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English Nagoya Chubu Centrair International Airport Passenger Terminal 1 ● Shop English Terminal Reservations available Smoking allowed Open early morning Open late night Reservations available Smoking allowed Open early morning Open late night Souvenirs / General Goods 65 Take-out Nagoya food HALAL Halal approved TAX FREE SHOP Take-out Nagoya food HALAL Halal approved TAX FREE SHOP T1 3F ■ Centrair OMIYAGEKAN Note: Business hours are 66 Centrair MEIHINKAN subject to change depending INDEX ■ These types of e-money can be used. ■Departure Concourse Shops on flight conditions. These types of e-money can be used. Floor Guide 4F ■27 SORAMISE Note: E-money cannot be used at some stores. International Flights Note: E-money cannot be used at some stores. ■38 EBISENBEI NO SATO Terminal 1 Shop Name Business Hours T1 Terminal 1 T2 Terminal 2 ■42 YAMASA CHIKUWA 100 7:00 to 21:30 HALAL Nagoya Chubu Centrair Terminal 2 ■ DELI & CAFÉ〈Cafeteria〉 (L.O. 20:00) AP Access Plaza FD FLIGHT OF DREAMS ■59 MONO International Flights Domestic Flights 101 7:00 to 21:30 60 NOREN Center Pier ■ centrair OISHII premium selection INT International Flights (restricted area) ■ 〈Restricted Area〉 〈Restricted Area〉 102 124 ATC tower Garden ■ STARBUCKS COFFEE〈Café〉 7:00 to 22:00 DOM Domestic Flights (restricted area) DOM ■ ANA FESTA international Airport Note: Area accessible to ticketed passengers only 《Duty Free Shops》 AP ■85 World Souvenir Reception Counter 301 ■103 Cosmetics & Fashion 6:45 to 23:45 Gate Information T2 2F ■ Terminal 2 OMIYAGEKAN 104 DOM ■310 @festa F ■104Liquor&Cigarettes〈Liquor And Cigarettes〉6:45 to 23:45 14 To ALICE DINING and 105 12 FD 1F BOEING STORE 2 ■ CENTRAIR PLAZA〈Souvenirs〉 6:45 to 23:45 15 1F Center Pier Garden 101 ● Arrival Lobby Departure Lobby 102 Restaurant / Food 3F HELLO SEATTLE ■106 Sorano Sakagura〈Sake〉 6:45 to 22:00 64 11 International 16,16A 103 Domestic Nagoya Cuisine ■107 Air Bic Camera〈Electronics〉 7:30 to 17:00 ALICE DINING Departures 104 Departures 17,17A 10 105 108 4F ■10 MARUYA HONTEN Travel Gear / Medicine / Books ■ NEO JAPAN〈Japanese Souvenirs〉 7:30 to 17:00 106 T1 18 9 109 ■12 MISOKATSU YABATON 70 ■ MUJI to GO Centrair〈Travel Goods〉 7:30 to 16:30 24 23 22 21 20 19 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 T1 3F ■ amano FLIGH T OF DREAMS Access ■34 MARUHA SHOKUDOU 72 ■110 amano〈Medicine〉 7:30 to 17:00 ■ BLUE SKY Plaza Central Japan Int'l Airport Sta. 201 ■39 MEIFUTSU TENMUSU SENJU 26 ■111 〈Electronics〉 7:30 to 17:00 4F ■ MUJI to GO MUJIRUSHIRYOUHIN To 3F Air Bic Camera 202 ■41 SEKAI NO YAMACHAN 112 102 203 ■32 TSUTAYA P4 ■ TSUTAYA〈Books〉 7:30 to 21:30 204 50 ■ Yondaime Kagisaburo Miyakishimen T2 INT ■307 Matsumoto Kiyoshi Domestic ■113 THE WATCH PLAZA〈Watches〉 6:45 to 22:00 205 Connecting Flights 206 ■53 WAKASHACHIYA International ■114 OMEGA〈Boutique〉 7:00 to 21:30 GATE 101~106 P3 Fashion / Bags Connecting Counter ■115 〈Boutique〉 7:00 to 21:30 Ferragamo Japanese Cuisine 116 67 ■ Tiffany & Co.