Narita is famous for its international hub airport that serves 100,000 people every day. To make your visit to Narita even more enjoyable, there are also family-friendly spots. Take part in traditional events and festivals held in each of the four seasons, visit the popular Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple, experience cow milking at Narita Yume Farm, and more. Visit the city of Narita!
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Narita Sakuranoyama Park
A place next to Narita Airport where you can see airplanes up close. On weekends, it is teeming with families from Chiba and other prefectures.
The gateway connecting Japan and the World, Narita International Airport. It is also an excellent tourist spot where Japanese attractions such as local specialties, art, and subcultures gather.
One of the most popular temples in Japan that attracts over 10 million visitors annually. You can enjoy the charming townscape on the way to the Narita-san Shinsho-ji Temple.
A museum next to Narita Airport where you can enjoy a variety of experiences with real airplanes. See impressive aircraft up close and feel like a pilot in the cockpit.
Sawara prospered as a depot for goods to the extent that it was known as “Edo masari,” which means “better than Edo.” You can walk around the area and visit historic merchant houses from the Edo period to the early Showa period, which still retain traces of this prosperity.
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Rules for Accompanying Children between Ages 5 and 12
A maximum of one child may share a bed with each adult for free.
However, for parents who will share their bed with a child and wish to use the breakfast service, there is an additional on-site charge of 1,350 yen.(Free for children aged 6 and under)
For children needing bed of their own, count each child as 1 adult when making your reservation.