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Lawson

T1

Gate-side snacks at T1 without paying sit-down prices

This Lawson in Terminal 1 sits airside, so you can grab drinks and snacks after security without backtracking. Think standard Japanese konbini lineup: onigiri, instant ramen cups, sandwiches, sweets, and plenty of bottled tea and coffee. Prices track what you’d see in town, not “airport markup” levels, so a quick bite can run well under ¥500 if you keep it simple.

Hours at NGO T1 Lawson typically run from early morning into late night, matching the first and last wave of departures, so it works for 7:00 flights and 22:00 arrivals alike. Stock turns over fast on busy days, which means fresh onigiri but also some gaps by late evening. Breads, pastries, and canned coffee go first during the morning rush around 6:30–9:00.

Payment is easy: major credit cards, IC cards like Suica, and cash yen all work at this T1 shop. You’ll see plenty of pre-packaged bentos in the ¥500–¥800 range plus cheap add-ons like ¥120 snacks and ¥100 gum. Hot drinks are in machines by the counter; cold bottles and beer line the fridges along the wall.

For a short layover in Terminal 1 at Chubu Centrair, Lawson covers last‑minute needs: toiletries, phone cables, umbrellas, and simple travel meds on the same shelves as the snacks. If you care about choice, swing by before the peak bank of mid-evening departures, and always check the time stamp sticker on onigiri and bentos before you pay.

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