tax refunds is available, adding to the overall convenience for travelers.
Supphawich ( — Google review
Opening hours untill 3 AM, amazing and great choice od japanese whisky as well as all you need stuff
Marciniak K — Google review
GREAT staff. AMAZING store stocked with all my TikTok suggestions of J&K beauty items. I basically bought everything and I love all my new products. I believe this location is Open 24hours and adjacent to the AEON mall. You might need to do a few trips because the store is big and there is a lot to see and buy.
Regina A — Google review
The outside counter staffs are cool and helpful. But only one thing here at the cashier. This staff is racist and rude through his action. Didn’t put the high value wallet into the fabric cover, instead he just grabbed and tossed the whole thing wildly in the paper bag!? Then he forgets something and took my bag again just to search for what he’s looking for. His name is くらむら
Brand C — Google review
Opens in late hours perfect for shopping after the Aeon Mall nearby has closed. Equipped with its own tax free counter makes the whole process a lot more smoother. This big store allows you to shop from personal skincare favourites, food and snacks, medicines, electronics, travel and home goods, toys and decorations etc.
Kero C — Google review
82 Uingutsuchiya, Narita, Chiba 286-0029, Japan•https://www.donki.com/store/shop_detail.php?shop_id=371•+81 570-063-801•Tips and more reviews for MEGA Don Quijote Narita
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to MEGA Don Quijote Narita, these restaurants are about a 4-minute walk away.

Ootoya

3.4
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5.0
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$$$$affordable
Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant
Ootoya is one of best not really expensive restaurants. Food was great, so was the service. A bit more expensive than other family restos but quality of food much better. It’s 1000% worth it. I hope they will branch out to Europe too.
Maria S — Google review
great fast-food restaurant, a bit expensive compare to other chain restaurants. food is great, from presentation to taste. worth the money, standard menu as well as seasonal offers. recommend.
Solo T — Google review
Edit : The service is cold, it’s cordial but not welcoming. I’ve generally accepted this as I enjoy the food and it’s reasonable. Unfortunately on this visit I didn’t enjoy the meal due to what i consider to be a needless rule following. I brought some gongcha cups in as we hadn’t finished and had walked from aeon. We didn’t drink from them. The one and only time staff have spoken to me in all my time at this restaurant, was to tell me about adherence to the company’s policies. I get it, but also I’m baffled by these kinds of interactions. Maybe smile first, acknowledge me visiting your store, be welcoming… then consider if it’s really necessary to highlight my infractions. #ometenashi — I always enjoy eating at Ootoya restaurants. You get a decent Japanese meal at reasonable prices. I have been to this restaurant a few times since it opened. It’s interior is new and pleasant. On the latest visit I found the floor to be very sticky, so better attention is needed in this area
Peter R — Google review
I really like Ootoya. I eat few times a week every time I’m in Japan. I had to stay at Narita for a day for an early flight and stopped by. The food took over 30 minutes. I don’t understand why. It’s usually 10-15 minutes when I order the same dish in various shops at Tokyo and Yokohama.
Charles K — Google review
delicious, great value, prompt service
Devin T — Google review
Very good value. Good food. Nice service
Marianna L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I arrived at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 23, 2025. Waited for a seat for about 10 minutes. The atmosphere in the restaurant was warm, spacious, convenient, and the bathrooms were clean. Excellent food, fresh, tasty, very impressive. (Original) ผมไปถึงช่วงบ่ายโมงในวันอาทิตย์ 23 March 2025 รอที่นั่งประมาณ 10 นาที บรรกาศในร้านอบอุ่น กว้างขวาง สะดวก ห้องน้ำสะอาด อาหารยอดเยี่ยม สดใหม่ รสชาดดี น่าประทับใจมาก
Joe F — Google review
Thank you!
Jason A — Google review
80 Uingutsuchiya, Narita, Chiba 286-0029, Japan•https://store.ootoya.com/detail/60210/•+81 476-85-8029•Tips and more reviews for Ootoya

