Narita Airport, Japan
Jun 30th, 2010 by Admin in Traveling Destination
Arriving at Narita, the security system of Narita is extraordinary tight. Once you arrive at the counter of a stranger’s arrival, airport officials ask many questions, including where you will be staying while in Japan. Inspection of goods is also very strict and troublesome.
All luggages were unloaded. Vegetables, livestock and goods, according to Japanese government regulations are not allowed to enter without official permission. Communication on the examination is also very problematic because none of the existing officers understand English. As a result, all should be done with body language dialogue.
In Narita, jackets and belts should also be removed. If the metal detector still ringing, the officers will be checking back iron and the like that are still stuck in the body, then we sent back through the metal detector. You will be able to pass the examination room after all the items in checked bags, one by one. And in the corner over there, people were busy resetting the belt and insert objects into original pocket.
Narita is a representation of the sophistication and regularity of Japan. Luxury and facilities are complete and well maintained. Check-in area is stretching as far as the eye could see. It is neatly arranged, with attention to the human flow that can be exploded beyond measure. Once inside, the atmosphere was like at the mall with shops and boutiques selling luxury goods. It is so beautiful and comfortable. The rest room is very clean with well maintained facilities, as if in a five star hotel.
At the corners of the waiting room is available for each type bins: paper, plastic, cans and bottles. The tradition of putting the elderly, disabled, pregnant women and infant carriers is clearly visible from a special pew in the forefront. About technology, Narita is the expert. Tickets issued at the airport are much different from in most other airports. The paper is good, equipped with a Quick Response Code (QR Code). If the tickets are usually delivered and then torn down before the officers entered the plane, at Narita, ticket was entered through a ticket reader machine. No more lip service here, because of stringent checks are performed at the entrance and exit the airport.
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