International airport · Narita-shi
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"Narita International Airport features culinary highlights such as Sushi Kyotatsu for sushi and Tempura Nihonbashi Tamai for tempura, both showcasing fresh local ingredients." - Stacey Leasca
Sushi restaurant · Narita-shi
Opened in September 2023, this sushi spot at Narita Airport serves fresh, traditional Edomae sushi, including house-made anago and top-notch tuna.
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Inn · Narita-shi
Nestled on a quiet street near Narita-san Temple, this traditional inn boasts cozy tatami rooms, a welcoming owner, and delightful home-cooked meals.
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Corporate office · Narita-shi
A 10-acre farm run by Japan Airlines, where you can pick fresh seasonal fruits and veggies featured in their in-flight meals.
Ramen restaurant · Narita-shi
This bustling tonkotsu ramen spot, born in Fukuoka in '85, serves up rich, flavorful bowls perfect for a quick bite before your flight.
Japanese inn · Narita-shi
Nestled across from the beautiful Naritasan Temple Park, this charming ryokan offers spacious tatami rooms, communal baths, and delightful Japanese meals—a perfect pre-flight retreat.
This bustling sushi spot near Omote-sandō station serves up generous portions of fresh fish with a friendly vibe, perfect for both locals and tourists alike.
Capsule hotel · Narita-shi
Nestled in the basement of Terminal 2 at Narita International Airport, this sleek, gender-segregated capsule hotel offers cozy sleeping pods and convenient amenities for travelers seeking a unique and efficient stay.
Ramen restaurant · Matsudo-shi
A beloved counter-seating spot, Tomita Shokudo offers rich, flavorful tsukemen and pork-based ramen paired with generous portions and approachable service.
Nepalese restaurant · Chiba-shi
At カマル千葉美浜店, dive into a cozy spot serving authentic Indian and Nepalese dishes, with delightful flavors and impeccable service that'll keep you coming back.
Japanese-style business hotel · Urayasu
Streamlined rooms with voice-activated lighting in a quirky, contemporary lodging staffed by robots. Set in a contemporary building, this quirky hotel staffed by dinosaur robots is 2 km from both Tokyo Disney Resort and trains at Maihama Station. Airy, streamlined rooms feature sofas and desks, along with flat-screen TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi. All include voice-activated robots that control lighting; some have sofabeds. Parking is available for a fee, as is breakfast served in a funky Jurassic-themed breakfast room.