Kansai Airport Terminal 2 is also nice!
Not sure about Terminal 2? Open this and have a look!
The majority of tourists
Departures and arrivals at Kansai International Airport,
I will be using Terminal 1.
With its vast scale and extensive facilities,
Everything you need for dining and shopping is available.
However, many airlines choose to take off and land at Terminal 2.
There are also plenty of shopping and dining options within Terminal 2.
Let's go and check it out today!
If your flight departs from Terminal 2
After arriving at Kansai Airport Station, you will see two signs side by side indicating T1 (Terminal 1) and T2 (Terminal 2).
Here you can board a bus to Terminal 2.
Shopping Tips for Terminal 2
Although the terminal is relatively small, it is conveniently equipped with a wide variety of stores, perfectly meeting the shopping and dining needs of travelers before they depart.
Terminal 2 Building Floor Map
--Before security check (general area)--
convenience store
There is a Lawson convenience store.
Gourmet Restaurants
There is the Western-style dining restaurant PRONTO and the curry restaurant COCO'S. PRONTO serves breakfast, lunch, and afternoon coffee, as well as alcohol in the evening, while COCO'S offers a variety of dishes that children will enjoy, such as omelet rice and ramen.
--After security check (international gate area)--
TRK Duty Free Shop
You can find international and Japanese famous brands here, with a focus on cosmetics. Of course, as a general duty-free store, there is also a wide selection of skin care products, perfumes, tobacco, and souvenirs.
TASTE OF JAPAN Kansai Kansai Travel Diary
This souvenir shop sells a wide range of popular Japanese foods and sweets, including Shiroi Koibito, Tokyo Banana, and ROYCE'. If you buy them here, it's easy to bring them on the plane.
Drugstores, general stores
There is the famous Osaka drug store Cocokara Fine, the general goods store Ippinsan, a market and Daily SKY, where you can conveniently buy medicines, health care products, drugstore cosmetics, daily necessities, stylish Japanese goods, small gifts and more.
Gourmet Restaurants
There is a Japanese-style fast food restaurant, Osaka Gochi Shokudo, and a Japanese-style cafe, Nana's Green Tea. At Osaka Gochi Shokudo, you can enjoy meals familiar to the Kansai region. You can enjoy a wide range of dishes, from okonomiyaki and takoyaki to ramen. At Nana's Green Tea, you can enjoy meals such as popular matcha sweets, udon, and various donburi dishes.
There are also vending machines and coin lockers inside the terminal to make your trip even more comfortable.
Transportation after arriving at Terminal 2
After your flight arrives at Terminal 2, there are two main ways to get to downtown Osaka or the rest of the Kansai region.
Method 1. Take the free shuttle bus from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1. From Kansai Airport Station, there are various trains and airport limousine buses to start your trip to Kansai.
Method 2: There are also limousine buses that run directly from Terminal 2 to various locations in Osaka, as well as to various locations in Kansai, Okayama Prefecture, Shikoku, and other areas.
What do you think? Terminal 2 also has a wide variety of products, and since they are all close to each other, it is convenient and easy to navigate. Terminal 2 will also provide you with a smoother travel experience.
Kansai International Airport is an international hub airport with an extensive network of international and domestic flights. It is used by many people as an offshore airport with multiple 4,000m-class runways that can operate 24 hours a day, and as an airport that coexists with the local community and the environment.
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