AEON MALL Narita: Easy Bus Access from Narita Airport for Last Minute Shopping

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AEON MALL Narita is the closest shopping facility to Narita International Airport. There is a shuttle bus service connecting the mall to the airport, along with buses for accessing JR and Keisei Narita Stations. This is the perfect spot to sneak in some last-minute shopping before your flight home!

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AEON MALL Narita: Great Accessibility from the Station and Airport

Aeon Mall Narita: Shopping Before Leaving Japan

The bus fare from Keisei Narita Station costs 210 yen for adults and 110 yen for children.

The bus stop for AEON MALL Narita is located just outside of Keisei Narita Station. The mall can be easily accessed since these shuttle buses run frequently every day.

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

From the mall, there are buses that go straight to Narita Airport, making it easy for travelers. Many utilize this mall to do some last minute shopping before catching their flight!

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

With its easy accessibility, AEON MALL Narita is popular mall with both international visitors and the locals.

A Mall to Appreciate Japanese Culture at the End of Your Trip

AEON MALL Narita boasts various stores, including ones that heavily feature both the traditional and modern sides of Japanese culture. This mall is the ideal place for you to drop by at the end of your trip to experience just a bit more of Japan towards the end of your visit.

Wamonoya Kaya: A Fun Mix of Old and New Products

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

Travelers interested in traditional Japanese culture or beautiful Japanese tableware will not be disappointed when visiting Wamonoya Kaya.

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

This store handles a wide array of hand crafted items imbued with the aesthetics and cultures of Japan. It's also a great place to find and buy souvenirs before leaving Japan, especially if you forgot to pick out something during your trip.

Village Vanguard: A Treasure Trove of Sub-Cultural Items

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

Everyone knows that Japanese anime culture has become famous around the world. At Village Vanguard, fans of anime can find all sorts of goods and items related to their favorite anime series and characters.

The store is set up like a maze in a video game, so customers will be able to find surprises hidden at every corner. The signs for items inside the store use handwritten illustrations drawn by the store staff, which are sure to make everyone shopping smile when seeing them.

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

In addition to anime-related items, the store sells many other unique products such as smartphone cases and sweets that are only available for purchase in Japan. Everyone can enjoy this spot for their last-minute shopping, whether you're an anime culture enthusiast or a traveler looking for a special souvenir.

Welcia: A Stop for Medicine and Cosmetics

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

Many people have medicine and cosmetics listed on their shopping lists during their visit to Japan. With a variety of new products constantly being released, these cosmetics and Japanese pharmaceuticals have become popular souvenirs.

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

Customers can choose from various products available at Welcia, which handles a wide range of cosmetic items. You’re sure to find the item you’re looking for here!

Japanese Cuisine at Aeon Mall Narita

After walking around and building your appetite, please keep in mind that AEON MALL Narita is also filled with plenty of restaurants to enjoy delicious cuisine! Why not experience the taste of some seasonal Japanese dishes after shopping?

Kaisen Misakiko: Delicious Sushi at an Affordable Price

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

With sushi becoming a dish enjoyed by people worldwide, many people come with plans to taste what sushi is likewhen visiting Japan.

Kaisen Misakiko, also called Misaki, is a conveyor-belt sushi restaurant, and is well known for serving sushi using tasty fresh ingredients and for its affordable prices.

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

The restaurant is equipped with multilingual digital menus, making it easy for overseas visitors to pick and choose the sushi and other dishes they want. Do stop by to enjoy some delicious sushi to your heart's content!

Hokkaido Umaimono Kan: A Must Visit for a Taste of Hokkaido

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

Those who couldn't visit Hokkaido during their trip to Japan but are interested in purchasing regional products from the area should head to Hokkaido Umaimono Kan. This shop is stocked with the most popular items from Japan’s northernmost prefecture, making the store feel like you’re in a miniature version of Hokkaido.

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

The store is filled with a variety of delicious products like fresh produce, soup curry, seasonings, and instant noodles that are typically only available in Hokkaido. This is the perfect place to purchase and try some Hokkaido goods if you aren’t able to visit this northern prefecture right away.

Select Souvenirs at AEON STYLE

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

Most people who visit Japan intend to buy lots of souvenirs to share amongst their friends back home. AEON STYLE is the perfect place to pick up just what you need!

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

AEON STYLE has a section stocked with various Japanese sweets and confections that are popular with many overseas visitors. You can’t go wrong with the yummy treats from Japan!

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

SK-II, a high-end cosmetic brand, has its own special store counter inside of AEON STYLE. There are several other brands that are available as well, along with convenient services that are offered related to beauty care.

Services for International Visitors

AEON MALL Narita boasts a wide range of services available to international tourists, so there is no need to worry even when you find yourself running short on cash.

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

Don't forget to file for tax exemption whenever possible when shopping in Japan. The Tax-Free Counter within the mall is easy to find, with their friendly staff always ready to help.

Please note that the Tax-Free Counter is only for customers purchasing items at AEON STYLE. When shopping at other stores, duty-free papers must be filed at the store where your items were purchased.

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

Shoppers short on cash can go to the ATMs that are available in the mall. These ATMs accept cards from overseas, allowing you to easily withdraw money from your bank account back home by using bank cards or credit cards you’ve brought along with you.

Aeon Mall Narita

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In front of the Muji store on the first floor is both a currency exchange machine and a Pocket Change kiosk, which lets you trade bills and coins to convert into e-money and other forms of shopping vouchers.

Aeon Mall Narita: Sneak in Some Shopping Before Leaving Japan!

There is also a Tourist Information Counter inside of AEON MALL Narita. The staff will help answer all types of questions from international travelers, and can assist with checking timetables for public transportation if necessary.

Drop By AEON MALL Narita Before Heading Home

AEON MALL Narita is the place to go when you realize you forgot to buy souvenirs, have spare time before your flight, or just want to do some last minute window-shopping. With its wide variety of stores and easy access, the mall is frequented by overseas visitors and locals alike.

Drop by the mall on your next visit to Tokyo before journeying back home!

FAQ

How can I get to AEON MALL Narita?

AEON MALL Narita can be accessed via shuttle buses available from Keisei Narita Station, with the rides taking about 10 minutes. There are buses that go directly back to Narita Airport from the mall as well.
 
You can learn more at the official website:
https://en.aeonmall.global/mall/narita-aeonmall/access-narita/

What kinds of shops does AEON MALL Narita have?

AEON MALL Narita is a shopping mall with various shops selling a wide variety of items such as clothes, fashion accessories, household items, and much more at great prices. There are also many restaurants, cafes, and food courts where you can take a break and enjoy between your shopping sessions.
 
For a comprehensive list of shops, visit the official website:
https://en.aeonmall.global/shop-narita/

Can I use credit cards at the stores?

Credit cards are an accepted method of payment.

Are there any duty-free stores?

Some of the shops in the mall are duty-free. Please visit the duty-free counter when shopping at the AEON STYLE. *Tax exemptions are only applicable to those who are not residents of Japan.

Are there any places where I can store my suitcases and luggage?

Lockers are available in the mall for storing your luggage.

Are there any coupons available?

Visit the official website for coupons and campaigns available at AEON MALLs:
https://en.aeonmall.global/coupon-list/


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Written by kevin.wang

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Tokyo, Japan

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