Gate-side Lawson in T3 saves you a trek to T1
This Lawson sits airside in Narita Terminal 3, so you can grab last‑minute snacks after security without walking back toward T2 or T1. It runs typical long Japanese convenience hours that track T3’s flight banks, often opening before early LCC departures and staying open into late evening. Expect the standard Lawson mix: onigiri, bento boxes, instant noodles, drinks, candy, plus small travel items like chargers and toiletries.
Prices are close to downtown Tokyo: onigiri around ¥150–¥200, canned coffee and soft drinks roughly ¥120–¥200, and hot snacks near the register from about ¥150. That’s far cheaper than most sit-down options in T3, where a basic meal can run ¥1,000–¥1,500. If you just need something to hold you over on a Peach or Jetstar hop, one rice ball and a drink here beats buying extra food on board.
Selection leans toward grab-and-go, with chilled bentos, sandwiches, and salads packaged for flights leaving from T3’s low-cost carrier gates. Hot foods rotate through croquettes, karaage, and sausages under the warmer, and you’ll usually find cup ramen in the ¥150–¥300 range. Alcohol is sold, including convenience-store beers and chu‑hi, but your airline’s drinking rules still apply once you board.
Lines spike 30–45 minutes before departures out of the central T3 gate cluster, so build 10 extra minutes if you’re hitting Lawson after security. Best move: shop here first, then sit at the nearby food court tables to repack and remove excess packaging before you head to your gate.