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If you're travelling by yourself, I suggest you try booking a hotel thru hotels.com or websites for "comfort inn narita" or "mercure narita hotel."
Depending on what time your flight arrives, booking a hotel near JR Narita or Keisei Narita train stations is most efficient bc they're only 1 train stop away from the airport. Mercure is located between these two stations, and Comfort Inn (lower in price) is about 5 minutes of a walk down from the station's stairs to the bus depot below (across from the parking lot and a supermarket).
At Narita, you can visit the Naritasan temple (which can easily take up one hour), and the surround area has touristy stores -- it makes a nice leisurely walk. Outside the JR Narita station, there is a shuttle bus that takes you to Aeon shopping mall -- typical small japan town shopping center - has an Aeon supermarket/store, Uniqlo, Muji, Comme ca du mode, and a cinema complex... not very exciting, but I recommend the sushi restaurant inside the mall (closed to Starbucks) -- very good food at excellent prices.
Btw, there're at least 2 Jusco stores I've seen in Narita city. One of them (near the Comfort Inn below JR Narita station) has a wine and liquor market that has a wide variety of softdrinks, beer, wine, and liquor at least 20% cheaper than most stores you'll go to in Japan -- their store hours are shorter (I think 10 - 6 or 8pm, depending on the day).
I stayed at the Comfort Inn once, and got a good rate at around 6000yen/night (including breakfast and free wifi connection).