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Pokemon Store

T1

Near T1 departures, this Pokemon Store hits hard on souvenirs

This shop sits in Terminal 1 at Chubu Centrair (NGO), an easy stop if you’re already airside and looking for last-minute gifts. It’s a compact official Pokemon Store, so you’re getting the real licensed gear, not random knockoffs from town. Expect shelves of plushies, keychains, snacks, and stationery tied to current series and seasonal promotions.

Stock leans heavily on plush toys under about ¥3,000, plus smaller items like badges, acrylic stands, and clear files that fit easily into a cabin bag. You’ll also see candy tins and cookies in Pokemon packaging, which work well as omiyage if you’re flying out of T1 later in the day. Prices track other airport character shops in Japan, so not cheap, but not shocking either.

Figure on spending 10–20 minutes here if you’re actually comparing designs, longer if kids spot the giant Pikachu displays. Staff usually handle tax-free rules and basic English questions without drama, but have cash or a major card ready; lines back up quickly during late afternoon international departures. If you care about a specific character or regional limited item, check earlier in the day before popular lines sell down.

Plan your route through T1 so this shop is your last stop before heading to security or your gate, rather than doubling back with extra bags.

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