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All Nippon Airways Lounge

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3F Domestic boarding gate area, near Gate 8, Chubu Centrair International Airport, Tokoname, Aichi, Japan

Self-serve beer machines show up here before you even see the windows. This is ANA’s domestic lounge in T1 at Chubu Centrair (NGO), used by ANA premium and status passengers on Japan flights.

The lounge sits airside in the domestic area of Terminal 1, past security for ANA gates; factor in at least 15–20 minutes from check-in to the front desk if you’re starting curbside. Signage at NGO can be sparse in English, so follow ANA logos rather than generic “Lounge” signs.

Hours usually track the ANA domestic bank, roughly from early morning departures through the last evening flight; on lighter days, expect it to thin out after the 19:00–20:00 wave. If you’re on the very first or last flight of the day, check same-day timings at the ANA site or app before counting on a pre-flight stop.

Food runs above the basic snack level, with hot items put out in trays during main departure peaks around breakfast and dinner. You’ll typically see rice, a simple curry or stew-style dish, plus small sides like edamame or salad. Between peaks, expect it to drop back to packaged snacks rather than full plates.

Drinks are the fun part: NGO’s ANA Lounge includes automatic beer machines that tilt and pour a near-perfect glass at the push of a button. Soft drinks come from fountain and canned options, with coffee machines handling espresso and basic milk drinks. As always in Japan, last pour for alcohol tends to line up with the final departure bank, not strictly the posted closing time.

Relaxation options go beyond the usual armchairs. Reviews call out massage chairs and pod-style daybeds or “actual beds” in a quiet zone, a step up from the standard domestic ANA setup. Showers are available, which is rare for many domestic lounges; ask at reception for a key or code, as they’re often controlled by a separate panel.

Seating skews toward solo travelers with rows of single seats and small side tables, plus some two-top tables for laptops and bento boxes. Power outlets are Japanese Type A/B; if you’re coming off an international leg into NGO and heading straight onto domestic ANA, keep a small adapter handy instead of relying on USB ports alone.

One last tip: if you want a shower and a beer machine demo before a peak-time flight, head straight to the desk, get on any shower waiting list, then grab food and a quick pour while your slot comes up.

How to get in

  1. 01 ANA domestic lounge

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