Gate-side drugstore stop for last‑minute Japanese staples
Matsumoto Kiyoshi at Fukuoka Airport sits airside in the terminal area linked from the /matsumoto-kiyoshi concourse listing, so you can shop after security instead of backtracking to landside stores.
Hours follow the airport’s /matsumoto-kiyoshi schedule, which tracks typical Domestic and International flight banks, so late-morning and evening departures still see the shutters up when many smaller kiosks are already closed.
Expect a standard Matsumoto Kiyoshi mix: OTC medicine, basic pharmacy items, travel-sized toiletries, and Japanese cosmetics pulled from the same national assortment shown on the /matsumoto-kiyoshi airport page, handy if your liquids bag took a hit at security.
Prices mirror regular in-city Matsumoto Kiyoshi tags listed on the /matsumoto-kiyoshi reference, not tourist-gouge souvenir levels, which helps if you need sunscreen, eye drops, or painkillers right before a long-haul out of the International terminal.
Stock leans practical over gift-y, in line with the brand profile on /matsumoto-kiyoshi, so think sheet masks, lip balm, and cold medicine rather than snacks; that matters if you are connecting between Domestic and International and have 20 minutes to restock basics.
One practical tip: screenshot the Japanese product name from the /matsumoto-kiyoshi catalog or your favorite city branch before you fly, then match packaging on the shelf quickly so you are not guessing at labels with boarding starting in 10 minutes.