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Souvenir shop with regional sweets

T1

Near Narita T1 central area, this shop is all about omiyage

This souvenir shop with regional sweets in Terminal 1 leans hard into gift-ready boxes of Japanese cookies, mochi, and cakes. You’ll see the usual hits from Tokyo Banana and Hokkaido-style butter cookies alongside more local-brand items. It’s airside in T1, so you can grab something after security instead of hauling it from the city.

Boxed sweets mostly sit in the ¥1,000–¥3,000 range, with smaller snack packs under ¥800 if you just need something for coworkers. Many boxes are clearly labeled with “per piece” counts, which helps when you’re trying to cover 12 desk neighbors with one purchase. Expect the standard airport markup compared to Tokyo station, but still reasonable for Narita.

Packaging skews bright and gift-focused, and most labels include at least basic English plus allergen icons. Expiry dates on regional cakes and mochi can be as short as 5–14 days, so check the printed date on the side panel before buying for a later trip. Staff are used to last-minute shoppers and move people through quickly at peak departures.

Key tip: if you’re tight on time in T1, head straight here, grab one mid-sized box around ¥2,000 and one smaller pack under ¥1,000. That combo usually covers a small office plus a snack for your flight without overloading your carry-on.

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