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400 yen overnight parking at HOTEL MYSTAYS PREMIER Narita sets the tone

Several Narita airport hotels run this play: you park in their lot, sleep once, then shuttle to T1, T2, or T3 and fly out while the car stays put. HOTEL MYSTAYS PREMIER Narita is the classic example, with on‑site parking reported around 400 yen per night, often beating official NRT short‑stay pricing for a single overnight.

Most of these hotel car parks sit 10–15 minutes from the terminals by shuttle bus, and many run free or low‑cost shuttles throughout the day. Regulars on FlyerTalk use them as de‑facto off‑site parking for one‑night stays before early flights, then catch the first morning shuttle back to Narita.

One TripAdvisor reviewer at MYSTAYS said their “only complaint” was the parking fee itself, not access or safety, hinting that the lot is straightforward to use but not zero‑yen. Treat the 400‑ish yen overnight fee as part of the room cost, not a surprise, and still cheaper than pulling into an on‑airport garage for the same night.

What regulars do

FlyerTalk regulars pick a specific hotel based on two things: a reliable shuttle timetable that lines up with their T1, T2, or T3 departure, and acceptable daily parking fees. They’ll check the schedule the week before, book one night, leave the car in the hotel lot, then ride the shuttle in the morning and again on return.

Watch out for

Several posters note that some hotel shuttles stop running relatively early in the evening, sometimes around 21:00–22:00. If your inbound flight to Narita lands late and you planned to grab the shuttle back to your parked car, that gap can turn into a taxi ride costing more than the 400 yen nightly parking.

Tip: Before you lock in a room, pull up that hotel’s actual shuttle timetable and compare it against your Narita arrival and departure times down to the hour.

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