Planning to use Priority Pass lounges at Japanese airports? Here’s your comprehensive guide to make your journey more comfortable and relaxing.
Japan’s airports offer numerous Priority Pass lounges and restaurants, providing travelers with comfortable spaces to relax and dine. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the facilities available at major Japanese airports.
Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT)
Terminal 1 Facilities
- IASS Executive Lounge and IASS Superior Lounge NOA
- Japanese Grill & Craft Beer TATSU (12 PM – 6 PM)
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Meat Dishes YAKISUKI YANMA (12 PM – 5 PM, landside location)
Terminal 2 Facilities
- IASS Executive Lounge with complimentary beverages, internet access, and flight information screens
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Two additional lounges
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A capsule hotel
Terminal 3 Facilities
- BOTEJYU
Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND)
Recent Additions
- All Day Dining Grande Aile offering a two-hour lunch buffet (11 AM – 3 PM)
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Foot Bath Cafe & Body Care LUCK in Terminal 1
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Multiple lounges across all three terminals
Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO)
International Departure Area
- Korean Air KAL Lounge
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Centrair Global Lounge (9 AM – 3:45 PM)
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Plaza Premium Lounge Nagoya (7 AM – 8 PM)
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Umizen Sorazen restaurant
Public Area Facilities
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Kutsurogi-Dokoro featuring SOLA SPA Kaze no Yu (10 AM – 9 PM)
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Botejyu restaurant (7 AM – 10 PM)
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The Pike Brewing Restaurant & Craft Beer Bar (11 AM – 6:30 PM)
Pro Tips for Priority Pass Users
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Check facility opening hours before your visit
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Most restaurants offer set meals worth ¥3,400
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Some facilities are located before security (landside), making them accessible for both arriving and departing passengers
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Children’s admission policies vary by location
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Guest policies differ between facilities
Important Notes
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Credit card-linked Priority Pass memberships may have restrictions on restaurant access
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Peak times may have limited availability
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Some facilities require advance reservations
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International departure area lounges are only accessible to passengers with international flight tickets