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Narita Gateway Hotel

A hotel located not far from the airport with a pleasant atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing holiday. Traveling to various places is convenient, with some locations offering free shuttle services. The hotel offers a variety of room types to meet all needs and has its own restaurant where you can enjoy meals while admiring the garden view. Location: 658 Oyama, Narita City, Chiba, Tokyo, Japan, 286-0131 Price: 1,200 - 6,000 THB
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Posted: Sep 21, 2024
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