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Tullys Coffee

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Itami’s landside Tully’s is the non-Starbucks stop in this terminal complex.

This Tully’s Coffee sits in the public landside area of Osaka Itami Airport (ITM), so friends and family who aren’t flying can sit down there too. It shows up in the official Itami dining list as TULLY’S COFFEE in Japanese, grouped with the café options rather than the full restaurants. Expect the usual airport markup on drinks and food, roughly in line with other coffee chains in Japan.

Unlike the 24-hour convenience stores in the same airport complex, Tully’s runs shorter hours according to the Itami directory, though the exact opening times live on the Japanese-only page. If you’re on a very early JL or NH departure out of ITM’s Terminal T, don’t count on a pre-dawn latte here without checking the same-day listing. Late-night arrivals after the last wave of domestic flights also risk finding the shutters down.

Menu-wise, this branch follows the standard Japan Tully’s playbook: espresso drinks, teas, and a rotating line of seasonal items that skew more Japanese than Starbucks next door in many cities. Expect things like matcha lattes, limited-time fruit or dessert-style drinks, and the usual selection of drip coffee and americanos. Food typically means counter pastries and light bites, enough to cover a quick breakfast before a 09:00 departure or a snack while waiting for an airport limousine bus.

Service at Itami Tully’s generally matches the chain’s usual efficiency in Japan, and you can use it as a meeting point if someone is arriving into ITM and you’re not going through security. The key detail: this shop is landside, not past security in Terminal T, so build in 10–15 minutes to walk back to the checkpoint and re-clear before boarding time.

Pro tip: pull up the official Osaka Airport shop and dine page on the day of travel and check Tully’s listed hours in Japanese so you don’t walk over from T for a cappuccino and find it closed.

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