It is one of the three great shrines in the Kanto region, and is the second most visited shrine in Japan after Meiji Shrine for New Year's visitors. It has many nationally designated important cultural properties, and the approach to the shrine, which retains the atmosphere of the Edo period, is not to be missed.
A vast ranch seven times the size of Tokyo Dome. You can milk cows, ride horses, take a trolley train, and experience harvesting. There is also a facility for pet dogs.
Selected as one of the "Top 100 Views of Chiba." You can watch planes take off and land up close under the cherry blossoms. It's also a popular photo spot.
The Aviation Junk Market is held every March and September. You can also experience flying in a pilot training simulator.
The largest mall in Narita City. Parking for 4,000 cars. Food floor open until 11pm. Cinema also available.
This museum is run by Nagomi no Yoneya, a Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1899. Its Taisho-era architecture and Japanese confectionery classes are its attractions.
Affectionately known as "Rekihaku," this comprehensive museum exhibits approximately 9,000 items and houses 220,000 pieces. The botanical garden also distributes seasonal seedlings.
The Art Deco-style streetscape features 121 stores. It is also easily accessible, just a 10-minute drive from Narita Airport.
A hands-on museum where you can experience life and techniques from the primitive to the modern era. There are also merchant houses, samurai residences, and ancient tombs worth seeing.
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