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Plaza Premium Lounge

T1 Open · Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun: 7:00–22:30; Tue, Thu, Sat: 7:00–21:30 showers
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Terminal 1, 2nd floor, International Flights Restricted Area, Chubu Centrair International Airport, Tokoname, Aichi, Japan

Day-pass access with showers and hot food in T1

This Plaza Premium Lounge in Terminal 1 runs 7:00–22:30 on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, with slightly shorter hours of 7:00–21:30 on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. It operates as an independent pay lounge, so access isn’t tied to any single airline or status tier. Think of it as the main non-airline option at Chubu Centrair when you want a seat, a meal, and Wi‑Fi without hunting around the terminal.

The lounge sits airside in T1, after security, so you clear immigration first and then head here rather than backtracking to the public landside area. Because it’s not in T2, anyone flying from the low-cost carrier terminal should factor in transfer time before booking a pass. It’s sold through third parties like tour and ticket sites, usually in fixed blocks such as 3-hour stays, which keeps it predictable for long layovers.

Food follows the typical Plaza Premium pattern: hot dishes at regular mealtimes, light snacks in between, and non-alcoholic drinks included in the entry price. Exact menus rotate, but you can expect rice, pasta, simple mains, and packaged items instead of made-to-order restaurant plates. Alcohol availability and any extra charges depend on the reseller package you buy, so check whether beer or spirits are bundled into your specific ticket before you scan in.

Showers are the main value add here, especially if you land on an overnight flight before 9:00 or depart late in the evening after 20:00. Towels and basic toiletries usually come with shower access, and you book a slot directly with the front desk once inside. Seats are mostly standard lounge armchairs and tables near power outlets, which work fine if you need a couple of hours with a laptop and a charger before a flight from one of T1’s international gates.

With no big pattern of complaints or standout fan favorites reported yet, the smart move is to treat this as a solid, middle-of-the-road option rather than a destination in itself. Use it when you have a 2–4 hour window, want a shower and a meal, and don’t otherwise qualify for an airline lounge in Terminal 1. Tip: buy your access online before you arrive at NGO T1; walk-up pricing at Plaza Premium locations often runs higher than prebooked passes on reseller sites.

How to get in

  1. 01 Independent Lounge

Amenities

Showers
Available
Hours
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun: 7:00–22:30; Tue, Thu, Sat: 7:00–21:30

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