Teco Teco

4.6
(353)
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4.5
(114)
$$$$affordable
Brazilian restaurant
A Brazilian restaurant that has been in business for 23 years, Teco Teco is located in a quiet area of Tokyo and is popular with both Japanese and foreign customers. The menu offers an extensive range of Brazilian dishes as well as some Japanese favourites, all of which are very fresh and delicious. The owners are fluent in English, Japanese and Portuguese which makes communicating easy. Prices are very reasonable for the location and the portions are large enough to satisfy even the most hungry customer.
The most amazing Brazilian food you will find in Japan! The owners of the restaurant are extremely kind and friendly and the overall atmosphere of the place is amazing. You are going to be full by the amount of food you get it’a amazing!
Kai T — Google review
Best meal I had in Japan amongst a bunch of amazing food! The owners were incredibly friendly, spoke English, and helped me pick an appetizer. They were kind enough to let me combine two same priced appetizers so I could try a couple of different items. The grilled meats were delicious and the fried sweet potatoes were incredible. I will be telling all my aviation coworkers about this place! A must try when you’re in Narita!
Phil — Google review
What a gem of a restaurant ❤️ It is privately owned and run by the nicest couple, who make it feel like home away from home. Ayumi, who is Japanese, has one of the kindest faces I’ve ever seen and her energy and warm welcome just creates an awesome atmosphere. The restaurant is cosy with only a few tables which we love. They have locals as well as international clients eating there The food was delicious and fresh and felt like it was made with lots of love by the chef (Ayumi’s husband who is from Brazil) 💕 I highly recommend visiting, and will no doubt return soon.
SoVerySueThing — Google review
Worth the while, to walk a short short distance from central Narita - to savour a real Brazilian steak. Portions are generous. Really Enjoy it. You will too.
John C — Google review
Excellent picanha, the plate comes with mandioca fries, salad, vinagrete, beans, and rice. Ambience is pleasant. The Brazilian man and Japanese woman that run the restaurant are very nice.
Kayce B — Google review
Very cozy, traditional (23 years in business), fresh and delicious Brazilian food, average selection of drinks, with only one Japanese beer but definitely a must-go restaurant! The owners speak English, Japanese and Portuguese. Loved it!!!
RC F — Google review
The people who run it are nice. The price is not bad at all for the area and the portion size is adequate. The taste is definitely above average, it's delicious.
PandaMochiSlug — Google review
Amazing food and they were able to easily accommodate all gluten free options! Wonderful place and service. I’ll be back here many times!
Seth H — Google review
858-1 Kamicho, Narita, Chiba 286-0032, Japan•http://teco-teco.jp/•+81 476-22-1811•Tips and more reviews for Teco Teco
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Shisui Premium Outlets and National Museum of Japanese History and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 8 hours.
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Shisui Premium Outlets

3.9
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3.5
(358)
Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Located just a 15-minute bus ride from Narita International Airport, Shisui Premium Outlets is a shopper's paradise with over 180 shops offering global apparel and footwear brands at discounted prices. This makes it an ideal spot for travelers with layovers or some time to spare before their flights. The outlet boasts popular stores found in Tokyo's main shopping districts like Ginza and Shibuya, making it a convenient stop for international tourists looking to shop for both domestic and world-famous fashion brands.
Regardless of the many shops inside that may or may not cater to your taste, this is a proper outlet. Spacious parking lot, huge floor space, kids friendly, pets friendly, a food court with highly respectable tenants, and easy access to and from JR train station and also using a paid shuttle bus to and from Narita station. All busses can easily carry your big suitcases. I would recommend at least 3 to 4 hours here before continuing your journey. They also have paid coin lockers of all sizes and clean toilets in every corner. Playgrounds for children are available in several spots.
Bayu U — Google review
Only 15 mins from Narita Airport by shuttle bus Go to Terminal 2 bus stop no.3 The buses leave every 30 mins and the last bus to come back to airport is around 5.40pm The outlet is old but still has many branded shops like Boss and Coach Great for last min shopping if you have 3 hours to spare before checking in
Jason L — Google review
Took the ¥500 shuttle from Narita Airport to Shisui Outlet — super convenient! The outlet isn’t too big, but it offers great products with big discounts. Definitely worth a quick shopping stop 👍🛍️
Flower_K — Google review
Shisui Premium Outlets is near the Narita International Airport. So this is our choice of shopping location when we are waiting for more Family members to join us on our Japan trip. The Shisui Premium Outlets are not very big. It has many famous brand-name outlet stores there. However, not too many luxury brands have their outlet stores in this outlet. The outlet mall is situated in a prime location with excellent management. I saw the security guards in the parking lot and in the public areas. The shopping center is well-maintained. The whole shopping mall still looks very good. This is a perfect place for shopping if you have more time before your flight.
Michael W — Google review
It wasn't busy when I went there so it was great. I got there by a direct bus from Tokyo station for 1300 yen then took a bus to Narita airport for 500 yen which took 15 minutes. So I highly recommend here for your last day in Japan. Food court was good as well as some restaurants are there too. They don't have luxury brands but heaps of brands are there like Kate Spade, coach, just a regular Japanese outlet mall.
DNA K — Google review
This outlet is quite large and offers a wide selection of premium brands. The food court is also excellent, with halal choices available. I was pleased to find that it wasn't too crowded, which made shopping here a delightful experience.
Samimuzzaman — Google review
The place was our end-of-trip highlight in early July, 2015. After we had checked in our baggage at the Narita Airport, we took the Outlet shuttle there. My daughters bought to their hearts' content and I got a branded jacket at a discount price before rushing back to the Airport to take our departing flight! Postscript On April 10, 2024, I drove my wife here. Parking was easy. She bought items with price down. Otherwise, why bother coming here?
Peter C — Google review
Nice outlet nearby airport too. Good last minute shopping and spot to relax
Justin L — Google review
2 Chome-4-1 Iizumi, Shisui, Inba District, Chiba 285-0912, Japan•https://www.premiumoutlets.co.jp/shisui/•+81 50-1722-1639•Tips and more reviews for Shisui Premium Outlets
9 min · 6 mi
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National Museum of Japanese History

