I arrived at Narita Airport about two o'clock. It was the first time in like ten years. I didn't remember how the airport had been at that time, but there hadn't been any ID check at the entrance of the airport. This time I was required to show my ID and I presented my passport to the security officer. People who work in the airport were lining up at another gate and were showing their passes. I was permitted to enter the airport in a moment. I guessed that this tight security was due to the prevention of terrorism.
Getting into the airport, the sign that I'll show below appeared ahead. I confirmed on the board that my flight wasn't delayed and went to the mall to get a small plastic bag. Do you know about the new rule for carrying a tube or bottles onto the flight. I was going to carry a tube of toothpaste and a bottle of eyedrops for dry eyes. I brush my teeth just before landing and the air in the plane is dry and is not good for eyes. The authorities require us to put those small bottles and tubes into a transparent plastic bag and the number of bags is strictly restricted to one. I'm not sure, but there might be bombs like liquid or paste.
(KW: 成田国際空港)
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