〈Boutique〉 7:00 to 21:30 GATE T1 3F ■ Maker's Shirt KAMAKURA T1 4F ■4 SAKANAYA NO DONBURI UOJO 68 ■117 HERMES〈Boutique〉 6:45 to 22:00 12~18 Domestic Flights ■ graniph Shop Name Business Hours ■11 KAITENZUSHI MARUCHU 18 P1 P2 ■118 〈Boutique〉 6:45 to 22:00 4F ■ UNIQLO BVLGARI 13 Security Screening GATE 9~11 121 BLUE SKY〈Souvenirs & Café〉 6:30 to 20:30 ■ Charcoal-Grilled Beef Tongue Higashiyama 20 JAPAN CASUAL WATCH SHOP TOKIA Duty-Free Reservations ■119 CHANEL Fragrance & Beauty〈Boutique〉 6:45 to 22:00 ■ ■ for International 122 ■33 M's DINING 22 Additional To ALICE DINING and ■ BLUE SKY〈Café〉 6:30 to 20:30 ■ STAR MINE Pearl & Jewelry Connecting Flights ■120 PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE 6:45 to 22:00 ■36 SARAZAN Quarantine 2F Center Pier Garden ■123 ANA FESTA〈Souvenirs & Café〉 6:30 to 20:30 ■23 Bags ITAGAKI BAO BAO ISSEY MIYAKE 37 % discount 124 ■ SUZUNAMI ■24 IZONE NEW YORK 5on duty-free items ■ ANA FESTA〈Souvenirs〉 6:30 to 20:30 Immigration ■40 TORISANWA 30 DRASTIC THE BAGGAGE Note: Does not apply to International Lounges (2F) Centrair Global Lounge ■125 ISETAN CENTRAIR STORE〈Fashion Accessories〉7:00 to 15:00 ■ some items ■43 Delica Kitchen 31 L3 KAL Lounge 16:00 to 19:00 ■ ABISTE boutique Terminal 1 L1 44 Centrair Duty-Free Reservations Search Sakura Lounge QUALIA LOUNGE ■ KAKIYASU KAKIJIROU To 2F 123 126 Chowder's Cafe〈Café〉 6:30 to 19:30 L2 LOOK JTB Lounge ■ (L.O.19:30) 45 Star Alliance Lounge L1 120 ■ KIKASHUNSAI NO MISE AGURISU Toys / Character Goods 127 ■46 Pure rice wine specialty YATA International Flights L2 4F ■17 Centrair Official Shop SORA MONO (restricted area) To 4F ■47 BOTEJYU® T1 119 ■25 yb. Friend's Domestic Flights ■48 Tempura SHIMONOISSHIKI 118 ® 28 4F (restricted area) International Arrivals Domestic Arrivals 117 Hida Furniture Lounge 51 ■ POKÉMON STORE Air Side Garden ■ TONKATSU WAKOU Shops & Animal ® 116 Police ■29 Hello Kitty Japan Baggage Claim Baggage Claim GATE 19~24 Hida Furniture Lounge 115 122 Blue Crossing GATE 2~8 ■54 Menya HANABI Restaurants and 114 126 ■58 YOSHIDA SHOUTEN Clinic 107 106 113 ■57 WANOMA Customs Inspection Area Plant Quarantine L3 105 103 125 (Fujita Health University Central Japan Premium 121 ■62 "Fu-Fu-CHAYA" International Airport Clinic) Lounge Centrair 2 FLIGHT OF 78 80 81 82 0569-38-7050 9:00 to 17:00 FD 2F SHIRO KASHIBA Convenience Store DREAMS ■Arrival Concourse Shops 101 QUALIA LOUNGE International Departures 100 104 Immigration T1 1F ■88 LAWSON 112 Premium Lounge Centrair 124 International Flights AP ■83 Family Mart International Arrivals Domestic Arrivals Customs Western Cuisine P3 Terminal 2 Shop Name Business Hours Travel Agency Counters A1~A4 T2 1F ■305 LAWSON 3F To Terminal 2・P4 Centrair Airline Lounge T1 4F ■1 STEAK TERRACE 《Duty Free Shops》 LAWSON Security Screening To 4F 67 To 4F Security Screening 3 FD 3F Departure ■127 Duty Free ARRIVAL SHOP 7:00 to 22:00 77 108 109 ■ TRUE SOUP Lobby 〈Liquor & Cigarettes (foreign brands)〉 79 68 66 3F ■64 ALICE DINING To 4F 65 FD 2F CAMPFIRED GRILL BEEF STEAK TahomaFuji P1 72 70 2F FLIGHT OF DREAMS 111 110 3F THE PIKE BREWING RESTAURANT & CRAFT BEER BAR Domestic Departures CIQ Public Display Access Shu Access To Airport Parking P3 GATE 201~206 GIORGIO Uemura Helena ● Service Plaza Plaza ARMANI Rubinstein FLIGHT Chinese Cuisine / Noodles Currency Exchange P2 International Departures Kiehl's DE LA MER Check-in Counter Check-in Counter OF Yves Saint L'ORÉAL T1 2F ■80 SEIAN TOSHOMEN MUFG Bank International Arrivals Exit ESTÉE Laurent T1 2F PARIS JO MALONE TOM FORD MAC for International Flights for Domestic Flights 4F ■5 LONG-hu Air KITCHEN LAUDER LONDON BEAUTY 3F Centrair Currency