Travel Blog Photos from Narita (497)
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... International House, the cab far was over 10,000 Yen (100$) and we were far from the one place we knew in Japan - the Narita Hilton. Walking into the dormitory, a Japanese woman approached us, seeming to know who we were. She showed us a room where ...
... it might have been my first time brushing my teeth on the airplane, but it needed to be done. By the time we arrived at Narita airport, Dad & I had been traveling for nearly 24 hrs, and we still had to make it to the hotel. We thought the walk in ...
... that. I see myself as a rather resourceful person and have always been able to find my way home. I took the train to Narita and turned left upon exiting the station. I walked down this one-way street filled with quaint shops and some nice souvenirs. ...
Megan & Trent are finally off to Amsterdam!
Narita, Chiba, Kanto, Japan

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We are group of 4 (2 adults n 2 kids aged 12 & 13)coming to Japan for the 1st time for 13 days trip. This is our plan: Day-1: Arrive at Narita Airpor
Posted on Oct 17, 2009, 07:39:30
... trip to Kamakura Day-10: Day trip to Hakone Day-11: Day trip to Nikko Day-12: Full day in Tokyo Day-13: Depart Japan from Narita Airport I am also thinking of including snow monkey trip but not sure if that will be too much. The kids love to see Samurai ...
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Tokyo FAQ and Starter Kit
Posted on Sep 30, 2009, 21:14:02
... is hand it in to a JR ticket office ( you can do this at the airport when you leave ). If you're arriving at Narita airport you can also get a special deal called N'Ex which gets you your train ride into the center of Tokyo and your Suica code ...
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Narita Drum Festival
Posted on Apr 18, 2009, 08:03:34
I recently went to the Narita Drum Festival just outside Tokyo. This is a 2 day event which kicks off in the main temple grounds with over 600 drummers performing together. After that, you just wander round the local area and you'll see lots of little ...
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Coming to Tokyo
Posted on May 18, 2007, 01:54:48
... and have been doing my fair share of reaserch. I've found the cheapest way of getting to Akihabara -gotta love those maid cafes- from Narita airport. It's called the Wa-shoi! Bus and it's free, I kid you not!! My friend in Tokyo ...
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