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Experience the vibrant blend of culture, shopping, and history on Omotesando Street in Narita, a must-visit destination for all travelers.
Omotesando Street is a vibrant thoroughfare in Narita, Chiba, offering a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern conveniences. Visitors can explore a variety of shops, restaurants, and historic sites while soaking in the unique atmosphere of this beloved destination.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start by heading towards Route 51 from any location in Oki. Follow the signs for the ferry terminal if you are coming from Dogo or other areas on the island. Once you reach the ferry terminal in Sakaiminato, take the ferry to the nearest port in Matsue. Upon disembarking, take Route 9 towards Narita. Continue on Route 9 for about 25 kilometers until you reach the city of Narita. Look for signs directing you to Nakamachi. Once you reach Nakamachi, Omotesando Street will be on your left. There is parking available nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach Omotesando Street by public transportation, start by taking a bus from your location in Oki to the ferry terminal in Sakaiminato. Upon arriving at Sakaiminato, board the ferry to Matsue. Once you arrive at Matsue, look for the bus station and take a bus towards Narita. After approximately an hour, you will arrive in Narita. From the bus stop, you can walk towards Nakamachi; Omotesando Street is a short 5-minute walk away. Look for local signs to guide you along the way.
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