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The Hedistar Hotel Narita Located in Narita, Tokyo, Chiba Prefecture 168-1 Azumacho, 286-0025 Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan Small but well-equipped, clean and well-maintained. Room 18 square meters Two single beds (1 meter), sofa Toiletries are available in the lobby on the first floor, take what you need. There are many restaurants around the hotel (ramen, eel rice) Aeon is 300 meters away on foot Near Naritasan Shinshoji Temple and Naritasan Omotesando Free airport shuttle bus: T1-16 platform, T2-31B platform; No reservation is required from the airport to the hotel, You need to make an appointment in advance at the front desk from the hotel to the airport. The shuttle bus time is relatively sparse, so check the updated schedule on the official website in advance. #Tokyo Value Hotel #Airport Hotel #Airport Transfer #Airport Attractions #Eel Rice
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