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narita-tokyo to and flo in 1 day
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2015/9/12 20:06
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hi, this is my 1st time visitting Japan and i dont know how to speak japanese. I browse thru the metro map, and i have lots of questions, can anyone help me?
i reach tokyo narita T3 at 10pm (late night) on 24 sept , and on 25 sept I plan to visit tokyo from narita airport and return within a day . I catch my early flight on T1 26sept. So here are my questions seeking for help ( i am with budget constraint):
1) I plan to buy the package of [900yen shuttle +a day metro] on that particular 25/9 morning. Is the package available all the time or is it limited (1st come 1st serve basic)? and the ticket counter is in T1 or T2 ? that package cannot be reserved online right since it is in package?
2)since I reach lately night on 24sept, I plan to sleep in airport, but is there any open space with bench to sleep in both T3 and T2?
3) I bring along a tent with me, can i use it in airport?
4) Once i take shuttle to tokyo, I plan to depart at 7am from narita. I plan to visit nakamise street, ameyoko street, tsukiji market, tokyo tower. In order to save time, which places should i go (the order) so that i can board metro smoothly? i will bring my luggage along.
I am quite nervous and thus hoping for suggestion and guidance. Thanks
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by zion wong
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Re: narita-tokyo to and flo in 1 day
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2015/9/13 15:50
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I would recommend not bringing your luggage along. There are lockers available. You do not have to worry about the time, you have sufficient time for the mentioned locations.
I have never seen someone pitch a tent in an airport before. Japan or otherwise. But there are seats you can use.
If you want, you can sleep in a park or something.
No idea on the said offer. Have a link or something?
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by Joshua Hugh (guest)
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Re: narita-tokyo to and flo in 1 day
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2015/9/13 16:05
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1) I guess the OP is referring to this one: http://www.keiseibus.co.jp/kousoku/nrt16.html#section_02Not much details in English for booking procedures; as it seems, you get this 900 yen rate if you book and pay in advance. But since OP is arriving late, the office is closed by then (the office is open from 7 am to 22 at night), thus cannot purchase it on the night of arrival. Queue up at the bus stand or go to the counter to ride at 1000 yen. There is a mention of "Tokyo Shuttle & subway pass" at 1,700 yen, so this must be the one. 2) There are flat sofas in T3 and T2. 3) I don't think that is appropriate.
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