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MUJI to GO

Gate-side in T: MUJI to GO sells travel fixes, not souvenirs

Near domestic departures in Terminal T, MUJI to GO focuses on practical gear you actually use mid-trip. Think small hard-case suitcases, 100 ml bottles, neck pillows, and the famous MUJI pens, all in a compact shop that’s easy to scan in under 5 minutes. Prices match typical Japanese mall MUJI levels, so you’re not paying a wild airport markup for basics.

Store hours generally track T’s main retail schedule, opening around the first ANA/JAL departure bank and running into the evening until roughly the 21:00 wave. You’ll find it along the main post-security shopping corridor, so you can duck in after security but before you commit to your gate area. Receipts and labels are in Japanese with enough English that non-Japanese speakers can figure out sizes and materials quickly.

This branch leans hard on travel-sized versions of MUJI standards: refillable 30–100 ml containers, compact umbrellas, packable slippers, and neatly folded T‑shirts that work for a 2–3 day delay. Stationery fans still get gel pens and small notebooks, though the range is tighter than a full city MUJI. Snacks and drinks are limited, so don’t treat this as a konbini replacement.

Expect card acceptance for major networks like Visa and Mastercard, plus IC cards that work across Kansai (ICOCA, etc.), which speeds things up when boarding for an Itami shuttle flight in 20–30 minutes. If you’re short on time, walk in with a list: toiletries, charging cables, and a backup T‑shirt are easiest to grab from the front racks near the entrance.

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