Gate-side in T1, this shop runs 8:00–20:00 daily
Uotsune Aketa sits airside in Asahikawa Airport’s T1 and focuses on seafood and local farm produce, so think Hokkaido crab, salmon products, and packaged vegetables rather than souvenirs and magazines. Hours are 8:00–20:00, which covers the first and last ANA and JAL departures most days. It works as a last stop to grab edible gifts or something better than standard convenience-store snacks before boarding.
Most items are pre-packed and travel friendly, with prices generally higher than town but normal for an airport: expect boxed seafood or farm gift sets in the ¥1,000–¥3,000 range and smaller snack packs under ¥1,000. Since it’s in T1, you don’t need to leave the secure area or factor in extra time for security on your way back to the gate. Stock leans heavily Hokkaido, so this is where you pick up regional specialties if you skipped the shops in Asahikawa city.
There’s no dine-in; this is retail only, so plan on takeaway to eat near your gate in T1 or on board. Focus on sealed seafood items and farm products that can handle a flight, and skip anything needing refrigeration unless you’re flying straight home within a few hours. One practical move: walk past the first generic snack stands in T1, check Uotsune Aketa’s seafood and produce options here, then circle back only if you still want standard cookies or candy.