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Big Locker at Narita Airport for 1 week
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2006/12/6 01:25
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I am going to Tokyo in December before going to New Zealand and will have a lot of summer clothing to store in a locker. I know that lockers are available at Narita Airport, but can I leave a suitcase there for a week and what would the cost be? Also I need the dimensions of the airport lockers. Have looked on various sites but not found this info. Would appreciate your help. Thanks, Julie
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by Julie
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Looks like I'll be packing light!
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2006/12/6 18:26
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Thank you for your quick responses. I will have to be careful what I pack.
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by Julie
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Wow, Y300 for three hours would make a few days quite expensive. Julie, is there somewhere in the shaky isles that you could forward your summer gear to ? Pity you weren't coming to Oz, we'd be happy to help you out. I know what a pain it can be taking clothes for two sets of weather.
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by Rod
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Wow, Y300 for three hours would make a few days quite expensive.
Er, I think you've misread the information I guess? JPY300/500/800 (varies depending on the luggage size) is the charge for 1 day, not 1 hour. :)
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lockers and counter at Narita
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2006/12/7 18:07
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Since I have seen so many questions about this, I made a point of checking out the left luggage facilities at Narita when I went through last Thursday on my to NZ.
At terminal 1 at least, there are not only lockers, there is also a left luggage counter, which is the option for large suitcases/ long term. I imagine they have identical facilites at Terminal 2. I didn't have time to check the prices I'm afraid.
By the way, if you haven't left yet, don't leave all your warm clothes behind. Real summer had not yet arrived in NZ as of Tuesday and I spent a lot of the time wearing my fleece. The wind was very cold for this time of year.
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by Sira
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" Wow, Y300 for three hours would make a few days quite expensive.
Er, I think you've misread the information I guess? JPY300/500/800 (varies depending on the luggage size) is the charge for 1 day, not 1 hour. :) "
You are right I singled out the most expensive option.
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by Rod
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But you havent answered yet
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2007/7/31 20:50
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I have the exact same problem.
I come from a student exchange program from Korea and I'll be staying on Japan for 1 week, so I carry with me a large baggage that I want to store. I already have a backpack I can use for the whole week, but i dont want to carry that big baggage with me.
I'm already in korea with this big baggage, what can I do if I dont want to carry it around in Japan for 1 week?
Thank you!
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by Diego
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left luggage, as above
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2007/8/1 09:42
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Check the info above- you can leave it at the left luggage counter at Narita for a reasonable fee. That is your only option really- were you wanting to do something different?
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by Sira
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