Gate-side ANA FESTA shops at ITM are souvenir central
You’ll see ANA FESTA all over Osaka Itami’s Terminal T, both landside and airside, so you’re rarely more than a 3–5 minute walk from one. These are the blue-and-white ANA-branded shops stocked with Kansai snacks, bento, and last-minute gifts. If you forgot omiyage in Umeda or Namba, this is the airport stop that bails you out before a Tokyo or Sapporo hop.
Most ANA FESTA branches at ITM open around 7:00 and run until about 20:00, lining up with the first and last ANA departures. You’ll find units near security and near several domestic gates in Terminal T, so you can shop either before or after check-in. It’s all post-security once you pass the main checkpoints, which helps if your boarding pass says “gate change” and you still want a snack run.
Expect standard prices for a domestic airport: boxed sweets like Osaka cheesecake or 551-branded items cost in the ¥1,000–¥2,000 range, with smaller snack packs under ¥800. Drinks, onigiri, and sandwiches sit closer to what you’d pay at a city convenience store, just with more regional branding. Payment is easy: major credit cards and IC cards such as Suica and ICOCA usually work at the registers.
Most people grab Kansai-only sweets and ANA-liveried items, then add a bento and tea for the flight. Stock rotates seasonally, so you’ll see limited-edition tins tied to festivals or sports teams in Osaka. One practical move: shop after security in Terminal T, not at the first landside store, so you’re not stuck carrying heavy omiyage boxes through check-in queues.