
Shinjuku\u0027s Robot Restaurant is an over-the-top cabaret-dance-robot crossover, a show unlike anything you\u0027ve seen before. It has loud music, flashing neon lights, skimpily clad dancers and gi...
Tokyo Narita International Airport is one of two international airports which serve Japan’s cosmopolitan capital. This thriving airport serves as an important gateway for international flights to and from Japan. Formerly known as New Tokyo International Airport, this busy travel facility is situated just 60 km from the buzzing Tokyo city centre.
Here travellers can enjoy a wonderful selection of amenities between journeys. The useful facilities on offer at Tokyo Narita Airport include a dentist surgery, post office, dry cleaners and great selection of duty free shops. Passengers can also make use of coin operated luggage lockers, currency exchange desks, Wi-Fi and friendly tourist information centres. If you're looking for a luxurious way to unwind between flights then why not treat yourself to a pampering session at one of Tokyo Narita Airport’s salon facilities? Here you’ll find hairdressers and barbers as well as massage centres and nail art bars. Kids can also enjoy their time waiting at Tokyo Airport, with the excellent entertainment on offer at the children’s playrooms.
Make sure you book your Tokyo Narita Airport transfers with hoppa before you fly. We can provide easily affordable transfers to a wide range of destinations to make your Japanese excursion perfect from start to finish.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Tokyo City Centre | 66 km | 76 min | |
Narita City Centre | 7 km | 18 min | |
Yokohama Port | 99 km | 85 min | |
Harumi City Centre | 68 km | 68 min | |
Shinjuku City | 77 km | 77 min |
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Shinjuku\u0027s Robot Restaurant is an over-the-top cabaret-dance-robot crossover, a show unlike anything you\u0027ve seen before. It has loud music, flashing neon lights, skimpily clad dancers and gi...
This nationally recognised Shinto shrine is considered one of Japan’s primary symbols of the country’s major religion. Take in the huge 11 metre cypress tree torii (gate) before wandering peacefully a...
Getting to Tsukiji Fish Market early is essential in order to make the most of this memorable sight. At Tokyo’s biggest and noisiest market, tuna auctions start at 5am followed swiftly by fruit and ve...
For a taste of Japanese history this is where you’ll find Japan’s largest collection of Asian artifacts. The main gallery, Honkan, displays an impressive assortment of swords, masks, wood-block prints...
This stylised theatre performance consists of elaborate choreography and make-up combined with colourful traditional nagauta music. The plays are dramatic and exciting, though, in the 17th century, fe...
Sumo wrestling is possibly Japan’s most recognised cultural event, you’d be mad to miss this spectacle. Dating back 2.000 years, Sumo is Japan’s national sport and as such combines religious, athletic...
The Senso-ji temple is an old-town Buddhism institution. Though a major tourist attraction, this is primarily a traditional, local site where worshippers cast coins, clap ceremoniously and bow in resp...
At the top of Mori Tower in the vast Roppongi Hills, this one of the major contemporary art museums in Tokyo combines breathtaking views with fresh artistic talent. Of particular note are the visual p...
The museum is situated close to the sumo stables so there’s a chance you bump into the odd wrestling professional on your way to the Edo. Inside, a more thorough glimpse of Tokyo’s history is revealed...
Shinjuku Gyoen is a popular park among tourist and locals alike and no wonder why - it is one of Tokyo\u0027s largest parks. With the large number of cherry (Sakura) trees and amazing greenhouses with...
Ueno Zoo is the oldest zoo in Japan. It was founded in 1882 and today it holds 3000 animals, more than 400 different species and provides all visitors a learning experience. In the East area, you will...
If you would like to discover the city in a different way, this might be something for you - explore the city with a bike. Tokyo Great Cycling Tour is a guided tour which will take you to the major to...
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110 Police 119 Fire \u0026 Ambulance
Currency
Japanese Yen (JPY) ¥100 ~ US$0,90
Newspapers
Japan Times, The Daily Yomiuri Asahi/International Herald Tribune Tokyo Journal Metropolis magazine
OpeningHours
Banks are open Monday-Friday between 9am-3pm, major banks/branches are closed on Saturday and Sunday and closed national holidays. Shops are generally open Monday-Sunday between 10am-8pm.
Population
13,500,000
TouristInformation
Tokyo TIC Marunouchi Trust Tower North 1F, 1-8-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo +81 3 5220 7055 Open daily from 10am to 7pm JR EAST Travel Service Center (Tokyo Station) 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Open daily from 7.30am-8.30pm
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