OK, here is some info for u hope it's useful:
1. If the transit is more than 4 hrs, you can get out of the airport
2. Boarding pass should be issued from SG all the way to your final destination, so you don't need to check in again at Narita airport if you get out. Just go straight to the immigration, this will saves you valueable time
3. But make sure you give yourself buffer for the immigration clearance, there might be Q and could be as long as half an hour depending on the amount of flights departure at that period
4. Make sure you have the visa if you are not holding visa waiver passport
5. No need to pay Japan airport tax becoz it's less than 24 hrs transit
If I were you, I will not take risk to go to Tokyo, it's just not worth the 2hrs journey back and forth, Narita village will be a good choice....just pop in any restaurant and go for the noodles
Here is the noodle than I had at Fasola restaurant in the Narita Transit lounge :thumbsup:
1. If the transit is more than 4 hrs, you can get out of the airport
2. Boarding pass should be issued from SG all the way to your final destination, so you don't need to check in again at Narita airport if you get out. Just go straight to the immigration, this will saves you valueable time
3. But make sure you give yourself buffer for the immigration clearance, there might be Q and could be as long as half an hour depending on the amount of flights departure at that period
4. Make sure you have the visa if you are not holding visa waiver passport
5. No need to pay Japan airport tax becoz it's less than 24 hrs transit
If I were you, I will not take risk to go to Tokyo, it's just not worth the 2hrs journey back and forth, Narita village will be a good choice....just pop in any restaurant and go for the noodles
Here is the noodle than I had at Fasola restaurant in the Narita Transit lounge :thumbsup: