Shocking discovery near Narita Airport in Japan - it's so much fun
👀 Shocked to the point of dilated pupils, I couldn't think of it even if I tried, ✈️ there are such fun places near Tokyo Narita Airport‼️
✅ Don't say that 99% of people don't know, it's actually 99.99% of people who don't know❗️ A seriously underrated and buried gem of a place❗️
✈️ If you enter Japan through Tokyo Narita Airport, ✈️ if you have a long layover at Narita Airport with time to kill, 🙋🏼♀️ I really beg you not to miss this place!
✈️ Departing from Narita Airport T2, 🚇 just one train stop away, only 18 minutes❗️
🧶 Strolling and eating route: Narita Airport T2 - Keisei Narita Station - Naritasan Omotesando - Naritasan Shinshoji Temple - Naritasan Park
✅ "Keisei Narita Station" leads directly to "Naritasan Omotesando", and if you follow this path, you will reach "Naritasan Shinshoji Temple" and "Naritasan Park". There's only this one path, a no-brainer route, you just have to be responsible for having fun~
🌕 "Naritasan Omotesando" ✔️ is full of Edo period charm of Japan. Compared to places like Kyoto and Asakusa, it's less commercialized, ✔️ many shops are long-standing family businesses, run by grandfathers and grandmothers, and the shop decorations and displays are filled with a sense of history and vitality. It's like traveling through time, with a taste of memories sealed in dust. ✔️ The shops along the street are very interesting, including rice cracker shops, yokan shops, handmade bamboo craft shops, pickles shops, woodenware shops, chopsticks shops, and general stores, as well as delicious eel rice and authentic matcha, ✔️ and you can even see rare herbal medicine shops, truly unique and distinctive!
🌕 Naritasan is famous for its 🐏 yokan, 🥜 peanuts, and 🐟 eel rice. There's also an eel shop that kills and grills eels right at the storefront, which is quite exciting and full of life.
🌕 At the end of Naritasan Omotesando is "Naritasan Shinshoji Temple", a thousand-year-old temple and one of the three great temples of Japan. ✔️ Naritasan Shinshoji Temple is very large, and in terms of Japanese standards, its grounds can be described as "very capricious", stretching the grand and majestic atmosphere to the fullest. ✔️ The thick sense of history, as if everything you see is covered with a "retro filter". The reason it's called "Naritasan" is of course because you have to climb up, but don't worry, there are only two sets of steps. ✔️ Naritasan Shinshoji Temple's "traffic safety" amulets are very famous, and you can buy one as a keepsake.
🌕 Below Naritasan Shinshoji Temple is "Naritasan Park". 🌳 The dense and tall vegetation makes it clear that this place has a long history, 🌊 babbling streams with robust 🐟 koi swimming, and the air is filled with the faint scent of grass. Indeed, the serene environment has the magic to improve one's mood, as if time has slowed down...
✅ You can return the same way you came, and the whole route takes about 3 hours ✅ Everyone should plan their time well, don't get too caught up and miss your next itinerary~~