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🇯🇵 Shopping at Narita airport before gates

At the international departure terminal 1 at Narita airport, there are plenty of things to do at the landside. This area is before you check in for your flights. You can get a luggage trolley and push it with you include on the escalator too. There are shopping and dining areas on the fourth and fifth floor and all floors are easily accessible too. There are many clothing and snacks and souvenirs shops, for example, Muji, Uniqlo, Lego, North face and etc. Bring your passport along for tax free shopping too then you can check in everything before flying off. #wheretogo #japan #tokyo #liveyourdreams #takethattrip
Posted: Oct 23, 2023
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