Proper noun
A city in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
An international airport in Japan, serving Tokyo.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe whole of this studio is bonded; that is to say, we are not officially in Japan per se, but rather, in what is considered for these purposes an adjunct of the customs shed at Narita airport. Officially, we are not here because we are pornographic. It's a rather curious situation. Peter Greenaway
Chief Executive Officer Glenn Chai told reporters that the airline will offer two round-trip flights each week from Taoyuan International Airport, which serves Taipei, to Narita Airport in Chiba Prefecture and to Kansai Airport in Osaka Prefecture. Source: Internet
Narita, Tatsushi, "The Young T. S. Eliot and Alien Cultures: His Philippine Interactions", The Review of English Studies, New Series, vol. 45, no. 180, 1994, pp. 523–525. Source: Internet
These supporters may not be so different from foreign tourists who purchase headbands with the rising sun or hinomaru at the Narita Airport as their souvenirs. Source: Internet
Jetstar Japan has decided to suspend operations between Narita and Shanghai in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in China. Source: Internet
The government will also suspend existing visas and limit arrivals from those countries to Tokyo’s Narita airport and Kansai, which serves Osaka in western Japan. Source: Internet