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ANA Crowne Plaza Narita

Next, let's go to ANA Crowne Plaza Narita, located near Kuko-dori, a major street, by turning into the Horinouchi entrance. This hotel is only 2 kilometers from the airport, about a 4-minute drive. The guest rooms are decorated in soothing colors with dark wood furniture that creates a warm atmosphere in the room. The highlight here is the Restaurant Cafe Ceres, surrounded by large glass windows so you can see the view of the trees outside while eating delicious food prepared by the hotel's top chefs. I guarantee that anyone who gets to experience the atmosphere of this hotel will feel extremely satisfied. #Japanese accommodation near Narita Airport
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Posted: Jul 6, 2024
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