
6-10-3 ROPPONGI, Tokyo, 106-0032, Japan
Japan
Narita International Airport, Narita-shi, Chiba 282-8601, Japan
81
(0)476 322 802
(0)476 301 571
naa1@naa.go.jp
www.narita-airport.or.jp/airport_e/
The airport is located 65km (40 miles) east of Tokyo
GMT + 9
2
A free shuttle bus links the two terminals.
The airport is situated on the Shin-Kulo Expressway, which has links to the Higashi-Kanto Expressway and Route 295, and to nearby cities, including Tokyo.
There is long- and short-term parking at the airport. Car park P1 (tel: (0)476 322 253) is situated in front of Terminal 1 with about 1,000 spaces, while car park P2 (tel: (0)476 345 350) has space for about 1,900 cars.
Toyota, Nissan, Nippon and Japaren have offices in the Arrivals area of both terminals.
Rail: Passengers should check which terminal they require before setting off for the airport as the terminals have separate railway stations: The Narita Airport Station (Terminal 1) and the Airport Terminal 2 Station. Keisei Electric Railway provides services to Keisei Ueno in central Tokyo, as well as a direct service to Haneda Airport. Japan Railways’ reservation-only Narita Express and non-reservation rapid trains serve Tokyo and regional destinations. Road: Taxi: Taxis and limousines are available at the airport. Bus: Shuttle buses operate to Haneda Airport, Tokyo station, Shinjuku station and major hotel in Tokyo, as well as direct services to other cities such as Sendai, Utsunomiya and Omiya.
Information desks can be found on the Arrivals and Departures areas of both terminals (tel: (0)476 322 802).
Money and communications: Both terminals have banks, ATMs, bureaux de change and a post office. Internet, mobile phone hire, telephone, fax and photocopying services are available in both terminals. Eating and drinking: A good variety of Japanese and Western restaurants are available, as well as cafés, fast-food outlets and bars. Shopping: A number of shops, including duty-free in both terminals, are available. Luggage: There are left-luggage counters in both terminals. Lost property (landside) is handled by the NAA Service Centre in Terminal 1 (tel: (0)476 322 105) and Terminal 2 (tel: (0)476 345 220). Other facilities: These include medical clinics, a dentist, baby change facilities, nurseries, children’s play areas, showers and sleeping rooms.
Terminal 1 has a business centre which provides fax, photocopying, Internet access and meeting rooms (tel: (0)478 300 035). There are also executive lounges in both terminals (tel: (0)476 322 364 or 322 2375).
These include tactile flooring, wheelchair-accessible toilets and telephones. Wheelchairs can be hired from the information counters (landside only); passengers should inform their airline of any special assistance required, prior to travel. The airport provides a Braille guide, which is available at the information desk or which can be ordered in advance (tel: (0)476 345 058). Car parks at both terminals provide disabled parking spaces with discounted rates for people with disability ID. The airport railway stations and inter-terminal shuttles are wheelchair-accessible.
There are no hotels at the airport; hotels close by include the ANA Hotel Narita (tel: (0)476 331 311), Hilton Narita (tel: (0)476 331 121), Holiday Inn Tobu Narita (tel: (0)476 321 234), Hotel Nikko Narita (tel: (0)476 320 032), Hotel Nikko Winds Narita (tel: (0)476 331 111), Hotel Skycourt Narita (tel: (0)478 736 211), Marroad International Hotel Narita (tel: (0)476 302 222), Narita Airport Washington Hotel (tel: (0)476 355 511), Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu (tel: (0)476 330 109), Narita Airport Rest House (tel: (0)476 321 212), Narita View Hotel (tel: (0)476 321 111) and Radisson Hotel Narita Airport (tel: (0)476 931 234). There are hotel reservation desks at the airport (tel: (0)476 328 798), located in Terminal 1 at the airport.
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