Peach and other LCC flights out of T2 basically rely on this Lawson
In Kansai Airport Terminal 2, retail is thin and this 24-hour Lawson is the workhorse. It sits land-side in T2, open 365 days a year, and prices for onigiri, drinks, and snacks track what you’d pay at a Lawson in town, not “airport pricing.” For a terminal that many reviewers compare to a warehouse with vending machines, this feels like the only real shop.
Hours are simple: open 24/7, which matters because Peach and other low-cost carriers push late-night and early-morning departures. Regulars flying Peach say they always grab bento and drinks here before security, since food options airside in T2 are minimal. You’ll also see people loading up on canned chu‑hi and beer to drink before boarding instead of hunting for a bar.
Stock is typical Lawson but tuned to travel: onigiri for around ¥150, bentos in the ¥400–700 range, plus sandwiches, snacks, and PET bottles. Reviews call out microwaves and hot water dispensers in the store, so instant noodles become a cheap hot meal if you don’t want a full restaurant. Shelves also carry neck pillows, light blankets, and phone cables, which are weirdly hard to find elsewhere in T2.
Watch out for long queues during Peach departure banks, especially evening waves between roughly 18:00–22:00; there’s limited seating nearby, so expect to stand while you eat. A few reviewers mention popular bentos and sandwiches selling out late at night before the last LCC flights. Tip: if you’re flying from T2, arrive 20–30 minutes earlier than planned and hit Lawson first, before security and before the rush.