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.)

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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.
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