If you use taxi, it goes around the Narita Station. The staff was friendly. I would choose this hotel again if I have to fly from Narita Airport early in the morning.
Keihen Main Line train starts from 5. I only stayed at this hotel for one night as I had a long layover at Narita Airport. The free hotel shuttle was great, except that I had a really early morning flight and the shuttle wasn't running that early so I had to take a taxi. Other then that, the hotel was close and convenient and the staff was very friendly.
CHeck in was a breeze and the room was not fancy but CHeck in was a breeze and the room was not fancy but good for an overnight. Narita Airport Rest House is just perfect if you arrive late at your destination or has to catch a very early morning flight. It is literally 5 minutes away from Narita Airport terminals.
The hotel also provide shuttle buses, which are scheduled to run every 20 minutes between the hotel to terminal 1 and terminal 2. Enjoy my stay for one night as my next day flight is by hrs. I need to be in Narita Airport by hrs.
Glad there's shuttle bus that able to drop us off at Terminal 2 Narita Airport in just ten minutes. Great value for money and perfect location. Just bare in mind that upon my check-in hrs there's a lot of other tourists in groups! The lob The lobby are flooded for about people at the same time. So it can be a disappointment especially in waiting for the elevator or shopping the essential at their one and only convenient store. Room size is generous.
We arrived late and where therefore happy that check-in was so easy. The rooms are clean but not very charming but you would not expect anything else from an airport hotel. I think it's the best you can get at narita airport. We surely will go back there. It is highly recommendable in case you have a flight to catch at Narita airport.
Don't hesitate to stay a few days as there is a lot of sightseeing to do near the hotel. I think it is even less stressful than the centre of Tokyo. We just loved the buffet and are grateful for every We just loved the buffet and are grateful for everything the staff supplied for the guests during New Year. If your air itinerary has you on an overnight layover at Narita Airport, this is a good option. The rooms are pretty tiny, but if that's what keeps the price low, I'm all for it. Amenities include shampoo, toothbrush, single serving of toothpaste, comb, shaver, hairdryer, electric pot for making hot water, one tea bag, and a smallish television with nine Japanese-lan Amenities include shampoo, toothbrush, single serving of toothpaste, comb, shaver, hairdryer, electric pot for making hot water, one tea bag, and a smallish television with nine Japanese-language channels.
Everyone is polite, accommodating, and glad to see you : Breakfast is optional for a nominal fee. WiFi is also available for a fee, but is only accessible in the lobby--not in the rooms. The place is a bit isolated.
It's not bad for walking outside alongside the unhurried countryside roads--there is nothing in particular to walk to, but after being cooped up in airplanes and airports, fresh air and sunshine are worthy destinations in themselves.
It would be a nice accommodation for international travellers the bulk of this hotel's trade if there were one English-language channel on the television, like BBC or CNN.
In summary, this is not a "destination" hotel, and doesn't pretend to be. It's a comfortable stop to refresh and rejuvenate enroute, and they do it well. Location is very good ,just 2 min from station.
The room is large but a bit old. Everything is fine except Air condition system. It's the old system that controlled from center so you can't adjust it. There is free shuttle bus to Narita Airport. A good place to stay for a night and spend some times for Naritasan Temple and its garden!
This hotel is very clean and big. Staff is very kind and able to speak English! Recommended hotel! Everything you need, nothing you don't. Might be difficult for tall people, as room was quite small.
We found it perfect - arrived into Narita Airport late at night, so was good to stay somewhere close by.
The locals were helpful to point us in the right direction, so we found it after asking for directions. We arrived late at narita so one night around the airport was unavoidable. The hotel was not far, only 10min by shuttle bus service 31b bus stop from the narita airport terminal 2 very convenient. The rooms are clean and not too small like usual Japanese hotels, enough room for the luggage. Included with breakfast is good even though the food are not so much but bett Included with breakfast is good even though the food are not so much but better than nothing.
Still very recommended!! Late check-in meant little time in the room but, while very small, it was clean, organised, efficient and comfortable. Only real issues were the poor wifi signal and air conditioner that blew directly on the bed. The room was so small that opening a carry-on bag was a challenge but there were electric outlets all over, a desk, fridge and all amenities needed.
