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°°Aurora.Our last stop in Japan was Narita Airport, a last-minute change due to flight issues. The hotel's location was excellent, and the hygiene was top-notch. We even discovered a hidden gem nearby – a temple and a food street! We were so lucky to witness a special prayer ceremony at the temple, which was very unique. Plus, we had pre-booked an Omakase Japanese meal, and it was absolutely delicious.
YYishibanshangjieshijianThe room amenities were good, and the service was also excellent. The only drawback was the price; it felt quite expensive. We booked the room for 2000 RMB, but an additional 800+ RMB was charged for the children. I disagree with such a high per-person surcharge. The hotel itself does have a distinctive charm. Remember to ask the front desk for the hotel's umbrellas; they're quite photogenic. However, I wouldn't recommend it unless you can secure a room for under 2000 RMB.
YYansuijiangqiThe Narita Toyoko Inn offers a convenient airport shuttle service. If you're arriving at Narita Terminal 2, head to the central exit on the first floor; the shuttle picks up at stand 31-B. Breakfast is available at both the new and main buildings, and the times are clearly posted. The breakfast selection is varied and plentiful. They also offer a *Takkyubin* (parcel delivery) service, and there's a Lawson convenience store on the first floor of the main building. The rooms are set up in the standard Toyoko Inn style – simple and practical. The soundproofing is excellent; you can't hear any airport noise at all.
DDante19651 night for convenience before flying out of Narita. its about 5 minutes walk to the hotel from the train station and it takes 8-10 minutes by train to Narita.
Perfect location. Breakfast was nice. While our room was a twin room they gave us a smaller size near the elevator. Bed and pillow ok. Super tiny bathroom.
What we loved most is to walk around Narita town with its huge garden Naritasan Omotesando and its Great Pagoda of Peace. Would stay in the town anytime again a day before leaving Japan.
YYuwengongThis is an established star-rated hotel. Although a bit old, it's still maintained at a very high standard. The breakfast is extensive and offers a great variety. The shuttle bus to the airport and JR station is very convenient. It's an excellent choice if you're flying out the next day. For airport T2 shuttle, you can find it at pillar 26.
NNuchsarang U.Near the narita station. The room is quite small. There is transporting bus to narita airport but if your flight is early, you should check the time either way the staff. If there is no transporting bus, You can take train to NRT just a few minutes, very easy.
GGuest UserGood for a day arriving to or departing from Narita airport. The room is like a traditional hotel nothing special. Good: Shuttle bus to and from airport and Aeon mall and also Familymart inside hotel. Bad: seems like air condition and heater control came from hotel. Feel not comfort while sleeping.
NNRosley~Cleanliness is impeccable. Great for a night/layover
Twice i used this hotel if I'm doing any domestic flights in between Japan. As it's has free airport shuttle for hotel guests.
It does have scheduled timing to AEON shopping mall of your flight arrives in the morning it's good to catch the bus. Else just make do with the convenience store at the hotel lobby. (Got my sandwich/sushi/drinks from the store, closes at 2am of not mistaken)
Huge hotel, large capacity but a very well maintained one through years.
Amazing, if you ever fly into Narita airport i highly recommend to try & immerse yourself into this old classic building.
Worth the value for a night or two for a gd comfy rest.
** I bought the japan 🍈 from Kamata Tokyo and had carried it all the way via train into Narita..I wish to eat it before i leave for my flight following afternoon.. had asked reception staff to borrow a table knife so i could cut the melon unfortunately for safety reason they doesn't permit of such, hence i cut it into half with a wooden chopsticks and scoop the flesh off 🥄**
Ooshiiii 😋
Happy a precious, pretty looking melon didn't go to waste :D
AAnonymous UserAccess from Narita Airport appears to be limited to Uber, so it may be a little inconvenient for those without a car. It's located away from the main road, so it's quiet. I was able to rest well. The gentle front desk staff were soothing.
I booked a twin room, but it turned out to be a triple room, which was very spacious.
I didn't use the large public bath or eat at the breakfast area, so I can't comment on that.
There is a coin laundry, which has a selection of Japanese manga.
There is some food for sale in front of the front desk, but it may not be enough, so I recommend buying some at the airport or a convenience store beforehand.
YyixiniThis hotel in central Japan has a pretty spacious room, and the facilities are pretty much all there. The best part about this hotel is the abundance of food options right outside, plus it's super close to both the subway and JR lines. There's also Kosei Park and an old street nearby, which are great for exploring.