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How can I get off the plane at Narita Airport in Japan to get to Shinjuku New Town Hotel?

I think it would be better to take the Narita Express N'EX, which has a large seat and a high speed. Now the round-trip ticket +suica 550 yen feels very healthy, but when I went to Japan a few weeks ago, I took the bus Li Mujin, so I wanted to say that I didn't have to spend money because I sent Li Mujin to exchange tickets during the air holiday. It was the first time that I bid farewell to my high school life with my friends and supported a self-help tour to Tokyo, Japan. I was not familiar with Narita Airport. Although I think their labels are very clear, I also forget why I was a little confused at that time. If you really can't find it, you can ask others where JR East Center is (that's how I found it) and follow the instructions to buy N 'ex&; SUICA naturally knows how to get there. In fact, many things are learned on the spot (of course, you should do your homework in advance), and I think it is really useful to bring a compass, because after Shinjuku stood out, I felt that there were too many roads, crows crowed in the rain, and I couldn't find my way with a map. I finally found my sense of direction by taking out a magic compass. But in fact, there are map references from time to time on the road, and the signs on the road are actually very clear. I was just a little impatient when I first came, and my appearance was very special, which was one of my goals at that time. Then go back to the west exit of Shinjuku Station and take Limujin bus. Because I had a night tour in Shinjuku the night before, I didn't expect to find out where the west exit of Shinjuku was, and it took a long time to find it (plus overweight luggage). I asked a lot of Japanese, and finally I went to the railway station. It is hard to find. Maybe I'm too stupid to find it on the map. I've been in the east for six days, and I'm really strange to the west. Besides, regardless of the subway, JR tram, N'EX and Limujin bus, I think their frequencies are quite dense, and with some unexpected things, I may not be able to catch up when I check the time. So just stroll slowly and find my way is also a kind of enjoyment.