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ANA Suite Lounge

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South Terminal 4F, Osaka Itami International Airport (Itami Airport), Osaka, Japan

There is no separate ANA Suite Lounge at Itami.

At Osaka Itami (ITM) in Terminal T, ANA only runs the standard ANA Lounge, even though some materials and signs sometimes suggest “Suite” naming. Treat everything here as one shared space near the ANA domestic gates rather than a true first class ANA Suite product like at HND or NRT.

The lounge sits airside in Terminal T, after security for domestic ANA flights, a short walk from the main ANA gate cluster used for routes to Tokyo Haneda and other Japanese cities. Figure 5–10 minutes from most ANA gates, which is tight but doable on a 40‑minute connection if your inbound is on time.

Opening hours broadly track the ANA domestic schedule at Itami, running from early morning departures around 6:00 until the last evening wave before 21:00–22:00. If you have one of the late flights up to Tokyo, expect the lounge to thin out a bit after the 19:00 bank, with easier seating and quieter work spots.

Entry works like a standard ANA domestic lounge in Japan: ANA Premium Class on the same day, ANA Diamond/Platinum, Super Flyers, and Star Alliance Gold passengers on ANA metal generally get in. Economy passengers without ANA or Star status can’t just pay at the door; there’s no published walk‑up cash price here like some contract lounges show.

Food is simple: think packaged snacks and light nibbles rather than hot meals, with items like rice crackers and small bar snacks set out near the central counter. Don’t plan dinner here before a 19:30 flight; grab something in the public restaurant area on level 2 of Terminal T and treat the lounge more as a place for a drink and seat.

Drinks follow the usual ANA domestic lounge pattern with self‑serve soda dispensers, coffee machines, and beer servers pouring brands like Asahi or similar Japanese lagers. Spirits are limited, and there’s no deep cocktail setup, so if you care about whisky selection more than Wi‑Fi, you’ll be happier at one of the airport bars in the pre‑security area.

Seating runs mostly in rows of armchairs and small desk areas, with power outlets scattered but not at every single seat. If you need to charge a laptop before a 90‑minute hop to Tokyo, walk the perimeter once and claim one of the wall seats where you can see two‑socket Japanese outlets at ankle level.

Wi‑Fi uses ANA’s standard lounge network and typically matches or slightly beats the terminal free Wi‑Fi, enough for email and basic VPN but not ideal for big uploads. If you need to download a 2–3 GB file, start it here, but don’t expect full fiber speeds during the morning rush between 7:00 and 9:00.

Practical tip: eat in the main Terminal T food court, then head into the ANA Lounge about 30 minutes before boarding so you can get a seat with power and still walk to domestic gates in under 10 minutes.

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