Narita Airport, which could have, but not?
I do not know why, but I have more than Tokyo's Narita outside the expected. I had a good time in Japan when I was here in July, as so many fun things to play with was as self-service restaurant where you go to a car and order and pay and then give it to you. I think certainly the Narita all types of entertainment and electronic gadgets, as you might think that a porch with a pachinko, or maybe a small electric city had wanted. Everythingplay in the toilet, I wonder how they can affect you in part by entirely clean have a camera and a person looking for the torrent. Electronics no longer need to buy is definitely nice, but they are not super cool things, I was waiting, like a 100 meters or view a virtual tour of Ginza, complete with dancing and landlady interactive, telling corny jokes any wall, so that the Japanese are known for their production. Ithink they have a good job of marketing miss here.
The choice of food was very good at Narita limited if I wanted to make a proposal would be a 7 -11, or one of their most famous department stores, as NOBO or who has called, is that all the things an engineer could make food fantasies on a spoon and fork combined with a serrated knife in one, I cried when I lost. Food choices are a lot of dried squid to 50 varieties of popcorn myBar preferred a big seller in Hawaii and not really joking.
I wish the airports would be like Bangkok and Singapore, and lets you connect for free if you have a laptop. Singapore out of there way to get free internet on the computers they provide, as well as broadband access and intelligent freemen, who keep them beside the coffee suppliers who were contacted after these teams consumers. Narita offers a table for each thousandTraveling with electrical connectors that are the longest line right behind the toilet, excuse the pun. Sell on the Internet through the day for about $ 4, which wants to pay for the whole day, when you know it has to fly in 30 minutes. They should have a choice so that you can buy in now, if I had I would not have written this, and you can still walk Narita trying to find a Starbucks.