4.4
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4.4
(193)
History museum
Museums
Ethnographic museum
Heritage museum
The National Museum of Japanese History, located in Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, is a comprehensive museum that showcases the rich history and culture of Japan. It features themed botanical gardens, a restaurant, and a shop for visitors to enjoy. The museum also houses an inter-university research institute open to faculty, graduate students, and researchers from various agencies.
This museum provides an insightful overview of Japanese history and culture through clear, easy-to-understand panels and models. Many areas allow photography, so you can take pictures of the Japanese captions with your smartphone and use a translation app to grasp the general content. One of the standout features is the number of original artifacts on display, more than what you'd typically find at other museums. During my visit, there was a special exhibition titled The Future of History: Preserving the Past through People, Objects, and Data, which was unique for a history museum in that it focused on archives. The captions were a bit long, but it was clear that the curator was passionate about the subject. The exhibition helped me understand how historical events are documented, verified, and preserved through everyday stories and objects.
Bird D — Google review
A great place to get to know and appreciate Japanese history. While most of the written explanations are in Japaneaw, visitors can download an app to listen to English audio guide for the items in the museum. The dioramas that depict various events are awesome. They really pay attention to the details. They bring to mind imaginations on life in the past. The entrance is a short hike from the main street. I would recommend to have luggages deposit e.g. at coin lockers at keisei sakura for those who walk to the museum. For my case, the museum staff helped us depositing our luggages in the museum upon entry.
V L — Google review
Beautiful museum, if you want to be adventurous you can try squatting toilets there but they have regular toilets too. Incredibly nice staff, they have school experience there, lady there was super nice and explained for us how school used to look. You can also try calligraphy there.
Aleksandra W — Google review
What an incredible museum. Extensively covers the rich history of Japan with some truly amazing displays. The dioramas are a sight to behold. Cheap entry price too. Check it out!!
Robert “ — Google review
This museum goes into depth of all the history of Japan. From how it was inhabited by humans, to modern day. As a history fan, this was by far the best museum throughout my entire trip. It's so huge, you will be there from open to vlose. It also has audio in multiple languages, so definitely bring headphones. And it has great souvenirs and a cafe. Also it's wasn't packed, so you can go at your own pace to learn and absorb the history.
DeChe E — Google review
Massive museum, probably the best in the entire country. The history of Japan is presented through themes, beautiful dioramas and figures. Few signs in English, and escapes from the usual subjects, but still has a section about the war and the consequences. No idea why it's not advertised for foreign tours. It's close to Narita airport, and easily reached by public transportation, also from Tokyo (but it's a long journey). Running you can see it in two to three hours. Really looking at it, you're gonna be there for the opening time. Pavillion Five (Meiji restoration) is close till 2026.
Pablo P — Google review
Detailed and expansive museum of Japanese History, beginning thousands of years ago and running up to about 1980. Can be enjoyed by non-Japanese, but seems to be directed mainly at a domestic audience. I was there on a Wednesday in October 2025 and I didn’t see any non-Japanese visitors - I was the only one! Lots of school groups fill up the place. Limited English documentation but it was good enough, although I already have a pretty good knowledge of Japanese history. The exhibits are numerous and well organized, it’s a very interesting museum in this small town not that far from Narita Airport. If fate finds you here, it’s not a bad choice at all to spend 2-3 hours. There are other local attractions that could even fill out a whole day.
90293Mike — Google review
Really good museum. The kimono special exhibit was great too. Easily 2-4 hours, if you enjoy looking through all the exhibits. Plus there's a garden,Park, and sakura castle ruins right next door.
James P — Google review
117 Jonaicho, Sakura, Chiba 285-0017, Japan•http://www.rekihaku.ac.jp/•+81 43-486-0123•Tips and more reviews for National Museum of Japanese History
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YourELM Narita

