Exploring Narita
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I am leaving from NRT at 16:30 so I thought I would check out of my Tokyo hotel early and head to Narita city early to explore a little - my wife and kids will be with me (11 and 9). We've never been to Narita city before, so it will be new to us.
Just wondering if anyone has any advice for the logistics of doing this? I assume we'll take the train directly to Narita city and leave our luggage in the station lockers? The only issue is that we don't travel light, we'll have at least 2 suitcases, a couple of backpacks and maybe a duffle bag. Will there be enough locker capacity for our stuff? Or does it make more sense to go right to NRT, find a baggage storage facility and then just go back to Narita city?
I assume we would probably have until about 13:30 until we have to head to the airport - I take it that it won't be tough to fill a few hours with some interesting things to see and a nice lunch?
Just wondering if anyone has any advice for the logistics of doing this? I assume we'll take the train directly to Narita city and leave our luggage in the station lockers? The only issue is that we don't travel light, we'll have at least 2 suitcases, a couple of backpacks and maybe a duffle bag. Will there be enough locker capacity for our stuff? Or does it make more sense to go right to NRT, find a baggage storage facility and then just go back to Narita city?
I assume we would probably have until about 13:30 until we have to head to the airport - I take it that it won't be tough to fill a few hours with some interesting things to see and a nice lunch?
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One of usual tourist things to do at city of Narita is from Narita station (either Keisei or JR line):
Walk through Naritasan Omotesando Street
Which will take you to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple.
Walk through Naritasan Omotesando Street
Which will take you to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple.
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https://www.narita-airport.jp/en/ser...livery/locker/
Its not the most efficient approach in terms of rail fares - but you will find it easier to get to NRT airport from Tokyo.
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I suggest leaving bags at Narita Airport
https://www.narita-airport.jp/en/ser...livery/locker/
It’s not the most efficient approach in terms of rail fares - but you will find it easier to get to NRT airport from Tokyo.
https://www.narita-airport.jp/en/ser...livery/locker/
It’s not the most efficient approach in terms of rail fares - but you will find it easier to get to NRT airport from Tokyo.
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FWIW, Keisei Skyliner is also my preferred way to get from Tokyo to the airport - but that’s because it’s convenient for me to go to Ueno.
Last edited by jib71; Jul 22, 2024 at 5:45 pm
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I think the most frequent service between NRT airport and Narita city may be the Keisei line local train. Its not an expensive journey so I would recommend taking whichever train is most convenient between the airport and the town rather than religiously sticking to JR just because you have a pass.
FWIW, Keisei Skyliner is also my preferred way to get from Tokyo to the airport - but thats because its convenient for me to go to Ueno.
FWIW, Keisei Skyliner is also my preferred way to get from Tokyo to the airport - but thats because its convenient for me to go to Ueno.


