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  • Audio Plaza (Hardware)

    This centrally located store offers easy one-stop shopping for those looking for travel-related electronics: translation machines with voice output... More
  • Children’s Areas

    The airport has several free kid-friendly (and unsupervised) areas, so find the one that best suits your needs. Both the Children’s Playrooms and K... More
  • Dayrooms

    Departing passengers who have gone through passport control can take advantage of the airport’s official relaxation areas, which include a bright w... More
  • Enospa Hotel Spa

  • Massage Chairs

    To calm your preflight jitters, head to one of the airport’s seven clusters of black full-body electric massage chairs spaced about six feet apart.... More
  • Muji to Go, Narita International Airport

    Simplicity rules at the 750-square-foot outpost of Muji, the popular Japanese accessories giant. Glass-and-blond-wood shelves are stocked with a pa... More
  • M-Wave

    Two high-tech skating rinks, plus a museum with artifacts from the 1998 Winter Olympic Games, which were held in the city. More
  • Nail Quick

    Nail Quick lets you enjoy Japanese nail services. They have gel nails and polish colorings with beautiful nail arts. You can select the sample in ... More
  • Narita International Airport (NRT)

  • Narita Nakamise

    At almost 38,000 square feet, Narita Nakamise is the largest airport duty-free boutique mall in Japan, linking 19 full-blown stores, including fash... More
  • Observation Deck, Tokyo Narita Airport

    Both terminals have free observation decks, but the one attached to Terminal 1 offers the best views of the main runway. The spacious terrace is en... More
  • Oxygen Lounge Juko

    In this minimalist space, an attendant seats guests along a row of self-serve tanks that pump exotically flavored oxygen, from eucalyptus menthol t... More
  • Pet Inn Royal

    Known informally as the pet hotel, this facility—accessed from the first-floor basement in the north wing of Terminal 1’s car park—is staffed with ... More
  • Raffine

    These reflexology and massage stations—there are four in total, spread throughout the airport’s two terminals—are removed from general foot traffic... More
  • Rental Lounge

    If you’re traveling with a group, consider renting one of the airport’s 26 private lounges, complete with cushioned chairs, coffee tables, at least... More
  • Shinyokohama Raumen Museum

    The Museum: Ramen noodles have been a staple in the Japanese diet since 1958, when the instant version was introduced. Since then, its popularity h... More
  • Tasaki Shinju

    International Japanese jewelry chain Tasaki Shinju specializes in pieces made from high-quality pearls. Browse the carefully curated collection of ... More
  • Tsutaya

    The airport’s largest bookstore—with titles in both Japanese and English—is impeccably organized and also carries DVDs, CDs, and video games. Pick ... More
  • Yo-Ho Brewing Co.

  • Zenko-ji

    Seventh-century Buddhist temple that has long been a magnet for travelers; a prayer chamber is open to visitors. More
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