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Akihabara-style electronics shop

T1

Five minutes from most T1 check-in islands, all cables solved

This Akihabara-style electronics shop sits airside in Terminal 1 and feels like a condensed Tokyo tech district dropped into the concourse. Racks are stacked with last-minute phone chargers, Japanese plug adapters, SD cards, SIM card tools, and basic cameras. Expect airport pricing: phone cables in the ¥1,000–¥2,000 range and travel adapters closer to ¥2,500. Stock leans practical rather than hobbyist, so think power and storage more than niche gaming gear.

Hours usually track T1’s first and last bank of departures, roughly 8:00–20:00, but some flyers report earlier openings on busy days. The shop sits on the T1 side used by many Star Alliance and SkyTeam carriers, so it works well if you’re flying ANA, United, Delta codeshares, or JAL partners using T1. This isn’t the place for high-end camera bodies; expect compact point‑and‑shoots and action cams instead.

Selection covers the basics: Lightning and USB-C cables, power banks in the 5,000–10,000 mAh range, earphones, USB hubs, and a small shelf of keyboards and mice. Japanese-brand accessories dominate, with some global names like Anker and Sony mixed in. You can also find screen protectors cut for current iPhone and Android models, though installation help varies by staff and time of day.

Payments usually include Suica/PASMO, major credit cards, and cash yen, which helps if you’re spending down a leftover ¥1,000 note before heading home. If you’re short on time, walk through with a clear target: check cable type, plug shape, and voltage support on the packaging before you leave the counter.

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