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Little "Kyoto" near Narita Airport | Good food and shopping during Narita transit☺️

If you happen to fly from Narita, the check-out time is too early. Don’t miss these delicious and fun places to visit! 1. Naritasan Shinshoji Temple 📍Narita 1, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture The five-story pagoda here rises high into the clouds, and the beauty of Japanese architecture is in full view. Take a leisurely walk between Niomon Gate and the Main Hall, where every brick and tile tells of history. 📜🌸Walking into a calligraphy art gallery or a history museum, every stroke and every painting is the beginning of a cultural feast. Tip: Come earlier when there are fewer people and it is easier to feel the atmosphere. 🕘 2. Naritasan Omotesando ⛩️ 📍Nakamachi, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture Want to experience the atmosphere of the Edo period? Come to Omotesando! There are traditional small shops here, where you can taste authentic food or look for handmade crafts, and every step is full of surprises. 🍢🛍️Don’t forget to try the local eel rice, the taste is absolutely unforgettable! 🍱Remember to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk on the cobblestone road. 👟 3. Naritasan Park🏞️ 📍Narita 1, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture The natural beauty of Naritasan Park is the perfect reflection of the changing seasons. The plum blossoms in spring and the red maple leaves in autumn, every scene is breathtakingly beautiful. 🌸🍁If you are tired, you can take a rest by the lake, or have a picnic under the shade of the trees and enjoy a moment of tranquility. Visit in spring and autumn, when there are many festivals and activities, and it is more lively. 📅 4. Narita City Sakura Hill 📍1338-1 Komaino, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture Sakurayama Park is located near the slide at Narita Airport. There are cherry blossoms that bloom twice a year (spring and autumn), among which the winter cherry blossoms at Sanba River are the most famous. If the timing is right, you can watch the plane land right in front of you. The slide is beautifully lit up at night. There is a lot of greenery in the park, and there are also many benches for visitors to rest. 5. Naritasan Calligraphy Museum 📍640 Narita, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture (Inside Naritasan Park) The Naritasan Calligraphy Museum is located in Naritasan, Chiba Prefecture, close to Tokyo Narita International Airport. The museum's collection includes a huge rubbing of the "Inscription on Mount Tai", which was made by the Japanese side during a special trip to Mount Tai in the early days of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan. The art gallery is not large, but the integration of the gallery and the landscape is very high and very stylish. It attracts a large number of art lovers to visit and is a holy place in the minds of art lovers. Whether it is the exploration of history or the embrace of nature, there are stories hidden in every corner of Narita, and there are new discoveries every time you visit. Next time you come to Narita, remember to add these treasures to your itinerary! 🗺️✨ #日本旅行 #日本景点 #日本自由旅行 #日本 #NariTA #NariTA市 #Naritaomoto #Naritasnshanalysis ...rticle #Chiba #Naritasnomoto #Naritasnshanalysis
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