Narita International Airport Reopens Upgraded Terminal 1 to Enhance Visitor Experience
Narita International Airport, located near Tokyo, Japan, has reopened part of its Terminal 1 following a significant upgrade. The renovation, which began in April of the previous year, involved a comprehensive overhaul of the terminal's fifth floor, specifically the Central Building. This project, costing approximately 2.5 billion yen (US$15.7 million), aimed to enhance the visitor experience by incorporating elements of Japanese culture and seasonal changes. The revamped area, known as Garden Walk, features a stepped viewing platform for unobstructed views of aircraft, footbaths, and a tatami mat relaxation area. The terminal now offers a variety of seating options, including sofas that can accommodate up to 130 people. Narita Airport, recognized for its high-quality service and efficient staff, was recently named the world's best airport for staff service by Skytrax.