T1’s Blue Sky has Nagoya snacks boxed and ready
Right in Terminal T1, Blue Sky leans hard into regional souvenirs: think Nagoya hits like Ogura (red bean) sweets, miso-flavored snacks, and local cookies pre-packed for flights. Prices on most boxed omiyage land in the ¥800–¥2,000 range, so it’s easy to grab something for coworkers without blowing the per-diem. Stock turns fast, so seasonal boxes with limited-edition packaging show up often around major holidays.
Blue Sky in T1 mainly runs during standard airport retail hours, roughly 08:00–20:00, which covers most ANA and JAL bank times. You’ll find typical airport drink fridges with bottled tea and soft drinks around ¥150–¥250, plus a small lineup of travel-sized snacks if you just want something for the seat-back pocket. It’s all post-security, so you can buy liquids here and carry them straight onto the plane.
This shop follows the usual Blue Sky template across Japan, so expect branded tins, regional rice crackers, and individually wrapped sweets that survive a long-haul via HND or NRT. Single-serving snack packs often sit near the register at around ¥100–¥200 each, useful for burning small coins before departure. If you’re connecting between T1 and T2, factor in the walk; this is a T1-only stop, not worth backtracking just for generic drinks.
Quick tip: if you’re grabbing omiyage for an international return, pick up boxes with clearly printed ingredient labels in Japanese and keep the receipt handy; it speeds up customs and office snack table questions later.