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The airport is in [[Narita]], nearly 70 km northeast of Tokyo, in [[Chiba (prefecture)|Chiba prefecture]]. It is Japan's main international airport. The airport is generally modern and efficient, but sometimes overcrowded, particularly at immigration. Security has been rather heavy, especially when coming in, due to continuing controversy over land expropriated for the airport. CCTV security cameras and facial recognition systems for departing passengers and airport visitors have replaced manned ID checks.
 
Narita should not be confused with [[Tokyo Haneda Airport|Tokyo International Airport]] (Haneda), which is much closer to downtown Tokyo, and serves the vast majority of domestic flights and an increasing array of international flights. If you need to transfer between airportsthe two, allow ata leastbare 5–6minimum of 4 hours between flights if you have a single ticket with a guaranteed connection, and more of you don't.
 
==Flights==