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Kutsurogi-Dokoro Lounge Area

T1 Open · 08:00-21:00[1]
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Address
Terminal 1, 4F Skytown, Chubu Centrair International Airport, Tokoname, JP

Priority Pass gets you into Kutsurogi-Dokoro’s relaxation zone

In T1 at Chubu Centrair, Priority Pass treats Kutsurogi-Dokoro more like a paid relaxation area than a typical lounge, with access valid during its 08:00–21:00 opening window. Think quiet seats and spa-style amenities instead of buffets and business centers. It works best if you just want somewhere calmer than the main concourse before an evening flight.

Kutsurogi-Dokoro sits airside in Terminal 1, so this only helps once you have a boarding pass and you’ve cleared security for NGO T1, not T2. Priority Pass marks it clearly as a “Lounge Area / Rest Area,” and most cardholders use their visit entitlement here instead of paying for a separate club. Plan your visit around the 21:00 closing time; late-night departures after that will leave you back in the main terminal.

Access runs through your lounge program or direct payment for a rest area stay, with Priority Pass explicitly listing entry as a lounge visit at Chubu Centrair International. There’s no mention of free hot food or alcohol, so treat any refreshments as a bonus, not a guarantee. If you’re comparing options, think of this as a quiet room with extras, not a meal stop like a full-service airline lounge.

Facilities lean toward relaxation rather than productivity, with seating and spa-style services as the main draw during the 08:00–21:00 operating hours. Expect chairs and rest spaces first, and only basic work surfaces if any. Wi‑Fi in NGO T1 itself is reliable, so you can still get online, but this isn’t a place to rely on for printers, meeting rooms, or serious office work.

Reviews don’t flag any standout complaints yet, and there’s no strong “regulars always do X” pattern because the space behaves more like an upgraded rest zone than a social lounge. That said, Priority Pass’s listing for Terminal 1 confirms availability daily, so it’s a dependable backup when airline lounges are full or your ticket doesn’t qualify.

Practical tip: if you hold Priority Pass and just need a calm seat before a T1 departure, head here first, but eat in the main terminal restaurants beforehand so you’re not disappointed by limited lounge-style catering.

How to get in

  1. 01 Rest area access

Amenities

Showers
None
Hours
08:00-21:00[1]

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