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Souvenirs

Domestic

Near Domestic departures, Butler focuses on Hokkaido souvenirs.

Butler sits in the Domestic terminal at New Chitose Airport (CTS), so you hit it after security on most ANA and JAL flights. It leans heavily into Hokkaido-made gifts: cookies, dairy snacks, character goods, and neatly packaged omiyage boxes aimed at carry-on space, not checked bags.

Expect prices in the ¥500–¥2,000 range for snacks and small items, with larger gift boxes creeping toward ¥3,000–¥4,000. That puts Butler in the same band as the other Domestic souvenir shops, just with slightly more emphasis on neat, uniform packaging that stacks well in a roller bag.

Stock rotates around seasonal Hokkaido products tied to Sapporo and the surrounding area, and you’ll see airport-only flavors marked on the packaging in Japanese and often English. If you’re comparing, think of Butler as a quick one-stop when you don’t want to do the full circuit of every shop on the Domestic floor.

Service hours generally mirror Domestic departure waves, opening from morning flights through the late-evening bank, though smaller souvenir shops here commonly close around 20:00–21:00, so don’t leave shopping to the last boarding call.

With no clear signature item reported, the practical move is simple: walk past once, check prices against the first big souvenir store you see in Domestic, then double back to Butler if you like the packaging and the carry-on friendly sizing.

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