3.5
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4.0
(12)
Shopping mall
Department store
Supermarket
Located near the train station, this well-established shopping mall boasts a variety of retail stores, a dollar store, a market, and a food court. The mall has recently undergone renovations, resulting in improved cleanliness and spaciousness. It offers an array of charming traditional shops along with an expansive furniture store and a large Daiso outlet. Additionally, the food court provides enticing dining options at reasonable prices.
The old building an setup as been upgraded in a really good way, more clean and space, lots of nice traditional shop with a mix of nice sweet furniture store and a massive Daiso.. really good offers on food court as well
Fabrice B — Google review
There is a market underground where fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers and handmade sweet treats are sold.
Eiko T — Google review
My experiences here are bitter sweet! If you can afford it, the wagyu beef is of top tier quality. Also the vege farmers market can be a gold mine at times. The dollar store is quite vast. On the down side my glasses prescription was messed up, and I had issues with buying bluetooth at the electronics store.
Kiyoshi F — Google review
Close to kozunomori station (5 min walk). There is a big 100¥ (daiso) store. A nice good court and a nice supermarket. Taxi available near the station. The best way ti get there is from keisei-narita station to kozunomori station (only one station).
Teahimatoarii K — Google review
Very good since they put the new supermarket in called Lopia, it's cheap and great quality. Expect crowd's on weekends, it's a popular supermarket
Oliver A — Google review
There is a saizeriya inside and get the window view, it's such a great place to have lunch or dinner
Tea_with_ P — Google review
I didn't realize this, but this place is actually more expensive than Aeon. Likewise, the supermarket on the basement is **way** expensive! Try nearby Yaoko or Kasumi (although, Kasumi can be pricy on certain days too).
Barnabas — Google review
Lopua supermarket is brilliant, cheap but good quality produce
Riccardo D — Google review
4 Chome-5-3 Kozunomori, Narita, Chiba 286-0048, Japan•https://www.yourelm.co.jp/narita/•+81 476-26-5077•Tips and more reviews for YourELM Narita
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Where to eat

Under a 5-minute walk from YourELM Narita, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

