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Known for being the most populous city in the world, Tokyo presents an enthralling mix of Japanese culture from traditional kabuki theater to anime. The city is a beautiful yet hectic metropolis that, for all its size, will make foreigners feel quite welcome. In a little more than three hours, you can fly from Beijing to Tokyo on airlines like JAL and China Eastern.
Facilities at Narita International Airport
When you fly from Beijing to Tokyo, you will most commonly fly into Narita International Airport (NRT). Narita International Airport is the hub for Japanese Airlines and offers a variety of flights from carriers like ANA, Hainan, and Air China. The airport is about an hour by train from the city center. Rail transfer via the Narita Sky Access is accessible from Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Bus and shuttle service times to the city will vary depending on the time of day.
Things to Do Near Narita International Airport
Tokyo is a very modern city, and many of its most well-known structures have been built in the last hundred years. The Tokyo Skytree, which provides panoramic views of the city, is the most popular destination for visitors. Some of Tokyo’s most impressive landmarks involve the interaction of man and nature. Starting in the center of the city are the grounds of the Imperial Palace, which hosts the royal residence as well as 2 miles of gardens and museums. The Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden in Shinjuku covers vast landscaped grounds with a mixture of Japanese, French, and English gardens. On the west side of downtown, Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park provide a secluded setting in the heart of the city. Another destination for an up-close look at Japanese life is the Tsukiji Fish Market. Open until 2:00 pm, it is the largest open market in the world and a great place to check out street food. Another uniquely Japanese shopping experience is the Ginza district, a favorite spot for high-end shopping and nightlife.
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Spring is the time when many travelers book their flights from Beijing to Tokyo, especially during cherry blossom season. The far-reaching influence of Tokyo's food culture draws many to its over-160,000 restaurants. A regular meal will be around $50 for two, but there are many options like street carts, subway eateries, and even vending machine restaurants that make it easy to fill up for under $20. Tokyo supports a diverse selection of spectator sports. Baseball is the biggest draw with both the Yomiuri Giants and Yakult Swallows drawing over a million fans each year. Sumo is also headquartered in Tokyo, and matches at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan draw large crowds. Three major tournaments are held annually in January, May, and September.
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