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Before Passport Control Restaurant and Shop Information Before Passport Control INDEX For shop details (opening hours, new store information, etc.), please access the Narita International Airport ・Terms and conditions for using credit cards and electronic money may differ for each Official Website, or visit an infotouch Interactive Digital store/facility. ・Liquid substances in carry-on luggage are restricted on international flights. Display or an Information Counter. Narita International Airport Official Website▶ ★ Clear, plastic, zip-top bags for carry-on liquid items available at these stores. Open 24 hours Store that offers halal food Restaurants that provide vegetarian dishes Services Restaurants & Cafes Shops Books & B1F 8 DOUTOR COFFEE SHOP ☎0476-34-6867 P9 Magazines 4F 5919 KAIZOSHA Bookstore ☎0476-34-8811 P17 1F 8 ☎ - - B1F 1 ☎ ★ STARBUCKS COFFEE 0476 34 6762 P10 0476-32-1173 P8 Cafes & 7-Eleven 4F 64 (Copy & fax services) ☎0476-32-1707 ★ Light 1F 27 STARBUCKS COFFEE ☎0476-34-6396 P11 P17 Meals Convenience 1F 3 MAKIBA ☎0476-34-6011 ★ P10 4F 47 STARBUCKS COFFEE ☎0476-34-6358 P17 Stores & Others 1F 1913 Chiba marche( Chiba special products) ☎0476-34-6088 P10 2F 1 NARITA ANIME DECK ☎0476-34-6770 P12 2F 6 HOT HEART ☎0476-34-6331 ★ P12 2F 3 Yoshinoya( Beef over rice) ☎0476-37-8430 P12 ☎ B1F 7 0476-30-1078 ★ P9 F 46 l 4F ☎0476-30-1567 MatsumotoKiyoshi o Fast Food McDonald's P17 3F 16 ☎ Travel 0476-34-8645 ★ P15 o Goods & r ( Seafood ball) 4F 66 TSUKIJIGINDACO HIGHBALL SAKABA P17 Pharmaceuticals 2F 4 ☎0476-34-6777 ★ P12 M ☎ - - DRUG BOX 0476 34 6858 a 4F 53 ★ p Ō Fa-So-La DRUGSTORE ☎0120-191-625 P17 4F 1 Japanese cuisine restaurant KAMI-HIK KI P16 ☎0476-34-6385 4F 29 Air BICCAMERA ☎0476-33-7111 P16 Electrical 4F 2 ☎ Tsukiji sushiko 0476-33-0505 P16 Appliances ( ) 4F 42 KITAMURA CAMERA Cameras & photographs ★ ☎0476-34-8612 P17 4F 3 SOJIBOU ☎0476-34-6133 P16 Japanese 1F ( Imported foods & misc. goods) 4F 4 23 BLUE SKY Arrival Lobby South P11 Cuisine TONKATSU INABA WAKO ☎0476-34-6135 P16 ☎0476-34-6208 4F 12 Sushi-go-round GANSOZUSHI ☎0476-34-8070 P16 (Misc. Goods) ☎0476-34-6770 2F 191 NARITA ANIME DECK P12 Anime Tourism Information Shops and Facilities 4F 13 TSURUHAN(Udon & soba noodles) ☎0476-34-6130 P16 4F 7 TSUBASA( Souvenirs) ☎0476-34-6371 P16 4F 62 Obon de Gohan( Cafe & light meals) ☎0476-34-6096 P17 ( ) 4F 14 YOKOYAMA Modern & Antique Arts & crafts ☎ P16 4F 32 CAFE & DINING N's COURT P16 & 0476-34-8598 Western ☎0476-34-6190 17 Cuisine 4F 16 Chiba Boukyo( Souvenirs) ☎0476-34-8668 ★ P16 4F 63 LA TOQUE( Curry & pasta) ☎0476-34-6193 P17 4F Souvenirs 17 GIFT KEISEI JAPANESE SOUVENIR ☎0476-34-8630 P16 4F 43 ☎0476-34-6230 P17 SHAHODEN ( Japanese decorations) Chinese 4F 18 KYOKOMONO IWAI P16 ☎0476-34-8860 Cuisine & 4F 72 T's Tantan( Vegan) ☎0476-32-0031 P17 Ramen ( Souvenirs) 4F 19 ANA FESTA Lobby gift shop P16 ☎ - - 4F 73 TOKYO-TONKOTSU-BASE MADE by IPPUDO P17 0476 34 7826 ☎0476-32-1130 (Japanese & Western confectionary) 