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Narita Japan attraction

#100waysoftravel As we all know if we are flying to Tokyo mostly we will be landing at Narita airport The area surrounding Narita International Airport offers numerous worthwhile ways to start or end your Japan trip. There are temple , edo street with many shop and restaurant. E.g and one of the biggest attraction Just eight kilometers from the airport Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple. This venerable temple has over 1,080 years of history, and its hallowed grounds attract over ten-million visitors per year! The temple also has a long-established connection to Kabuki, and is free to visit . And open all year round .
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