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Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT)
Tokyo Airport Address: Narita-shi, Chiba 282-8601, Japan, JP
Airport Code: NRT
Airport Tel: +81 (0)476 34 8000
Airport Fax: not available
Airport Email: naa1@naa.jp
Airport Website: http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/ - Official Site



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Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT)
Airport Information
(Tokyo, Japan)




Located on the eastern side of the Greater Tokyo region and close to Ino, Ryugasaki, Sakura and Tako, Narita International Airport (NRT) is just 65 km / 40 miles north-east of Tokyo city centre and lies within the city of Narita itself, in Japan's Chiba prefecture. Over the years, Narita Airport has grown into one of Japan's most important international air facilities and links cities in Asia, Europe and the USA. Tokyo Narita has become Japan's number two airport, the country's premier cargo hub and is currently the world's 27th-busiest airport, serving some 32 million annual travellers.

Both Air Nippon and Japan Airlines are particularly notable domestic airlines at Narita and regularly fly from Tokyo to cities such as Nagoya, Osaka and Shanghai, as well as many international destinations. Tokyo Narita Airport features two passenger terminals, each of which have their own dedicated underground rail stations and inter-terminal connections by shuttle. Terminal 1 is the central terminal and features both a North Wing and a recently added seven-storey South Wing.




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Narita Airport offers travellers plenty of different ways to reach central Tokyo, Shibuya Station, and the city's famous Ginza and Shinjuku neighbourhoods, which have become known for their endless shopping and entertainment. These include its own rail station (Narita Airport Station), Keisei and Chiba Kotsu buses, and fixed-fare taxis. Cities close to both Narita and Tokyo include Mito, Yokohama and Saitama, which is famous for its enormous football stadium, holding more than 60,000 spectators.

Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) Information: History and Facilities
The planned construction of Narita Airport in the 1960s was always going to be controversial, since is was designed to relieve overcrowding at Tokyo's busy Haneda Airport nearby. Farmland was finally obtained with great difficulty and by 1972, the first passenger terminal was at last finished, although it was another six years until the first runway opened at Narita Airport, with the delay partly caused by vandalism.

In 1972, Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) was officially inaugurated, although riot police were in attendance and objections and feelings still ran high with locals. International traffic was successfully moved from Haneda and passenger levels were favourable. By 1991, a new underground train station was built nearby and 2004 saw the privatisation of the 'New Tokyo International Airport'.

The choice of facilities currently on offer at Tokyo Narita Airport is quite overwhelming. Highlights include beauty salons, a dentist, Internet booths, day rooms and a soft-play centre for young children. Also available for airport travellers is an international KDDI call desk, Vodaphone mobile phone rental, ANA Skyporter luggage delivery, and travel insurance by companies such as AIU, Sompo Japan and Tokyo Marine. Various cashpoints are located around Tokyo Narita, being operated by regional banks, such as Chiba, Citi Bank, Keiyo, Sumitomo Mistsui and Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ.

Those looking for restaurants will find tasty cuisine from China and Japan. There are also many Western-style dishes and snacks, particularly in homely Avion Restaurant on the fourth floor of Terminal 1, and at the Blue Sky Cafeteria on the third floor of Terminal 2. Shops at Tokyo Narita Airport feature convenience stores such as Fukutomi, Lawson and Sky Mini, together with a range of gift stores and duty-free outlets, These include the Aviation Museum Shop, the Chiba Trade Centre, Fa-So-La Market, Japan Duty Free, Makiba, the Oriental Bazaar and Tokyo Shokuhin Kan.

Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) Information: About Tokyo Tourism
Filled with spectacular towering skyscrapers and bright neon lights, Tokyo is very much a city of today. However, if you are looking for history and a taste of yesteryear, Tokyo won't disappoint and does still contain many ancient shrines, temples and monuments, such as the Asakusa Shrine, Hanazono Jinja Shrine, Kaminarimon (Kaminari Gate) and the Meiji Jingu Shrine.

Narita Airport (NRT) is a much-used gateway into this part of Japan and the island of Honshu. Located in the city of Narita and within the Chiba region, the airport is also close to Choshiu, Omigawa, Narutio and Tako. However, it is Tokyo where most tourists head, searching for the Imperial Palace, the famed Tsukiji Fish Market, Ueno Park and Zoo, the striking Sony Building, and even the city's fun-filled Disneyland resort.





 
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