Narita, Chiba
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Narita (Japanese: 成田市; -shi) is a city located in Chiba, Japan.
Image:Narita Street in Japan.JPG
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 98,296 and the density of 748.81 persons per km². The total area is 131.27 km².
Narita International Airport, which serves Tokyo, is located in the city.
The city was founded on March 31, 1954.
Kozunomori
Kozunomori is a suburb of the airport city of Narita. About a 4 minute ride from the Keisei Narita rail station, Kozumomori is a quiet and big suburb. If you are arrving from the Keisei line, Get down at Kozunomori station. Remember only local trains stop at Kozunomori. So halt at Keisei Narita and take a local train. The Kozunomori station is flanked by a large departmental store - Ito Yokado. This store is popular with foreign visitors to Japan many of whom stay in and around Narita.
The Narita New Town is close by.
Taiei-machi
Taiei is small town on Route 51 from Narita to Sawara. It has a very scenic country side. Travelling on Route 51, you encounter the Narita International Airport runways and can see planes taking off and land. At Raikodai there is a large industrial estate. Immediately upon crossing Narita, you cross the Higashi-kanayama bridge.
External links
- Narita official website (in English)
- Photos of Narita festivals at photoguide.jp (in English)
- Wikitravel: Narita
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