T2 post-security shop for last-minute travel gadgets
This unnamed travel accessory shop sits airside in Terminal 2, handy if you realize at gate level that your cable or adapter is missing. Signage is generic: look for “Travel accessory shop” near the main T2 departures concourse rather than a brand name.
Opening hours aren’t clearly published, so treat it as daytime-only and don’t count on it for a 06:00 or late-night departure out of T2. If your Narita flight leaves around midday, you’re usually fine to swing by after clearing security.
Stock skews practical: USB charging cables, universal plug adapters suited to Japan’s 100V outlets, simple neck pillows, basic padlocks, and a few phone accessories. Prices run higher than downtown Tokyo convenience stores; expect to pay roughly ¥1,500–¥3,000 for a cable, adapter, or pillow.
Quality is midrange convenience-store level, not premium brand. You’re paying for being airside in T2, not for long-warranty gear. If you just cracked a cable in the seating area near your gate, it solves the problem; if you want something fancy, buy in the city before heading to Narita.
Card payments are standard and most foreign cards with IC or NFC work, but keep a ¥1,000 note as backup in case a terminal glitch hits at an awkward moment. Practical tip: snap a photo of the packaging or specs so you can match the same plug or cable later on your trip if it works out well.