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Gateway Narita: A Landmark Complex Set to Transform Narita by 2027

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The complex “Gateway Narita” is scheduled to open in Narita, Chiba, at the end of March 2027. Located close to Narita Airport, Gateway Narita is built on a vast site roughly the size of 10 Tokyo Domes. It comprises a variety of buildings, including a commercial complex, digital dome, and hotel, and aims to become a value creation hub that contributes to the development of tourism, culture, and industry.

The landmark of Gateway Narita is the DigiDome, an arena with a screen area of 6,000 meters and a seating capacity of over 5,000. The DigiDome is equipped with world-class high resolution and acoustics and will project beautiful, entertaining images.

The digital hotel, utilizing the latest technology, boasts the largest number of guest rooms in the Narita area. The rooms are equipped with large displays where guests can enjoy digital dome content. Additionally, the 500-meter circular track, “Wellness Ring,” surrounds the hotel and serves as a passageway connecting the hotel and the commercial complex.

Gateway Narita
Gateway Narita

A restaurant will introduce Japanese cuisine to overseas markets, and a kitchen stadium will be set up for broadcasting purposes. The world’s largest LED screen, facing the Wellness Park, will project live sports broadcasts and artist concerts. Furthermore, to ease congestion throughout the facility and reduce waiting times, concierges who speak various languages will be available. A large bus terminal will be set up underground in front of the DigiDome Plaza, among other measures to accommodate tourists and strengthen connections to central Tokyo.


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