► Here’s a look at Omotesando, an old lively street in Narita, lined by numerous restaurants and shops, that have been selling traditional crafts, foods and souvenirs to tourists and pilgrims for centuries.

Omotesando street has more than 150 shops, offering everything from unagi (grilled eel) sembei (rice crackers with soy, seaweed, and spices), to sake and custom made chopsticks of the highest quality.

Visiting this old street is the next best thing to timetravel, so if you happen to be in Tokyo, I strongly recommend visiting here.
Easy access to Omotesando Street from Narita Station (NOT the Narita Airport Station) by Keisei Line. – Enjoy!

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