A very nice, European-style, quirky bar with character. In a way, this place is to Japanese culture what Disneyland Paris is to the Louvre. It is almost completely devoid of Japanese people; full of foreigners together with current and retired aviators and their admirers. Americans predominated (without dominating) on the evening I visited and, I’ll wager, not a Trump-voter amongst them: they were all standing securely on their hind legs. TOP TIP: pay in cold, hard cash. This place imposes a rather cheeky, hefty 5% charge for credit cards. They have a good selection of continental beers and spirits, wine, etc. They also provide food, but I suddenly (perhaps understandably) lost my appetite when I heard about the 5% ‘tax’ on credit cards. Worth a visit for ‘a taste of home’ if that’s really what you want, need or desire on your...
Read moreDecent place for food but their credit card charge is pretty ridiculous, so bring cash. As for the customers, so many of the Americans start spouting off woke nonsense and insulting Trump, especially after they get drunk. You’re in Japan, one of the most conservative countries in the world and you think this kind of behaviour is appropriate? You clearly don’t understand the country that you’re vacationing in. People who go to Japan don’t want to talk or hear about divisive political issues in the first place. You and other customers are on vacation, give the politics a rest and learn to be quiet if you have nothing...
Read moreJet lag club is the best place to go if you are looking for lot of foreigners especially flight crew. It the happening place even on weekdays. Its open normally till 4:00 am. From JR Narita station its only 5 minutes walk. There are lot of games to enjoy like Fuseball, pool table. You can make friends easily and start enjoying the time. The staff is also very friendly and great in English. The place is filled with stuff related to flying.
If you have a night stay in Narita, must go...
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