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With the desire to bring excitement to customers visiting Narita Airport, we are participating in the " Pokémon Air Adventures " implemented by The Pokémon Company, and together with The Pokémon Company, we are making the Narita Airport terminal lively with Pokémon.
Please feel free to come and see Pokémon at Narita Airport even if you are not traveling!
Place / Period
- Terminal 3 access passage April 29, 2023 - Late December 2025 (Scheduled)
Activities at Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 concluded in late April 2025.
Terminal 3 Access passage, Pokémon and memories photo wall
- Enjoying photos that make you feel the four seasons of Japan -
There is no doubt that you will be healed by the scenery of Japan's four seasons and the energetic Pokémon.
Why don't you take a picture with your Pokémon against the background of cherry blossoms, fresh green leaves, autumn leaves, and snow, and leave it as a memory? Find 6 Unowns! Huh, could this be...?
[Location] Terminal 3 Access Passage 1F
Terminal 3 Access passage, Wall that advances with Pikachu - Walk together, meet -
Against the backdrop of the "connecting" line, which is the motif of the Narita Airport brand logo, Pokémon that stretches for about 150 m will color the aisles. Would you like to experience the feeling of walking through the world of Pokémon? You can walk happily with Pikachu and meet many Pokémon.
[Location] Terminal 3 Access Passage 2nd Floor
About Pokémon Air Adventures
Through games, anime and other creations, Pokémon has been dedicated to depicting the joy of adventure. Thanks to the venturesome spirit unique to Pokémon, we will now provide something extra special by creating a whole new type of fun.
When we can all travel freely again, Pokémon would like to add to the celebration and offer you many days of tremendous excitement. We’d also like to lend a hand to the strongly affected airline and travel industries. With that in mind, we have decided to launch Pokémon Air Adventures.
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