Omotesando Street near Naritasan Shinshoji Temple is a charming, traditional shopping street perfect for a leisurely stroll before or after visiting the temple. Unlike Tokyo’s Omotesando, this street has a nostalgic, old-town feel, lined with small shops, souvenir stalls, and a great variety of restaurants.
You’ll find plenty of local delicacies here, from freshly grilled eel (unagi), a specialty of Narita, to traditional sweets like yokan and peanut-based snacks. Many shops offer free samples, making it a fun place to explore. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxing, with shopkeepers warmly...
Read moreOmotesando Street is about a 20 minute train ride from Narita Airport and a 5 minute walk from the train station. The street is filled with various vendors and a lot restaurants serving unaju. I ended up buying a bracelet and chopsticks with my name engraved. Towards the end of Omotesando Street is Naritasan Temple, which is another amazing experience. If you have a few hours at Narita Airport or a nearby hotel, make...
Read more20 minutes by train from Narita airport and 5 minutes walk. You will have a great experience. Wear kimono, walk around, eat eel rice, buy chopsticks, eat matcha ice cream, visit the famous Narita temple. There are many tourists, you should come early to have...
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