McDonald's

3.3
(108)
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4.0
(14)
$$$$cheap
Fast food restaurant
Classic, long-running fast-food chain known for its burgers & fries.
Very clean and smart staffs.
Binita K — Google review
Fried potato was so bad with the under standard quality of the McDonald's. Not hot and fresh serving. I was looking forward to having the fresh fried potato but they served the cold fried potato. Very very disappointed.
Badtzmaru C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I thought maybe I should eat Hirumak's Big Mac set for lunch. "McDonald's Narita Your Elm Branch" When I stopped by, I heard that they had a limited edition item for one week starting February 28th, so I immediately ordered it. After 3 minutes of waiting, the product I ordered was completed, but what was the product I ordered at this time? "Cheese Cheese Double Cheeseburger Set (Regular price 790 yen with coupon) 710 yen" and 〇 Chee Chee Double Cheeseburger, also known as Chee Chee Dabuchi, available for one week only 〇 “Mac fries medium size” selected from the side menu 〇 Selected from soft drinks "Premium Roast Iced Coffee M Size" I used a free coupon given to me by au's Smart Pass Premium. 〇"Mac fries S size" It was a combination of. So, I tried it while drinking premium roasted iced coffee with milk and syrup, and found that the cheese cheese double cheeseburger with two pieces of white cheddar cheese was made with rich creamy cheese and beef patty. The umami of the meat itself spread in your mouth and it was extremely delicious, and since there were two beef patties, the volume wasn't overwhelming either. I ate it all, so there it was. (Original) 昼ごはんで"ひるまック"のビックマックセットを食べよっかな~と思いつつ、 「マクドナルド 成田ユアエルム店」さん に立ち寄ってみますと、2月28日から1週間限定の商品があると聞きつけ、早速注文してみました。 待つこと3分後、私が注文いたしました商品が出来上がりましたが、この時に注文いたしました商品とは、 「チーズチーズダブルチーズバーガーセット(定価790円がクーポン使用で)710円」 であり、 〇1週間限定商品のチーチーダブチこと「チーズチーズダブルチーズバーガー」 〇サイドメニューの中から選択いたしました「マックフライポテト Mサイズ」 〇ソフトドリンクの中から選択いたしました「プレミアムローストアイスコーヒー Mサイズ」 に、auさんのスマートパスプレミアムからプレゼントされた無料クーポン使用の 〇「マックフライポテト Sサイズ」 を組み合わせたものでありました。 それでは、ミルクとシロップをぶっ込んだプレミアムローストアイスコーヒーを飲みつつ、実食してみましたら、ホワイトチェダーチーズ2枚が追加されたチーズチーズダブルチーズバーガーは、コクのあるクリーミーなチーズとビーフパティの肉そのもの旨味が口の中に広がり、めちゃくちゃ美味しかったですし、そのビーフパティも2枚でありましたので、ボリューム感もハンパなく、MサイズにSサイズを足してLサイズのマックフライポテトともども、もちろん完食したのでありました。
水なす — Google review
(Translated by Google) I thought there was a sign at the top of the store that nuggets would be cheaper at 15 points, but it turned out to be just a warning. It's too confusing, so please don't display it until the day of the event. Also, the customer service of the female clerk who answered the call was at a very low level. (Original) 店の上部にナゲットが15点で安くなる表示がされていると思ったら単なる予告。紛らわしすぎるので当日まで表示しないでほしい。また、応対した女性店員の接客も非常に低レベル。
高橋真由美 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a weekday during the day and I was served by a female staff member and ordered an iced coffee. Unlike other staff members, she proceeded to the checkout without confirming whether I wanted takeout or not. After pouring the coffee, the staff member handed it out as is and asked, "Would you like a receipt?" It seemed she was treating it as if I was drinking it in the store, so I replied, "I'd like a takeout, please," and she asked again in an annoyed tone, "Would you like a receipt?" When I replied, "No problem," she took out a bag and finally began packing it for takeout. As the