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AP by AMERICAN PHARMACY

T2

Gate-side errands in T2 are easiest at AP by AMERICAN PHARMACY

This branch sits in Terminal 2 at Narita, handy if your flight goes from the satellite gates and you forgot basics. It runs more like a Japanese drugstore than a souvenir shop: over-the-counter medicine, travel-sized toiletries, eye drops, bandages, masks, and small skincare items. Expect mostly Japanese brands with some international names mixed in, and packaging that often lists both Japanese and English.

Prices sit above street-level Tokyo drugstores but below typical duty-free impulse buys: think a few hundred yen for travel toothpaste or lip balm, and more for branded skincare sets. Payment works with credit cards and common IC cards, so Suica or PASMO are fine. Stock leans toward quick fixes for colds, headaches, and allergies, which is useful before a 10–13 hour long-haul out of T2.

AP by AMERICAN PHARMACY is after security in Terminal 2, so you clear immigration and security first, then shop without clock-watching the check-in lines. Shelves also carry small travel aids like earplugs, eye masks, and disinfectant wipes, helpful if your airline on T2 doesn’t hand out amenity kits in economy. It’s a sensible stop if you’re sensitive to dry cabin air or prone to motion sickness.

Stock can rotate, so if you rely on a specific Japanese product, pick it up in town before heading to Narita. Use this shop for last-minute top-ups and sickness backups, not full-on luggage restocking. Practical move: hit AP by AMERICAN PHARMACY right after security in T2, then walk to your gate without doubling back.

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