Diapers, baby snacks, and basics in T1
On the public side of Chubu Centrair T1, Akachan Honpo mini shop focuses on last‑minute baby and toddler needs. Stock leans Japanese: brands like GOO.N, Merries, and Moony diapers in small packs, plus wipes and disposable changing sheets. You also see travel-sized baby soaps and lotions, handy if your liquids bag is already at the 100 ml limit.
Clothing runs to seasonal baby outfits and socks, usually from newborn up to around 90–100 cm sizes. Expect simple rompers, bibs, and undershirts rather than full wardrobes. Prices sit in the midrange compared with regular Akachan Honpo stores in Nagoya city; you’ll pay a bit more, but not double. Good spot if you realize at check‑in that you forgot spare clothes.
For feeding gear, they usually carry a few types of powdered formula in small cans or stick packs, plus baby snacks like rice crackers and puffs. You’ll also find basic feeding items: plastic spoons, plates, and some straw or sippy cups. Check labels carefully for age ranges, especially on formula and snacks marked 7か月 or 9か月 (months).
Selection is compact, so don’t expect strollers or car seats here; those are better sourced at full-size stores in the city. Figure 5–10 minutes to walk here from the main T1 check‑in area and back. Tip: buy diapers and wipes landside at this shop, then keep only what you need for the flight in your carry-on to save space at security.