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Hotel R9 The Yard Narita Airport West

Continuing with Hotel R9 The Yard Narita Airport West, this chic hotel is located near National Route 106 in the Sanrizuka Hikarigaoka area and is only 5.8 kilometers away from Narita Airport. The hotel's location is also close to many restaurants, such as Harumi Sushi, the French-style Bistro Salut, and the Japanese restaurant Kawanami. The hotel is primarily decorated in black, with a concept of offering a more special relaxation experience than usual. Each room is compact and decorated in a minimalist style.
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