Review: Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge, Concourse D Bangkok Airport (BKK)

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Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok

Location: Concourse D, 3rd floor near gates D1-8
Opening hours: Daily 5:45-9:55; 18-00:40
Access: Business and first class passengers on JAL and One World airline members; Emerald and Sapphire members

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok entrance

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok reception

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok seating

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok seating

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok seating

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok work area

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok magazines and newspapers

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok smoking room

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok, 1 of 3 personal sofas

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok buffet spread

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok buffet spread

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok buffet

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok miso soup condiments

Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Bangkok gentlemen's toilet

CONCLUSION

I was actually one of the first guests in the lounge since I wanted to make sure I could take lots of pictures. Although not as nice as the Qantas and Cathay Pacific Lounges which both have much modern furnitures, I thought this lounge was still nice. I really loved the food selection on the buffet which caters most to Japanese guests. One thing I noticed though was most of the Japanese arriving would go to the buffet, prepare their food and place it on a tray and head directly to one of those work stations where they would turn on their own laptops and start working. This is probably one proof thay they are one of the most "workaholic" people in the world. Overall, a nice lounge.