Hotel

Richmond Hotel Narita

Richmond Hotel Narita is about a five-minute walk from Keisei Narita Station, combining central Narita access with convenient rail links and a limited shuttle option to Narita Airport.

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Price range

Mid-range

Area highlights

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Transport access and hotel guide

Overview

Richmond Hotel Narita is located in central Narita, about five minutes on foot from Keisei Narita Station and about ten minutes from Narita Station. It is a good fit for travelers who want to stay near the town's main rail connections while keeping Narita Airport within easy reach, rather than sleeping in the airport terminal area.

The location also makes it realistic to enjoy Narita itself. Naritasan Shinshoji and Omotesando are close enough to visit before or after a flight, especially on stays with a little more time than a simple overnight airport stop.

Rooms

Room types range from 18-square-meter single and double layouts to 25- and 30-square-meter twin options. Triple, fourth, and universal twin categories add flexibility for guests who need more space or additional beds.

The lineup gives the hotel more range than a basic airport overnight choice, with work desks, twin rooms, and multi-bed layouts that can suit business travelers, couples, friends, and families.

Facilities

Facilities are geared toward practical travel needs. The hotel has coin laundry, vending machines, an ice machine, a microwave, quick check-in and check-out machines, and paid on-site parking with a limited number of spaces.

Dining

Restaurant & BAR STELLA serves breakfast and evening meals, with weekday lunch service also listed. Breakfast is especially helpful for airport-timed stays, while dinner and room service can be convenient after a late arrival in central Narita.

Location and transport

The main transport advantage is the short walk to Keisei Narita Station from the East Exit side. JR Narita Station is a little farther away but still walkable, giving guests access to both rail operators in the Narita Airport / Narita Station area.

For sightseeing, the same station-side location works well for Naritasan Shinshoji and Omotesando without needing to move to a separate sightseeing district. That makes the hotel better suited to travelers who want some central Narita time, not only the shortest possible route from an airport terminal.

Airport access

Narita Airport can be reached by nearby rail connections, and the hotel also runs a limited shuttle bound for Terminal 2 and Terminal 1. The shuttle operates toward the airport only and seating is limited, so it is best treated as a scheduled convenience rather than a full two-way airport transfer.

Why stay here

Choose Richmond Hotel Narita if you want a mid-range stay that balances airport timing with the convenience of central Narita. It works well for travelers who value quick access to Keisei Narita Station, JR Narita as a secondary option, breakfast, laundry, work-friendly rooms, and the chance to spend time around Naritasan Shinshoji before or after a flight.

Good to know

This is a central Narita hotel, not an airport-terminal property. If shuttle service is important to your plans, check the current schedule and rules before booking, particularly because the hotel shuttle is designed for airport-bound trips rather than return transfers from the terminals.

Nearest station

Check the key stations linked to this hotel and its main transport connections.

Station access: 5-minute walk

Keisei Narita Station

Keisei Narita Station serves central Narita on the Keisei Main Line, useful for Narita Airport trains, station-side hotels, and the Naritasan approach.

  • Keisei Main Line (KS40)
Narita Station
Station access: 10-minute walk

Narita Station

Narita Station is JR East's city-side Narita Line stop, useful for central Narita hotels, Naritasan access, and JR routes to the airport and Tokyo.

  • JR Narita Line (JO35)

Surrounding area

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Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 01-Jul-2026.