Near the ANA domestic lounge, this ANA FESTA is your pit stop
This ANA FESTA in New Chitose’s Domestic terminal sits close to the ANA lounge entrance, so it works as a grab-and-go station before you head upstairs. Think branded ANA shop plus Hokkaido kiosk: local sweets, JAL-style bento competition, drinks, and small travel fixes. Reviews peg prices at roughly standard airport convenience levels, not crazy gift-shop margins.
Expect shelves of Hokkaido snacks like Shiroi Koibito, Royce chocolate, and butter cookies alongside onigiri and packed bentos aimed at short-haul ANA passengers to Tokyo and Osaka. If you want something real to eat on a 90-minute CTS–HND hop, grab a bento here instead of gambling on the in-flight cart. Drinks range from PET tea and canned coffee to a few local juices.
Hours typically track domestic departure waves, opening from early morning for the first bank of ANA flights around 07:00 and running into the evening. It’s post-security in the ANA domestic area, so you need a same-day boarding pass to reach it. Figure a 5–10 minute walk from most ANA gates, less if you’re already heading to the lounge.
Watch out for the peak 16:00–19:00 departure window: Google reviews say the shop gets packed and popular bentos disappear fast. If you land around that time, grab food before you wander off to plane-spot or browse other souvenir stores. Regulars on FlyerTalk specifically mention buying drinks and favorite snacks here because the ANA lounge selection skews basic.
Quick tip: if your ANA flight is under two hours, buy a bento and drink at ANA FESTA first, then head into the lounge so you’re not stuck with instant noodles as your main meal.