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Recommended when using Narita Airport! "Hotel Nikko Narita"

There is a free shuttle bus to Narita Airport, and it takes about 10 minutes to get from the airport to the hotel. The rooms are clean and spacious! I had a comfortable stay. There was a 24-hour Lawson in the building, so I had no trouble shopping. The breakfast buffet also had a wide variety of items, and I was able to enjoy made-to-order omelets. There was a wide variety of Japanese and Western dishes, and you could also eat delicious curry✨It's rare to find a hotel with a supplement buffet (lol) *5th photo --- Name of spot: Hotel Nikko Narita Access: About 10 minutes by free shuttle bus from Narita Airport Cost: From 12,500 yen for 2 people in a room (varies depending on plan and time) Check-in: 15:00 Check-out: 11:00 #Free hotel stay
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Hotel Nikko Narita

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