T1’s main drugstore sits landside before security on Level 3.
This shop in Terminal T1 is in the public departure area, so you can stock up on basics before heading through security. It runs typical daytime airport hours, roughly matching the main terminal opening times, and covers the usual Japanese drugstore mix: over-the-counter meds, cold remedies, painkillers, bandages, and basic first-aid items. Expect standard domestic pricing rather than marked-up duty free levels, with many everyday items under ¥1,000.
Beyond medicine, the T1 drugstore carries travel toiletries in small sizes, including toothbrush sets, razors, contact lens solution around 100–120 ml, and refill-size shampoo and body wash. You’ll also see skincare and cosmetics from common Japanese brands in the ¥500–¥2,000 range, plus simple grooming tools like nail clippers and tweezers. This is handy if your checked bag goes missing or you arrived from downtown Nagoya without stopping at a convenience store.
Snacks and small drinks round things out: candies and throat lozenges around ¥100–¥300, soft drinks in 500 ml bottles, and sometimes seasonal sweets that work as last-minute gifts. Because the shop sits landside in T1, you can also use it as a meeting point with anyone seeing you off. One tip: buy liquids and sprays here, then pack them in checked luggage before re-check or security if you’re continuing on a flight with strict carry-on limits.