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NARITA

Gateway to Japan & Temple Town

Narita - Narita

Why it's famous

Most people know Narita for its international airport, but the town itself is full of history, traditional streets, and a giant temple complex. Perfect for a short stopover.

Top places to visit:

Narita - Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
Narita - Naritasan Park
Narita - Omotesando Street
Narita - Sawara
Narita - Boso Peninsula

1. Naritasan Shinshoji Temple

A huge Buddhist temple founded over 1,000 years ago. Includes grand halls, a pagoda, and beautiful seasonal gardens.

2. Naritasan Park

A tranquil Japanese-style park with ponds, plum blossoms, and cherry trees

3. Omotesando Street

A traditional shopping street from the station to the temple, lined with old wooden shops and restaurants.

4. Sawara Historic District

Nicknamed “Little Edo,” canals and preserved merchant houses.

5. Boso Peninsula

Beaches, lighthouses, and nature.

Must-try foods:

Narita - Unagi
Narita - Narite Pickles
Narita - Senbei

1. Unagi (Freshwater Eel)

Narita is especially famous for this; you’ll see many restaurants grilling eel along Omotesando Street

2. Narita pickles and local sake

3. Traditional Japanese sweets

Like Senbei (Rice Crackers)

Local Branch
Local: 0476-37-6199
WhatsApp: +81 90-1545-9417
Address: 300-1 Nanae, Tomisato-City, Chiba-Prefecture 286-0221
Office hour: 9:00 - 17:00 (GMT+9)
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