T1’s MUJI to GO is your last-minute Japan essentials stop
Right in Chubu Centrair’s Terminal 1 airside shopping zone, MUJI to GO focuses on compact travel gear: clear toiletry bottles, neck pillows, eye masks, folding slippers, and small pouches that actually fit under the seat on a 3-3-3 economy layout. Prices sit in the normal MUJI range for Japan, so a small organizer pouch runs around ¥990 and travel bottles come in under ¥500 each.
This T1 branch keeps typical airport hours, roughly 8:00–21:00, which covers the morning ANA and JAL banks plus most late-night international departures. Stock skews travel-sized: mini stationery sets, portable USB fans, collapsible umbrellas, and lightweight bags that fold into themselves. You can also pick up MUJI snacks for the flight, like individually wrapped cookies and rice crackers in the ¥150–¥300 range.
Compared with the bigger city-center MUJI stores in Nagoya, MUJI to GO in Terminal 1 trims out furniture and clothing and leans hard on things you can actually use on a 12-hour NGO–Europe or NGO–US run. Expect rows of 100 ml bottles that pass EU and US security rules, compact storage cubes that fit in international carry-on limits, and small cosmetics that meet liquid allowances.
One practical move: before heading to immigration in T1, do a fast sweep here for decanting bottles and a small pouch, then re-pack your liquids so security at NGO and your next transit airport both go smoother.