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Hotel in Narita, Japan with Highway Bus Transportation

Radisson Hotel Narita is located 15 minutes from Narita International Airport and offers easy access to Narita City and Tokyo. Local attractions, including Naritasan-Shinshoji Temple, one of the most popular area attractions, and several souvenir shops are minutes away. Our Narita hotel provides highway bus transportation to and from Tokyo Central Station, so guests can easily explore Tokyo as well.

Attractions near our hotel in Narita, Japan include:

  • Aeon Shopping Center
    This expansive shopping mall covers 135,771 meters and welcomes over 11 million visitors each year. Take advantage of our shuttle service to this popular destination.
  • Sakura-no-Yama Hill
    Located next to the airport, this popular local attraction is home to many cherry blossom trees. Locals use the hill as an outdoor recreation area and a place to view incoming planes.
  • Sakataga-ike Park
    Come see this park's breathtaking pond with lilies and lotus flowers and stroll along the floating footbridges and suspension bridges. For the kids, the park has dragon-themed playground equipment.
  • Naritasan Reikokan and Reikoden Museum
    Explore the museum's exhibits, and immerse yourself in Narita's history.
  • Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
    The Naritasan Shinshoji Temple was founded in the year 940 and has become one of the major spiritual places of worship in Japan. The large lantern which stands at the opening to the area was donated by the fish market in 1968 (as is tradition since the Edo period). The temple receives over 12 million visitors each year.

About Tokyo

Just east of Tokyo, the prefecture of Chiba occupies a peninsula jutting into the Pacific. Warmed by the Kuroshio current, the district enjoys a moderate climate, even in the winter, and takes pride in its agricultural and fishing industries. Thanks to the presence of Narita International Airport and Chiba Port, the area is also a leader in distribution and shipping. In recent years, Chiba has made a concerted effort to court convention and tourism traffic, capitalizing on the presence of the airport and proximity to Tokyo. This push was assisted immeasurably by the building of Tokyo Disneyland, which annually brings in excess of 10 million people to Chiba. Makuhari Messe, an enormous convention center, also bolsters the local economy. Plus, Kazusa Akademia Park, a research-oriented complex devoted to technology industries, ups the ante, adding yet another facet to the district's diversity. Growth and modernity, however, don't negate the region's historic allure. Known as Boso in previous days, Chiba takes culture and heritage seriously too. In Chiba City, the prefecture's capital, you'll find the Natural History Museum and Institute (with exhibits about Boso's past), Chiba Castle, Chiba Temple, and the Prefectural Arts Museum (which boasts works by area artists, as well as selections of Western art). Near the airport, the 1000-year-old Naritasan Shinshoji temple is a huge draw, especially during New Year's celebrations; it features a pagoda, a park, and beautifully detailed halls. Once you've taken in a bit of culture, don't neglect shopping, though. Chiba Sogo, reputedly the world's largest department store, offers a wealth of possibilities, as do Nikke Colton Plaza Shopping Mall and Tokyo Bay LaLaport. And for a terrific view of Chiba Port from 370 feet up, take time to scale Chiba Port Tower, a dramatic, all-glass structure that's the city's signature.

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