4F 20 TOKYO SHOKUHIN KAN ☎0476-34-8515 P16 4F 49 NIPPON CHACHACHA ☎0476-34-6050 P17 4F 55 Butter Cream Cookie Sandwich P17 ☎0120-319-235 Access 4F 56 STAR SWEETS NARITA ☎0476-34-8859 P17 24 25 4F 57 FUKUJUEN( Japanese tea) ☎0476-34-8626 P17 B1F 4 P9 3F 4 P14 4F 58 BLUE SKY Souvenir Plaza( Souvenirs) ☎0476-34-6205 P17 Seven Bank Souvenirs 3F 15 P15 4F 60 Wamonoya Kaya( Japanese goods) ☎0476-34-6787 P17 1F 6 P10 4F 71 ☎0476-37-5192 Chiba Bank Pokémon Store P17 2F 8 P13 3F 10 UNIQLO ☎0120-191-625 P14 1F 6 P10 3F 15 JP BANK Services 4F 5 ( Swimwear & swimming accessories) ☎0476-34-6010 P15 San-ai Resort P16 ATM 1F 20 P11 4F 9 SAC'S BAR ☎0476-32-9035 ★ P16 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation 3F 15 P15 4F 30 me ISSEY MIYAKE ☎0476-34-8525 P16 1F 20 MUFG Bank P11 Fashion & Misc. 4F 31 PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE/BAO BAO ISSEY MIYAKE 1F 6 ☎ P16 P10 Goods 0476-34-8605 Keiyo Bank 3F 4 P14 4F 33 Tokyo2020 OFFICIAL SHOP ☎0476-34-6386 P16 3F 4 Mizuho Bank P14 4F 48 Stylish Travel ☎0476-34-8676 P17 European VAT 1F 28 ( Reception for mail only) P11 4F 50 ruinas el dia( Accessories) ☎0476-34-6126 P17 Refund Service Global Blue ( Ladies fashion & accessories) Credit Card 4F 51 earth music&ecology airport store 3F 17 ☎0476-34-6178 P17 Service Counters Membership Card Desk( JAL card) P15 F ( ) 4F 52 Fashion accessories & travel goods ☎0476-33-1071 ★ l P17 o MUJI to GO Traveler's 3F 11 AIG General Insurance P14 o 4F 54 Insurance r ☎0476-34-6536 P17 3F 20 ABC-MART Tokio Marine & Nichido P15 M a 4F p Jewelry & 40 TASAKI( Pearls & jewelry) ☎0476-34-8632 P17 Postal Service 3F 8 Post Office Counter P14 Watches 4F 41 TIME GALLERY ☎0476-34-8861 P17 1F 7 P10 GPA( Yamato) Stationery 4F 15 Itoya ☎0476-32-1108 P16 3F 5 P14 Baggage 1F 28 P11 Inside of the underground concourse Delivery JAL ABC Convenience 3F 22 P15 Stores & Others B1F 12 FamilyMart P9 1F 29 P11 QL Liner( KTC/Sagawa) 3F 5 P14 Service Facilities Shops and Facilities Banks 2F 8 Chiba Bank P13 1F 7 GPA P10 1F 28 B1F 6 P9 P11 GPA JAL ABC 3F 22 P15 1F 4 22 SMBC Trust Bank* P10 Baggage Storage 1F 29 P11 1F 5 QL Liner Chiba Kogyo Bank* P10 3F 5 P14 1F 21 Chiba Bank* P11 3F 7 NPF P14 Temporary Storage 1F 32 Automatic currency exchange P10 Currency for Bonded 1F 2 SEINO CUSTOMS CLEARANCE SERVICE P10 Exchange Luggage 3F 1 Mizuho Bank* P14 Coin B1F P9 3F 4 Lockers Coin Lockers & Resona Bank* P14 3F P14 15 3F 12 GPA P14 Service Facilities Information 3F 15 MUFG Bank* P15 For shop details (opening hours, new store information, etc.), please Access 3F 18 Keiyo Bank* P15 access the Narita International Airport Official Website, or visit an * The adjoining exchange counters will operate alternately during late and early shifts. infotouch Interactive Digital Display or an Information Counter. Narita International Airport Official Website▶ 26 27 7 Baggage 3F NPF P14 Car Rental 1F 9 Toyota/Times CAR/Nippon/Orix/Nissan P10 Wrapping 3F 22 JAL ABC P15 Children's Kids Park is not a daycare center. Children