Gate-side notebooks and pens in T: Stationery boutique
This small Stationery boutique sits airside in Terminal T at Osaka Itami, handy if you realize at 09:00 that you forgot a notebook for a 10:30 meeting in Tokyo. You’ll see it in the main post-security shopping zone, between fashion and gift shops, so you don’t need to leave the domestic departures flow to find it.
Expect Japanese-brand notebooks, planners, and pens at typical airport markups: roughly ¥300–¥600 for simple gel pens and around ¥500–¥1,500 for nicer notebooks. Stock skews business‑friendly rather than touristy; think A4 and B5 pads for notes on ANA or JAL flights, not cartoon-heavy souvenirs.
Hours generally match the domestic bank of departures, roughly 08:00 to 20:00, but smaller shops at ITM sometimes close 30 minutes after the last evening wave, so don’t count on a late dash after a 20:10 flight. Morning departures around 07:00 may find shutters still half down, so grab what you need on arrival rather than gambling on an early opening.
Selection runs beyond pens into clear folders, document envelopes, and simple office bits, useful if you’re printing contracts at home then flying through T for a same-day client visit in Osaka or Tokyo. Cards and simple letter sets run around ¥300–¥700, fine for a quick thank‑you note before boarding JL flights.
Tip: prices are in yen only; if you’re short on coins, use an IC card or contactless payment at the register and keep your small bills for vending machines near gates 10–15.