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099. Accessible Parking Spaces for Wheelchairs | Narita Airport Terminals 2 and 3 | Driving to the Airport (Check-in Counters) | P2 North Parking | Barrier-Free Travel

National Barrier-Free Travel Information Center
There are three parking lots at Narita Airport Terminal 2: P2 North, P2 South, and P3. However, P3 is far from the Terminal 2 building and does not have dedicated wheelchair-accessible spaces, so it is not recommended. We suggest using either of the P2 parking lots. (Those using Terminal 3 should also use the P2 parking lot.)

Narita Airport (Overall) Parking Map

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Narita Airport- Parking
There are "wheelchair-accessible parking spaces" in the parking lots in front of Terminal 1 (P-1, P-5) and the parking lot in front of Terminal 2 (P-2). Please check with the staff in the parking lot for specific parking locations.
Wheelchair-accessible parking spaces (locations, fee information, reservation methods, etc.)|How to pay with disability discount|Basic information (maps, availability)|Parking reservation (P2, P5 only)|Contact information|

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■ P2 North Wheelchair-Accessible Parking Spaces

The P2 parking lot, which is adjacent to the Terminal 2 building (2F) via a connecting walkway, is divided into North and South sections, but you can use either regardless of your airline.
The wheelchair parking spaces (2F) have ample room for boarding and alighting. Since they are located inside the building, you do not need to worry about getting wet in the rain.
You can move around the parking lot without encountering any steps.
From the entrance to the right of the elevator, head to Terminal 2 (do not use the elevator).
From the entrance to the right of the elevator, head to Terminal 2 (do not use the elevator).
From the entrance to the right of the elevator, head to Terminal 2 (do not use the elevator).
There is a wheelchair-accessible restroom right outside the door. It is reassuring to use this when you return as well.
Connecting walkway to Terminal 2 (wheelchairs cannot use the moving walkways).
Connecting walkway to Terminal 2 (wheelchairs cannot use the moving walkways).
Connecting walkway to Terminal 2 (wheelchairs cannot use the moving walkways).
Signage at Narita Airport Terminal 2 building (2F).
If you proceed about 50 meters to the right along the connecting walkway, there is an elevator (4F is the departure floor).
Narita Airport Terminal 2 (2F) guide map.



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