- Address
- Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO), Tokoname, Aichi, Japan
- Access
- Pre-book / membership ↗
Two Priority Pass spots in NGO T1, no classic lounge
Instead of a single contract lounge, Priority Pass at Chubu Centrair International Airport T1 routes you to two separate venues: Japan Traveling Restaurant by BOTEJYU and a relaxation space called KUTSUROGI-DOKORO, both post-security in the main international terminal.
Japan Traveling Restaurant by BOTEJYU runs roughly 06:30–22:00 in T1 and functions as your “lounge” via a restaurant credit, so you’re sitting in a normal dining area rather than behind frosted glass with boarding screens.
KUTSUROGI-DOKORO keeps shorter hours, 08:00–21:00 in T1, and Priority Pass markets it as a relaxation area, so think quiet seating and rest space instead of a buffet line and business-center setup.
Hours matter here: if your morning flight leaves around 07:30 from T1, BOTEJYU is already open at 06:30, but KUTSUROGI-DOKORO is still closed until 08:00, so early departures realistically only get the restaurant option.
On the flip side, if you land into NGO around 20:30 and stay airside in T1, both BOTEJYU (until about 22:00) and KUTSUROGI-DOKORO (until 21:00) are still in play, but a 21:30 arrival means you’re down to just the restaurant before everything shuts.
Access is straightforward: Priority Pass membership gets you into both BOTEJYU and KUTSUROGI-DOKORO in T1 without extra enrollment, though staff will still scan your digital or physical card at the door or register before seating or assigning a rest space.
Food-wise, Japan Traveling Restaurant by BOTEJYU focuses on Japanese dishes tied to different regions, so think okonomiyaki and teppan-style plates rather than generic sandwiches; portions tend to match normal restaurant sizing instead of snack-level lounge bites.
Seating styles differ: BOTEJYU gives you standard restaurant tables in the shared T1 concourse environment, while KUTSUROGI-DOKORO advertises itself as a relaxation spot with calmer seating areas better suited to a short nap or quiet scrolling between 08:00 and 21:00.
There’s no single “Priority Pass Contract Lounge” room with showers and work cubicles at NGO; if that’s the setup you’re expecting in T1, plan instead to eat at BOTEJYU during its 06:30–22:00 window, then shift to KUTSUROGI-DOKORO for a quieter spell if your schedule lines up before 21:00.
Practical tip: check your flight time against the two operating windows and pick BOTEJYU for early departures before 08:00 or late stays after 21:00, since KUTSUROGI-DOKORO simply will not be open then.
How to get in
- 01 Priority Pass