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Travel through time and space to a nostalgic old street with pure Japanese style|Naritayama

#Japan Attractions Naritasan Shinshoji Temple and Naritasan Omotesando are tourist attractions only 10 minutes away from Narita Airport. Occasionally come to Tokyo for a free trip At the end of the trip, there was only half a day or even a few hours left in the morning to play. If you don't want to waste time but don't want to be too far from the airport It is highly recommended to schedule Naritasan Omotesando on your itinerary Visit this Japanese-style spot Visit Naritasan Shinshoji Temple Eat Naritasan’s famous eel rice Buy souvenirs Some of the shops have even been here since the Edo period. The Japanese-style houses are lined up one next to the other, and walking inside feels like traveling through time. Arrived in old Japan The most distinctive delicacy on the shrine is grilled eel Walking to the middle of the shrine, the aroma of grilled eel wafts all the way
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