Day Pass
from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm
from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm
from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm
from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm
from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm
from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm
from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm
Dec 01 2025
Fantastic airport with many shops
Dec 01 2025
Terminal 1 is relatively quick to get out, but if you arrive at Terminal 2, it takes an hour just to get out. The staff were friendly and helpful, with smiles on their faces.
Dec 01 2025
There are so many people. I realized why we suffer from overtourism.
Nov 24 2025
We arrived from our hotel in Roppongi via taxi (took less than an hour). We got through checking our luggage, going through security and immigration, and was in the ANA lounge in less than 10 minutes. I was blown away at how easy it was. To be fair, we were in EVA Business Class and had fast track through security but even if we hadn't had all of that, we'd probably have gone through in 20 minutes which is not bad for am international flight.
Nov 24 2025
I experienced an extremely unpleasant and psychologically distressing entry process at Narita Airport. First, I encountered severe queue-cutting by another passenger. I was feeling physically unwell and almost fainted, yet no staff member offered assistance or intervened. Even more concerning, several immigration officers displayed obvious emotional instability throughout the process: • One officer suddenly raised his voice in a moment of emotional outburst, which is entirely inappropriate for a frontline service role. • Another officer’s emotions were overly exposed, unable to maintain a calm and professional demeanor. • A third officer stood uncomfortably close to me and exhibited strange, unsettling movements that made me feel extremely uncomfortable. • The overall procedure was chaotic, with inconsistent instructions and unclear communication. The entire situation conveyed a lack of proper training, a lack of professional boundaries, and a lack of basic respect for travelers. As a passenger, I felt unsafe, overlooked, and unprotected in an environment where stability and professionalism should have been guaranteed. As an international gateway, Narita Airport should uphold standards of professionalism, composure, and operational stability. However, this experience severely undermined my trust in the airport’s safety and service quality. I sincerely hope that the relevant departments will take this matter seriously— Emotionally unstable personnel are not suitable for frontline positions, and travelers who are anxious, vulnerable, or physically unwell need clear guidance and respectful treatment, not chaos and emotional pressure. This experience left me deeply disappointed and has created a lasting sense of anxiety about passing through Narita Airport again.
Whether you're a day pass holder or a monthly member, you can access most amenities. Meeting rooms do require prior scheduling, and private offices are reserved for those with subscriptions. However, the lounge, kitchen, and breakout spaces are open to all. Complimentary services are also available regardless of membership tier, while ancillary services can be purchased separately or negotiated with Dragon Pass.
Adaptability is at the core of coworking, so membership options are always designed to cater to your changing work requirements and team dynamics. Most spaces offer month-to-month memberships, enabling you to adjust your workspace to your changing needs. Whether your business is growing or downsizing – or you just want to upgrade to a more private setting – you always have the flexibility to make the changes you need.
While your membership agreement may have specific terms regarding changes, don’t hesitate to reach out to Dragon Pass to discuss accommodating your adjustments.
Coworking spaces typically have limited storage options, most of which are reserved for members with dedicated desks or private offices. With that said, it’s best to contact the coworking operator directly via the form on the right side of the page to learn about available storage options.
For spontaneous collaboration and interaction, open desks provide an open and flexible environment. If you prefer a dedicated space with shared community elements, dedicated desks offer a great balance between personal space and interaction.
On the other hand, private offices are best suited for focused work and private interactions. They're ideal for solo workers as well as teams seeking a dedicated space, shielded from distractions.
Choosing the ideal coworking arrangement for you is about aligning your workspace with your work style, team dynamics, and project requirements.
Yes, you can certainly take a tour of the space before signing up for a membership. In fact, it’s encouraged, to help you get a feel for what your workday will look like. Reach out here to set up a time to come and see the space.