
Keith Foo
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Update (April 2024):
The showers are no longer free. There is now a QR code payment to use the showers (¥800/15 minutes). Still, it's affordable compared to the prices other airport lounges are charging. There's a vending machine selling towels (¥400) if you don't have one.
Tip: The timer runs only when the water is running. I used only 4 minutes of my time to shower. Technically, you could share the remaining time with another person, but do note the timer goes to 0 if the shower is not used within 5 minutes of last use (even if you have a lot of time left. Keep pressing the water faucet every 4.5 minutes to reset the idle timeout while changing 😊).
Original post:
Crazy crowded airport, even on a Wednesday afternoon. Food prices are slightly elevated.
The only saving grace was the clean and free (!) showers located next to gate 22. There are 3 booths and they used to cost ¥800 for 15 minutes. I was pleasantly surprised to see that they had made them free. Soap and shampoo are provided but bring your own towel.
The showers are no longer free. There is now a QR code payment to use the showers (¥800/15 minutes). Still, it's affordable compared to the prices other airport lounges are charging. There's a vending machine selling towels (¥400) if you don't have one.
Tip: The timer runs only when the water is running. I used only 4 minutes of my time to shower. Technically, you could share the remaining time with another person, but do note the timer goes to 0 if the shower is not used within 5 minutes of last use (even if you have a lot of time left. Keep pressing the water faucet every 4.5 minutes to reset the idle timeout while changing 😊).
Original post:
Crazy crowded airport, even on a Wednesday afternoon. Food prices are slightly elevated.
The only saving grace was the clean and free (!) showers located next to gate 22. There are 3 booths and they used to cost ¥800 for 15 minutes. I was pleasantly surprised to see that they had made them free. Soap and shampoo are provided but bring your own towel.