ANA First Class Lounge
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Medium
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Moderate
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Excellent
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Elegant first class lounge with Japanese kaiseki options, sake selection, and Shiseido amenities in the shower suites.
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NRT
Tokyo, Japan · 3 terminals
3
Lounges
4.7
Top Rating
Quick answer: Narita International Airport (NRT) has 3 airport lounges across 3 terminals. The highest-rated is ANA First Class Lounge (4.7/5 stars, 876 reviews) in Terminal 1. Access options include Priority Pass, credit cards, and day passes depending on the lounge.
Lounge locations across Narita International Airport terminals. Plan your route before arriving.
Narita International Airport
Tokyo, Japan
T1
2 lounges
T2
1 lounge
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Medium
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Moderate
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Excellent
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Elegant first class lounge with Japanese kaiseki options, sake selection, and Shiseido amenities in the shower suites.
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Medium
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Lively
Noise
Good
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Traditional Japanese hospitality with sushi counter, ramen station, and Japanese craft beer.
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Compact
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Lively
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Good
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Compact Priority Pass lounge with Japanese snacks, beer, and sake. Limited food but quiet atmosphere.
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Our editorial pick for the best lounge at NRT, based on ratings, amenities, food quality, and overall traveler experience.
Terminal 1 · NRT
Elegant first class lounge with Japanese kaiseki options, sake selection, and Shiseido amenities in the shower suites.
With a 4.7/5 rating from 876 verified reviews,ANA First Class Lounge stands out at NRT for its exceptional quality. This lounge offers 6 amenities including wi-fi, food & dining, bar & drinks, showers, making it the most complete lounge experience at Narita International Airport. Access is available through airline programs and premium credit cards.
Side-by-side comparison of the top 3 lounges at Narita International Airport. Compare ratings, amenities, access methods, and prices to find the best fit.
| Feature | #1ANA First Class Lounge | JAL Sakura Lounge | IASS Executive Lounge |
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| Terminal | T1 | T2 | T1 |
| Rating | 4.7(876) | 4.3(1,543) | 3.2(654) |
| Day Pass | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Hours | 7:00 AM - 9:30 PM | 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM | 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM |
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| Access | Business Class | Business ClassAirline Status | Priority PassLoungekey |
These credit cards unlock lounge access at Narita International Airport. We show exactly how many lounges each card gets you into at this airport specifically.
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Priority Pass
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There are 4 different ways to access lounges at NRT. Your best option depends on which credit cards you hold, your airline status, and whether you prefer to pay per visit or have an annual membership.
2 lounges
ANA First Class Lounge, JAL Sakura Lounge
1 lounge
JAL Sakura Lounge
1 lounge
IASS Executive Lounge
1 lounge
IASS Executive Lounge
Lounges at Narita International Airport tend to be busiest between 6 AM and 9 AM for morning departures, and again from 4 PM to 7 PM for evening flights. For the best experience, arrive during off-peak hours when seating is more available and food is freshest. Plan to arrive at least 2 hours before your flight to enjoy lounge amenities fully.
The easiest way to access lounges at NRT is with a Priority Pass membership, included free with cards like the Amex Platinum and Chase Sapphire Reserve. Business class tickets and airline elite status also grant access to select lounges.
Guest policies vary by lounge and access method at NRT. Priority Pass typically allows 1 to 2 guests depending on your card, while Centurion Lounges allow 2 guests or immediate family. Day pass holders generally cannot bring additional guests without purchasing separate passes. Always check the specific policy before arriving with guests.
Several lounges at NRT offer complimentary shower suites with towels and toiletries. For the best availability, ask for a shower appointment as soon as you arrive, especially during peak hours.
Most lounges at NRT have a relaxed dress code, but some premium lounges (particularly first class lounges) may require smart casual attire. Athletic wear and flip-flops are generally acceptable in standard lounges, but clean and presentable clothing is recommended for premium facilities.
Make the most of your lounge visit at NRT: eat a full meal to save on expensive terminal food, take a shower before a long flight, charge all your devices, and grab a drink for the gate. If you have Priority Pass, check if any airport restaurants are included for additional dining credits.
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Yes, Narita International Airport (NRT) has 1 lounge(s) that accept Priority Pass. This gives cardholders free access to comfortable lounges with food, drinks, and Wi-Fi.
The highest-rated lounge at Narita International Airport is ANA First Class Lounge in Terminal 1, with a rating of 4.7/5 based on 876 reviews.
Yes, 2 lounge(s) at Narita International Airport offer shower facilities. This is particularly useful for passengers with long layovers or overnight flights.
Many lounges at Narita International Airport accept credit cards with lounge access benefits. Cards like the American Express Platinum, Chase Sapphire Reserve, and Capital One Venture X include Priority Pass membership, which grants access to participating lounges at NRT.