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Building: NARITA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL 3

成田国際空港 第2旅客ターミナル連絡通路

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The Narita International Airport Terminal 2 Connector Passage is a modern transportation facility completed in 2013, designed by a joint venture of Nikken Sekkei and Azusa Sekkei. Located within Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture, this architectural structure serves as a vital link connecting terminal facilities. The connector passage exemplifies contemporary airport design, prioritizing efficient passenger flow and seamless navigation through sophisticated structural engineering. Its completion marked an important enhancement to airport infrastructure, facilitating improved connectivity for international travelers. The project demonstrates the collaborative expertise of leading Japanese architectural firms in creating functional yet elegant solutions for complex transportation environments.

The Narita International Airport Terminal 2 Connector Passage is a modern transportation facility completed in 2013, designed by a joint venture of Nikken Sekkei and Azusa Sekkei. Located within Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture, this architectural structure serves as a vital link con

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The Narita International Airport Terminal 2 Connector Passage is a modern transportation facility completed in 2013, designed by a joint venture of Nikken Sekkei and Azusa Sekkei. Located within Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture, this architectural structure serves as a vital link connecting terminal facilities. The connector passage exemplifies contemporary airport design, prioritizing efficient passenger flow and seamless navigation through sophisticated structural engineering. Its completion marked an important enhancement to airport infrastructure, facilitating improved connectivity for international travelers. The project demonstrates the collaborative expertise of leading Japanese architectural firms in creating functional yet elegant solutions for complex transportation environments.