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souvenir shop with Nagoya specialties

T1

Gate-side Nagoya snacks and gifts in T1

This souvenir shop with Nagoya specialties sits in Terminal 1, so you can grab local gifts without leaving the main departures flow. Expect shelves packed with Nagoya-branded snacks, from miso katsu-flavored items to souvenir cookies boxed in 8, 12, or 16-piece sets. If you want something carry-on friendly, most sweets are individually wrapped and fine to stash in a backpack for a long-haul flight.

Prices run from about ¥500 for small snack packs up to around ¥2,000–¥3,000 for larger omiyage boxes, which works for office gifting or family back home. You’ll also see Nagoya-themed keychains, magnets, and small toys under ¥1,000, plus a few higher-end local products in the ¥3,000–¥5,000 range. Figure 10–15 minutes to browse if you’re scanning labels and comparing box sizes.

The shop keeps typical Terminal 1 hours, roughly from first departures around 7:00 until late-evening flights near 21:00, but smaller sections may start closing after 20:00. It sits airside in T1, so this is for passengers who have already cleared security, not for meeters and greeters landside. If you’re tight on time before a domestic connection in T1, aim to stop here right after security instead of waiting until boarding calls.

Pick up Nagoya-only items like miso-flavored snacks or local-brand baumkuchen that you won’t reliably see in Tokyo or Osaka airport shops. Multi-pack boxes clearly mark piece counts, often 10, 12, or 18, which helps when you need one per coworker. One last tip: check best-before dates on the back; many sweets have 30–60 days of shelf life, so you can safely buy for trips of two to three weeks.

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