Breakfast was simple but more than adequate. Staff performance was very good and quite friendly. No real complaints about my stay and would stay there again. Clean, small but nice room, staff friendly, complimentary breakfast , free shuttle to n from the airport bus stop 31b outside Terminal 2.
No shops around except a Lawson on the right hand side in the lobby. No instructions in English, quite a new Hitach aircon unit however inefficient in room due to very high humidity in Tokyo this time of the yea No instructions in English, quite a new Hitach aircon unit however inefficient in room due to very high humidity in Tokyo this time of the year Aug.
Rock hard hard bed to sleep on with a pillow which felt like it was filled with sawdust lucky I had my own. Would I stay there again The private railway company Keisei also runs the Skyliner express service from the airport to the Yamanote Line stations of Nippori and Ueno on the east side of Tokyo.
All seats on the Skyliner must be reserved. If you have a limited budget and no time constraints, take a leisurely local train ride into Tokyo. Express buses to major stations, hotel districts and sightseeing areas leave from the airport at regular intervals. If you are traveling to a hectic area of Tokyo with lots of baggage, buses are a good option.
Multiple operators provide buses from Narita Airport to Tokyo. You have the so-called Limousine Bus as well as various shuttle buses. Buses run by different operators may have different stops and terminals. Please be careful to check the bus stops and terminals when purchasing a ticket. Getting from Haneda to Narita generally takes about 90 minutes. An express train service run jointly by the Keikyu and Keisei lines runs between the two airports as well.
Narita Airport has three terminals. Many flights at Narita are international, but each terminal does have domestic flights, in particular Terminal 3, which is relatively new it opened in , and which was built primarily for low-cost carriers. A free shuttle bus runs between the terminals.
The flights out of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 are, generally speaking, divided by airline alliance. You can also see a detailed map here. Terminal 1 is divided into a North Wing and a South Wing with a central building connecting the two. Terminal 2 is divided into a Main Building and a Satellite Building. Passport control is next to the departure lobby on 3F.
Terminal 3 is mainly for low-cost carriers. It is divided into a Main Building and a Satellite Building. By standing in front of the facial scanner, you can make your way through each checkpoint in no time.
Please follow the steps to scan your passport and take a portrait photo. When this is complete, the information will be linked and put into the system. It only takes about a minute to get your plane ticket and baggage tag. Checking in your bag is also easy! Once your baggage tag is attached to your suitcase, move it to the designated area in front of the Face Express machine.
Your face will get scanned here, and if everything goes smoothly, your baggage will be automatically checked. Face Express can also be found at the security checkpoint. If it recognizes your facial features, you can go through as easily as if you were going through a ticket gate at a train station. The Face Express system can even be used right before boarding your flight!
However, some situations may require you to show your passport and boarding pass, so we recommend having these items in an easily accessible place. There have only been a few instances where you need to interact with the airport staff through this entire process. This new system completely eradicates the nervous feeling of going through immigration and customs in a country that speaks a different language!
If you would like a certificate that shows your negative test result on the day of your departure, you can head to the Narita International Airport PCR Test Center. You can find the PCR center on the third floor of the central building at Terminal 1 or the first floor of Terminal 2.
You can get tested without having a reservation testing hours for the center in Terminal 1 are from a. If your place of destination needs a certain type of formatting, please let the staff know.
If everything goes smoothly, the whole process of getting your certificate takes about two hours not including retests or busy hours. The price of getting tested during the facility operating hours is 30, yen with a reservation and 50, yen without a reservation. The facility accepts various types of credit cards.
All of the shops inside Narita International Airport have implemented countermeasures against Covid so that their customers can browse with ease. Here we will introduce the characteristics of each shop and the countermeasures they have taken.
Located on the second floor of Terminal 2, Narita Anime Deck is an interactive entertainment shop that offers many anime products as well as an amine-themed cafe and food court. Sanitizer and disinfectants are also available. All staff sanitize their hands and get their temperature checked regularly.
At registers, protective shields are used as a partition, and trays are used when handling coins or bills. Narita International Airport is the largest airport in Japan. It offers services so that visitors from various countries and regions can feel at ease when entering and leaving the country. This makes both the arrival and departure procedures easy and stress-free. A writer based in Southeast Asia. Happy life is with cheap beer. Sojibo Naritakukodainitaminaruten. Garuva Akuashiteiodaibaten.
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