Tokyo Narita International Airport offers a variety of lounges providing comfort and convenience for travelers. These lounges feature amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, a selection of hot and cold food, beverages, and comfortable seating areas.
Stay connected with high-speed Wi-Fi, refresh yourself in clean comfortable sofa seats, or simply unwind in a relatively quiet environment to rest.
Opening Hours: 07:30-21:30<br/>Duration: 2 hours<br/>Flexible used in one of: IASS SUPERIOR LOUNGE -KoCoo, or IASS Executive Lounge.
Opening Hours: 7:30-21:00<br/>Duration: 2 hours<br/>Flexible used in one of: IASS SUPERIOR LOUNGE NOA, or IASS Executive Lounge.
Opening Hours: 07:30-21:30<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Flexible used in one of: IASS SUPERIOR LOUNGE -KoCoo, or IASS Executive Lounge.
Opening Hours: 7:30-21:00<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Flexible used in one of: IASS SUPERIOR LOUNGE NOA, or IASS Executive Lounge.
Unwind and relax before your onward journey, enjoy a host of amenities, including snacks, fast Wi-Fi. Applicable to all guests even if you are flying economy and have absolutely no airline loyalty. Whether you’re looking for a place to take a nap, freshen up, or simply want to pamper yourself, you can enjoy all these facilities and services during stay.
Terminal 1 - IASS Executive Lounge - Before passport control and security check.
Terminal 2 - Aspire Lounge - After passport control and security check, on the left of the window.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Viator booking voucher is not acceptable for admission to the lounge, neither do travel documents. The only admission ticket you must present at the reception is a lounge ticket QR code.
Follow the steps below to get your exclusive ticket QR code and redeem admission tickets:
Step 1, Contact customer service on WhatsApp or email as below.
Step 2, We will send you ticket QR code by email 2-3 days prior to travel date.
Step 3, Bring ticket QR Code to on-site receptionist for validation.
For a last-minute booking within 48 hours, please contact us directly on WhatsApp or email, we will send you ticket QR code and lounge details.
Contact customer service for more assistance.
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Narita is a city in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, best known as the location of Narita International Airport, the primary gateway for international travelers to Japan. The city offers a unique blend of modern convenience and traditional charm, with numerous temples, shrines, and natural attractions.
This ancient Buddhist temple is the spiritual heart of Narita and a significant cultural landmark. It features beautiful architecture, serene gardens, and numerous smaller temples and shrines.
A fun and interactive museum featuring a vast collection of toys from around the world, including vintage and modern toys.
A lesser-known but historically significant temple with a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful grounds.
A scenic park located along the Inba Nunobiki River, offering walking paths, picnic areas, and beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.
Grilled chicken skewers, a popular street food in Narita, often served with a savory-sweet sauce.
Grilled eel served over rice, a local specialty in Narita.
Buckwheat noodles served hot or cold, often with a dipping sauce or in a broth.
These seasons offer pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Spring brings cherry blossoms, while autumn offers vibrant fall foliage.
Japanese Yen (JPY)
GMT+9
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Narita is a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's essential to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Narita Station
Narita Station, Airport Terminals
Trains are the most efficient way to get around Narita and connect to nearby cities. The Keisei Electric Railway operates frequent services.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming town known for its well-preserved Edo-period streets, traditional houses, and scenic canals. Sawara offers a glimpse into old Japan.
A large ancient burial mound, or kofun, dating back to the Kofun period (300-710 AD). It is one of the largest and most well-preserved kofun in Japan.
A significant Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami (spirit) of agriculture and sword-making. It is one of Japan's most important shrines.
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