Exchange 73 ■49 Okayu-To-Men-No-Mise KAYUSANCHIN DREAMS P4 INT Centrair Currency Exchange Access Plaza Lancôme CLINIQUE CLARINS To Centrair Hall ■52 Hai Shang Lou Access Plaza Railway Station Quarantine Counter for Animal Travelex Domestic Departures Terminal 2 Centrair Hotel DECORTÉ To Centrair Sky Pet Hotel ■55 MISEN 2F Perfume / Organic and Plant Exports Travel Agency Counters Travel Agency Counters Currency Exchange Machine Central Japan Int'l Airport Sta. L'Occitane 56 2 Arrival Lobby 1F 1~21 S 22~27 To Valet Parking ■ TONKOTSU RAMEN MENTATSU AP Travelex en Provence 75 76 Terminal Center Pier Garden Christian Dior FANCL Cash Register FD 2F FUJIYAMA GO★GO SEATTLE RAMEN STAND Domestic Arrivals Exit Airport Bus Terminal / 83 Perfume& Counter T2 1F MUFG Bank Rent-a-Car Fragrance 84 ReFa la Kose Dr.Ci: Givenchy 2F Currency Exchange Machine FLIGHT Orale / Tokoname Tourist Information Counter SK-II MDNA SKIN prairie Labo Italian Cuisine Meitetsu Travel Plaza OF 9:00~21:00 Guerlain Chartered Bus 2 85 IPSA JlLL PAUL ANNA Paris T1 4F ■ NAPOLI DIA ATM DREAMS Pick-up Zone STUART &JOE SUl To 3F Departure Lobby 1F Shiseido / THE GINZA AP ■84 PRONTO International Arrivals Exit P3 86 Clé de Peau Beauté Kanebo THREE T1 1F Japan Post Bank Taxi Stand RMK FD 2F Ethan Stowell PIZZA&PASTA 87 SUQQU 2F Seven Bank F To Airport Parking P4 Parking S, U Sunglasses 1 SWAROVSKl POLA 3F MUFG Bank MIKI Welcome Garden MOTO agete Fast Food AEON Bank Center Pier Garden Domestic Arrivals Exit Parking A to G, General Parking H to M, General MONTBLANC INT P1 P2 Furla T1 2F ■77 SUBWAY Seven Bank Vehicle Pick-Up Zone Vehicle Pick-Up Zone Net Reservation 1F DAKS / TABITUS / 6 AP MUFG Bank Pick-up Counter LeSportsac Access Plaza 4F ■ DAYS SANDWICH CAFÉ ■8 Mega Kebab Sumitomo Mitsui Bank High-Speed Boat Terminal TUMl Bally Longchamp ■9 CoCo Ichibanya JAbank Aichi Comfort Hotel / Toyoko Inn / Four Points / AICHI SKY EXPO 103 Cosmetics & Fashion ■ ■14 FRESHNESS BURGER Shinkin Bank T2 1F Seven Bank ■Access Plaza INT ■100 DELI & CAFÉ FD 2F Chowder's LAWSON Bank Sandwiches & Café Convenience Store French Cuisine Gifts & Travel Gear Beecher's Handmade Cheese 2F Seven Bank 77 SUBWAY 83 Family Mart 64 ALICE DINING Note: Closed on Wednesdays (excluding national holidays) 72 BLUE SKY SEATTLE FISH MARKET INT Seven Bank 0569-47-7177 7:00 to 22:00(L.O.21:30) 0569-38-8293 Open 24 hours 0569-38-7866 〔Lunch〕11:00 to 14:30(L.O.13:30)〔Tea〕14:30 to 16:30(L.O.16:00)〔Dinner〕17:00 to 22:00(L.O.20:00) 0569-38-7061 6:30 to 21:00 Wi-Fi / Mobile Phones / SIM Cards Information Center Café & Bar Souvenirs Café Café / Sweets 82 Terminal 1 T1 3F ■73 STARBUCKS COFFEE T1 2F ■ SoftBank Counter 78 Tourist Information & Service 84 PRONTO 65 Centrair OMIYAGEKAN 73 STARBUCKS COFFEE 75 4F ■7 MOMI&TOY'S 3F ■ Imoto no WiFi 8:00 to 22:00 0569-38-7717 7:00 to 23:00(L.O.22:30) 0569-38-7126 6:30 to 21:00 0569-38-7881 7:00 to 18:30 76 Reservations available Smoking allowed Open early morning Open late night ■15 CAFÉ de CRIÉ PLUS ■ docomo World Counter 86 HALAL Mobile Center Take-out Nagoya food Halal approved TAX FREE SHOP Tourist Information, Travel Assistance & Ticket Sales Souvenirs Souvenirs Mobile Wi-Fi Rental ■16 HOKI COFFEE TERRACE AP ■ 87 ■35 STARBUCKS COFFEE ■ Global Wi-Fi These types of e-money can be used.
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