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Narita
Narita is the site of Narita International Airport, the main international airport serving the Greater Tokyo Area. There are two main industrial zones in Narita: Nogedaira and Toyosumi. Both zones were laid out in the 1960s. An aircraft part repair plant operated by JAL and Pratt & Whitney, called Japan Turbine Technologies, located in the Taiei industrial estate.
Narita Yokan Archives Museum
The Narita Yokan Archives Museum presents exhibits that illustrate the long history of NAGOMI-YONEYA, established in 1899, and the origins of Yokan.
Daikata Makata Shrine
This historic shrine was mentioned in an ancient Heian-period book. At the annual festival on July 31st, the traditional
Sanrizuka Sakura no Oka
Southwest side of Runway A. Approximately 4 kilometers from the Narita Interchange. Turn right at the intersection north of Iwayama Bashi, follow alongside the airport and take a hard right turn. The park is on the left.
Sogo Reido Sanctuary(Tosho-ji Temple)
The remains of Toshoji as designated on July 31, 1998 Toshoji is a Buddhist temple founded in the first half of the 13th Century by Yasutoki Hojo, the third vice-shogun of the Kamakura shogunate.