Narita Attractions

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Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
1. Naritasan Shinshoji Temple

Naritasan Shinshoji Temple blends culture, history, and shopping near Narita Airport, with peaceful gardens, sacred halls, and the lively, shop-filled Omotesando street.

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Sawara Town
2. Sawara Town

Sawara charms with its Edo-era canal town, boat rides, Ja Ja Bridge waterfall, Ino Tadataka’s map museum, and colorful float festival held twice a year.

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Boso no Mura Open Air Museum
3. Boso no Mura Open Air Museum

Boso no Mura in Chiba offers a step back in time with Edo-era houses, crafts, armor, ancient tombs, seasonal festivals, and historical buildings from Japan's rich past.

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National Museum of Japanese History
4. National Museum of Japanese History

The National Museum of Japanese History in Sakura showcases Japan’s story from ancient times to today with hands-on exhibits, English guides, and rotating special shows.

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Katori Shrine
5. Katori Shrine

Katori Jingu near Sawara offers quiet beauty, centuries-old architecture, and spiritual charm, with a lantern path, ancient buildings, and forest surroundings.

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Museum of Aeronautical Sciences
6. Museum of Aeronautical Sciences

The Museum of Aeronautical Sciences near Narita Airport features aircraft displays, simulators, and great plane-watching spots with views from decks, parks, and even a control tower.

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Yamato no Yu Bathhouse
7. Yamato no Yu Bathhouse

Yamato no Yu near Narita Airport offers stylish indoor and outdoor baths, private tubs, a spa, dining, and a tattoo-friendly policy—all in a peaceful setting near Boso no Mura.

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Fudoki-no-oka Archaeological Museum
8. Fudoki-no-oka Archaeological Museum

Fudoki-no-oka Archaeological Museum offers ancient artifacts, burial mounds, and reconstructed homes showing how people lived from the Jomon to Meiji periods.

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