2,100 JPY per day gets you next-to-terminal parking
P-1 and P-2 Parking sit directly beside Narita’s main buildings, with a walk of about 5 minutes to T1 or T2 depending on which structure you use. Both are short-stay car parks, so they fit quick business trips, weekend breaks, or pickup/dropoff scenarios better than long vacations.
The rate is simple: a fixed daily charge of 2,100 JPY. No hunting through price tables, no peak vs off-peak rules. For a three-day trip, you’re looking at 6,300 JPY, which often beats a taxi round-trip from central Tokyo if you’re not traveling solo.
P-1 generally lines up best with Terminal 1, and P-2 lines up better with Terminal 2, both on the terminal side of the access roads, so you stay on foot after you park. The 5-minute walk means you can skip shuttle timing stress and head straight to check-in or the train station inside the terminal.
These lots are marked as short-stay, so treat anything beyond about 3–4 days as a cost question: at 2,100 JPY per day, a full week hits 14,700 JPY. If you regularly park for more than that, compare with off-airport long-term options that add 10–15 minutes of transfer time.
There are no widely reported pain points tied to P-1 and P-2, but Narita traffic can spike around holiday periods like Golden Week and New Year, which can slow the last few hundred meters into the airport by 10–20 minutes.
Tip: Aim to arrive at P-1 or P-2 at least 30 minutes before your target terminal arrival time to leave room for parking, paying at the machine, and the 5-minute walk to T1 or T2.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $2.00/day | $2.00 |
| 3 days | $2.00/day | $6.00 |
| 7 days | $2.00/day | $14.00 |
5 min walk · next to terminal