Arrive at Naritasan Shinshoji Temple and wander the peaceful temple grounds, visiting the main hall and pagoda while enjoying seasonal blossoms and traditional architecture.
Stroll down Omotesando Street sampling local snacks; stop at Kikko for freshly made eel rice croquettes (unagi korokke) and browse souvenir shops selling folding fans and incense.
Visit the quieter Naritasan Park for a short walk to the pond and wooded paths, a great spot for photos and a calm break from the town bustle.
Take a guided tasting at Sakura no Sato or another sake shop on Omotesando to sample local brews and learn about Chiba's sake-making traditions.
Enjoy an early dinner at Unagi Kawatoyo (or nearby Unagi specialty restaurant) for classic grilled eel over rice, a Narita specialty, before evening strolls.
Walk a short distance to Aeon Mall Narita for light shopping and pick up local snacks or souvenirs from specialty stores; stop by Tsukiji Kiyomura Sushi Zanmai inside the mall for a quick sushi snack if still peckish.
Join an evening workshop at Narita Yokan Museum & Studio (or a nearby craft studio) to try making a small sweet or traditional craft to take home as a unique souvenir.
Head to Yakitori Torimatsu or a nearby izakaya on Omotesando for skewers and small plates paired with local beer or sake in a cozy, lively atmosphere.
Enjoy a relaxed stroll back along Omotesando Street as lanterns come on, stopping for dessert at Kuranoya for matcha sweets or a warm dorayaki.
If you prefer a quieter end to the afternoon, visit Aeon Cinema Narita for a Japanese film showing (check schedule) or find a bench in Naritasan Park to watch twilight settle over the temple grounds.
Step into the intimate atmosphere of Izakaya Mikazuki for late-night small plates (tapas-style) and local sake; try their grilled mackerel and pickled vegetables while chatting with friendly staff.
Take a short taxi or walk to Narita Onsen-Yunohana (check hours) for a relaxing soak in hot baths and a quieter way to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
Head to Bar Tram (or a nearby cocktail bar) on Omotesando for a nightcap and enjoy a craft cocktail or Japanese whisky in a cozy, low-key setting.
If you prefer a sweet finish, stop by Patisserie Rung (if open late) for a delicate cake or take-home dessert to enjoy later in your hotel room.
Return to your accommodation; if staying near Narita Station, take a leisurely final stroll past the lit façade of Naritasan Shinshoji Temple to see the temple glow at night before turning in.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Naritasan Shinshoji Temple | Free |
| Omotesando Street (snacks & shopping) | ¥800 |
| Kikko (unagi korokke) | ¥400 |
| Naritasan Park | Free |
| Sake tasting at Sakura no Sato (guided tasting) | ¥1,200 |
| Dinner at Unagi Kawatoyo (unagi don) | ¥2,800 |
| Aeon Mall Narita (light shopping / sushi snack) | ¥1,000 |
| Narita Yokan Museum & Studio (workshop) | ¥1,000 |
| Yakitori Torimatsu (izakaya skewers & drink) | ¥1,800 |
| Kuranoya (dessert: matcha sweets / dorayaki) | ¥600 |
| Aeon Cinema Narita (movie ticket) | ¥1,800 |
| Izakaya Mikazuki (late-night small plates & sake) | ¥1,800 |
| Narita Onsen-Yunohana (public onsen admission) | ¥1,200 |
| Bar Tram (cocktail / nightcap) | ¥1,200 |
| Patisserie Rung (cake / take-home dessert) | ¥700 |
| Estimated Total (per person) | ¥15,500 |