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Round The World in Business & First Class using Miles
- How I planned a 17-day Round The World trip in Business & First Class using Miles
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- ANA Lounge Tokyo Narita Airport (Satellite 5)
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- EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Business Class Taipei to Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours | 7am till last ANA departure |
Time of visit | 11am |
Occupancy | ~30% |
Location | Airside, Satellite 5, level 4, near gate 51 |
Entry type | Free when flying in EVA Air Business Class |
How to access ANA Lounge Tokyo Narita Airport?
I visited this lounge before departing from Tokyo (Narita) on EVA Air Business Class, during my Round The World in Business & First Class using miles trip.
Eligible passengers include:
- Passengers flying in Business or First Class, with a Star Alliance airline
- Star Alliance Gold members flying with a Star Alliance airline, in any class
ANA Lounge Tokyo Narita Airport (Satellite 5)
Getting there
ANA Lounge is located after security, on level 4 of the Satellite 5 Terminal, near gate 51.
Click here to view the map of Tokyo Narita Airport.

General areas
The lounge is pretty large, and has a beautiful panoramic view of the runway; something that’s (surprisingly) lacking in a lot of Business Class lounges!







Shower
Guests may book a shower room through the machine located near the buffet area.
When occupancy is high, waiting times may reach up to an hour, so, be sure to make a booking immediately when you enter the lounge, if you need one.







Food & Drinks
Like in most Business Class lounges, visitors can enjoy unlimited food and drinks from the buffet, and place orders from the à la carte menu.
À la carte meals can be ordered in-person, or through the QR codes that can be found on most tables.


The à la carte menu lacks protein, though.






Top complimentary amenities
- WiFi
- Drinks (incl. alcoholic)
- Hot food
- Showers
- Computers
My ratings
This is how I am rating my visit (vs other Business Class lounges):
Food & Drinks | 7/10 | Cleanliness | 10/10 |
Peace & Quiet | 9/10 | Service | 9/10 |
Furnishing | 8/10 | Facilities | 8/10 |
Privacy | 8/10 | View | 10/10 |
Bottom line
ANA Lounge Tokyo Narita checks all the boxes, as a good Business Class lounge. My favourite part of the visit was dining with a runway view.
However, it pales in comparison to the world’s leading Business Class lounges, in terms of food selection. It’s a missed opportunity, given the abundance of (famous) Japanese snacks and desserts available.