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ANA Narita airport hotel

It seems that you use ANA flight to go to the east coast of the United States, and there are free connecting hotels, hehe.

I lived in ANA airport hotel last year, and the conditions were good, which was slightly better than that of domestic four-star hotels. There is a free shuttle bus between the hotel and Narita Airport Terminal. The hotel is in the suburb of Narita, next to the airport expressway, which is a bit off-center, but it is not a problem to go to Narita city next to it. There is a bus stop in front of the hotel, but it is not operated by the hotel. It may be a bus. After all, the distance is not very far, and the fare is about one or two hundred yen.

This is the English official website of their hotel http://www.anacrowneplaza-narita.jp/english/index.html.

(If you want to see Japanese, click "Japanese" in the upper right corner to enter the Japanese interface. )

Click "Visit" on the English homepage to see their free shuttle bus information, mainly airport station location map and operation schedule.

If ANA Narita Hotel is going to Tokyo, it will give you two suggestions. One is to take a free bus to the airport, and then take various airport rail transit from the airport terminal. The Japanese call it the "tram" to Tokyo. Or take the Narita pay bus I mentioned above, enter Narita, and take a bus from Narita Station to Tokyo.

Narita has a golden temple, which is the most famous scenic spot in the area. I went at the end of July last year. The cheap hotels in Narita are full. They must be pilgrims from afar.

There is also a tourist center to experience the life of ancient Japanese samurai, which is also in Narita. Specifically, you can look for publicity materials on the free information stand after getting off the plane at the airport and before leaving the terminal. There is a brochure in Chinese that specifically introduces the scenic spots around Narita Airport. As I mentioned just now, I remember it seems to be everywhere.