must be accompanied Facilities 4F Kids Park by an adult at all times. P16 Medical B1F 2 Nippon Medical School Narita International Airport Clinic P8 Facilities ☎0476-34-6119 1F 10 P10 JR Barber Shops & 1F 26 P11 Beauty Salons 2F 10 Earnest ☎0476-34-6350 P13 1F 10 P10 Keisei Railway Services B1F 3 P9 1F 26 P11 1F 10 SoftBank Global Rental P10 1F 10 P10 Keisei Bus 1F 26 P11 1F 26 P11 B1F 3 XCom Global P9 1F 10 P10 Bus Chiba Kotsu and Railway 1F 26 P11 1F 4 6 P10 Ticket SIM Card Vending Machine Sales 1F 10 P10 1F 31 P11 Counters Narita Kuko Kotsu 1F 26 P11 Mobile 1F 12 P10 1F 10 Phone & J Wifi & Mobile(GLOBAL WiFi) P10 3F 6 Airport Limousine Bus Wi-Fi P14 1F 26 P11 Rental & 1F 24 SIM Card P11 1F 10 P10 Telecom Square AIRPORT BUS TYO-NRT 3F 13 P15 1F 26 P11 1F 10 P10 1F 26 AnyFone JAPAN P11 F Narita Shuttle l 1F 26 o P11 o 1F 28 P11 r JAL ABC 1F 12 M 3F 22 Meeting Counter P10 P15 a p 1F 29 P11 1F 21 JAL Special Assistance Counter P15 3F 5 QL Liner P14 1F 24 Hotel Reservations P11 Mobile Phone Support Counter 3F 6 DoCoMo World Counter Narita 2 ☎0120-593-120 P14 1F 25 Tourist Information Center P11 Relaxation 1F 30 P11 Facilities 2F 10 Raffine ☎0476-34-6600 P13 Transit & Stay Program Counter 1F 33 2F 7 〔A-5, A-6〕 P12 Arrivals Information Counter (Travel) P11 2F 22 〔P-2, P-3〕 P13 Others Shops and Facilities Rental For groups 1F 37 Automatic currency exchange machine( Pocket Change) P10 Lounges 4F 69 〔A-2, A-3, A-4〕 P17 1F Prayer Room P10 2F 7 Reception Desk ☎0476-34-5274 P12 2F 5 P12 Credit Card 4F 22 IASS Executive Lounge 2 ☎0476-34-8691 P16 Passport Photo Booth Members 4F 70 P17 Lounges 4F 68 TEI Lounge( Copy & fax services) ☎0476-34-8781 P17 2F 24 Travel goods reception counter P12 1F 28 RIMOWA Airport-Service-Counter P11 Repair Shop 3F Automatic Gate Registration Counter P14 3F 7 NPF( Key unlocking/duplication) P14 Observation Deck P16 & 4F May be closed due to weather conditions even during hours of operation. ( Capsule hotel) ☎0476-33-5109 17 Accommodation nine hours B1F 23 (It is also possible to use only the shower during daytime.) P9,12 Facilities We apologize for the inconvenience, but please use the passageway( P12 & 13) & on the second oor from 23:10 to 5:00. 13 Inside of the underground concourse B1F 10 JR EAST Travel Service Center P9 Pet Hotel & ( P-2 Parking Lot Building) Grooming B1F 20 Pet Inn ROYAL Narita Airport P8 & 12 Others ☎0476-34-6800 B1F 11 SKYLINER & KEISEI INFORMATION CENTER P9 ☎ - - 0476 34 6261 Access 28 29 MAP After Passport Control P18–21 Shop and Facilities Information ・Terms and conditions for using credit cards and electronic money may differ for each store/facility. The stores and facilities listed below are available only for domestic For shop details (opening hours, new store information, etc.), please ・Liquid substances in carry-on luggage are restricted on passengers who have completed access the Narita International Airport Official Website, or visit an departure procedures.
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