customer, we were the ones giving instructions to the staff for failing to check, so wouldn't it be natural customer service to first respond with an acknowledgment regarding what she had said? At the very least, I think it is absolutely unacceptable for her to repeat her own statement in an annoyed tone. I often use the New Town store, and it is unusual for me to be asked whether I wanted takeout or not before paying. I felt that this was indeed a very low level of behavior. (Original) 平日の日中、女性店員が応対し、アイスコーヒーを注文。 他の店員と異なり、持ち帰りか否かを確認されぬまま会計までが進行し、店員はコーヒーを注いだ後にそのままの形で出してきつつ「レシートはご利用ですか」と発言。 勝手に店内で飲む扱いとされているようなので「持ち帰りでお願いします」とこちらが返すと、キレた口調で再度「レシートはご利用ですか」と発言。 こちらが「大丈夫です」と返すと袋を取り出しようやく持ち帰りのための梱包を開始。 客側であるこちらが、店員が確認を怠っていることに対し指示を出しているわけですので、まずその内容に関し相槌を打つのが当然の接客対応ではないのでしょうか。 少なくともキレた口調で再度自身の発言を繰り返すなど言語道断であると思います。 ニュータウン店をよく利用しますが、会計時点までの間で持ち帰りか否かを確認されないことなど普段ありません。 さすがに色々と程度が低すぎると感じました。
L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mac for the first time in a few years. This is my first time using this place. It's rough. The lettuce is leftover scraps that other restaurants would throw away. All the burgers we ordered came with messy lettuce in tatters, and even the kids said it was hard to eat. It's a shame that this store doesn't have this quality with other Macs. Also, I couldn't find items like chicken crisps or hamburgers on the menu, so I ordered them without knowing the prices. It used to cost 100 yen, but now I thought it was around 120 yen, but when I looked at the receipt, the price had increased significantly to 180 yen. Mac is no longer on the side of the common people. If I was going to spend 2,000 yen here, I looked at the receipt and regretted it, wishing I had eaten somewhere else. Also, I sat in a nearby seat, but it was difficult to eat because it was so close to the person next to me. (Original) 数年ぶりのマック。ここは初めての利用。 雑です。 レタスは残りクズのような、他の飲食店では廃棄するようなものを提供。 頼んだ全てのバーガーから、散らかったレタスがボロボロボロボロが落ちてきて、子供も食べにくいと言っていました。 他のマックではここまでではなかったので、ここの店舗は残念です。 また、メニュー表にチキンクリスプやハンバーガー等のメニューが見当たらなく、値段が分からないまま注文しました。 以前は100円で、今は120円くらいかなと思ってレシートみたら、なんと180円に大幅に値上がりしてました。 もう庶民の味方ではなくなったマック。 ここで2000円使うなら、他食べればよかったとレシート見て後悔。 あと、近くの座席に座ったのですが、隣との距離が近くて食べにくいです。
小池佳奈子 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I sometimes go there when I go to Your Elm. A very ordinary McDonald's in the food court. It's neither good nor bad. 2022/5/6 It's Golden Week, so I went there for tea after my daughter came home from school. I bought the limited-edition watermelon Shinmac Fizz and Shingen Mochi pie. 2022/8/21 I had the Doraemon chocolate banana pie. (Original) ユアエルムに行くとたまに行きます。 フードコートの中にあるごく普通のマクドナルド。 可もなく不可もなくです。 2022/5/6 GWなので娘が学校から帰宅後にお茶をしに行きました。 期間限定のスイカのシンマックフィズと信玄餅パイを購入しました。 2022/8/21 ドラえもん仕様のドラえもんチョコバナナパイを食べました。
ぴかぽん — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's located in the food court. I've eaten it three times so far, and all three times the fries have tasted like they've been around for a while. After all, freshly fried food is delicious. I'm grateful to be able to drink water freely. (Original) フードコート内にあります。 今のところ3回食べて、3回ともポテトが少し時間が経ったようなシナシナポテト。 やっぱり揚げたてが美味しいですよね。 お水を自由に飲めるのが、ありがたい。
T K — Google review
4 Chome-5 Kozunomori, Narita, Chiba 286-0043, Japan•https://map.mcdonalds.co.jp/map/12654•+81 476-20-5331•Tips and more reviews for McDonald's
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Popular road trips from Narita

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Narita to
Kyoto
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Yokohama
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Osaka
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Hakone-machi
Narita to
Nikko
Narita to
Seoul
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Nagoya
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Kanazawa
Narita to
Fujikawaguchiko-machi
Narita to
Sapporo
Narita to
Hiroshima
Narita to
Matsumoto
Narita to
Karuizawa-machi
Narita to
Takayama
Narita to
Sendai
Narita to
Hakodate
Narita to
Shizuoka
Narita to
Fukuoka
Narita to
Busan
Narita to
Kamakura
Narita to
Nasu-machi
Narita to
Hamamatsu
Narita to
Nagano
Narita to
Kawagoe
Narita to
Nagasaki
Narita to
Ise
Narita to
Hokuto
Narita to
Himeji
Narita to
Shimoda
Narita to
Kobe

What's the weather like in Narita?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Narita for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Narita in January
  • Weather in Narita in February
  • Weather in Narita in March
  • Weather in Narita in April
  • Weather in Narita in May
  • Weather in Narita in June
  • Weather in Narita in July
  • Weather in Narita in August
  • Weather in Narita in September
  • Weather in Narita in October
  • Weather in Narita in November
  • Weather in Narita in December

All road trips from Narita

  • Narita to Kyoto drive
  • Narita to Yokohama drive
  • Narita to Osaka drive
  • Narita to Hakone-machi drive
  • Narita to Nikko drive
  • Narita to Seoul drive
  • Narita to Nagoya drive
  • Narita to Kanazawa drive
  • Narita to Fujikawaguchiko-machi drive
  • Narita to Sapporo drive
  • Narita to Hiroshima drive
  • Narita to Matsumoto drive
  • Narita to Karuizawa-machi drive
  • Narita to Takayama drive
  • Narita to Sendai drive
  • Narita to Hakodate drive
  • Narita to Shizuoka drive
  • Narita to Fukuoka drive
  • Narita to Busan drive
  • Narita to Kamakura drive
  • Narita to Nasu-machi drive
  • Narita to Hamamatsu drive
  • Narita to Nagano drive
  • Narita to Kawagoe drive
  • Narita to Nagasaki drive
  • Narita to Ise drive
  • Narita to Hokuto drive
  • Narita to Himeji drive
  • Narita to Shimoda drive
  • Narita to Kobe drive

Explore nearby places

  • Narita
  • Sakura
  • Katori
  • Chiba
  • Funabashi
  • Kashiwa
  • Ichikawa
  • Ichihara
  • Matsudo
  • Urayasu
  • Edogawa
  • Katsushika
  • Adachi
  • Koto
  • Choshi
  • Sumida
  • Sodegaura
  • Arakawa
  • Koshigaya
  • Taito
  • Chuo
  • Tsukuba
  • Bunkyo
  • Tokyo
  • Chiyoda
  • Kita
  • Minato
  • Toshima
  • Shinagawa
  • Itabashi
  • Otaki-machi

All related maps of Narita

  • Map of Narita
  • Map of Sakura
  • Map of Katori
  • Map of Chiba
  • Map of Funabashi
  • Map of Kashiwa
  • Map of Ichikawa
  • Map of Ichihara
  • Map of Matsudo
  • Map of Urayasu
  • Map of Edogawa
  • Map of Katsushika
  • Map of Adachi
  • Map of Koto
  • Map of Choshi
  • Map of Sumida
  • Map of Sodegaura
  • Map of Arakawa
  • Map of Koshigaya
  • Map of Taito
  • Map of Chuo
  • Map of Tsukuba
  • Map of Bunkyo
  • Map of Tokyo
  • Map of Chiyoda
  • Map of Kita
  • Map of Minato
  • Map of Toshima
  • Map of Shinagawa
  • Map of Itabashi
  • Map of Otaki-machi

Narita throughout the year

  • Narita in January
  • Narita in February
  • Narita in March
  • Narita in April
  • Narita in May
  • Narita in June
  • Narita in July
  • Narita in August
  • Narita in September
  • Narita in October
  • Narita in November
  • Narita in December

Looking for other day-by-day itineraries in Narita?

Check out our other curated itineraries that are also filled with jam-packed days:

  • 1-Day Narita Itinerary
  • 2-Day Narita Itinerary
  • 4-Day Narita Itinerary
  • 5-Day Narita Itinerary

Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 3-Day Tokyo Itinerary
  • 3-Day Minato Itinerary
  • 3-Day Chuo Itinerary
  • 3-Day Taito Itinerary
  • 3-Day Chiyoda Itinerary
  • 3-Day Bunkyo Itinerary
  • 3-Day Koto Itinerary
  • 3-Day Toshima Itinerary
  • 3-Day Sumida Itinerary
  • 3-Day Shinagawa Itinerary
  • 3-Day Chiba Itinerary
  • 3-Day Edogawa Itinerary
  • 3-Day Kita Itinerary
  • 3-Day Adachi Itinerary
  • 3-Day Katsushika Itinerary
  • 3-Day Sakura Itinerary
  • 3-Day Ichihara Itinerary
  • 3-Day Itabashi Itinerary
  • 3-Day Ichikawa Itinerary
  • 3-Day Kashiwa Itinerary
  • 3-Day Arakawa Itinerary
  • 3-Day Tsukuba Itinerary
  • 3-Day Funabashi Itinerary
  • 3-Day Matsudo Itinerary
  • 3-Day Choshi Itinerary
  • 3-Day Koshigaya Itinerary
  • 3-Day Katori Itinerary
  • 3-Day Urayasu Itinerary
  • 3-Day Otaki-machi Itinerary
  • 3-Day Sodegaura Itinerary
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