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The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were $249 and $258 for one-way flights to Tokyo for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply

OriginDestinationTravel DatesFlights From*
HKGNaritaJuly 24 to July 31$249
SINNaritaAugust 4 to August 24$276
BKKTokyoOctober 18 to October 26$297
PEKNaritaSeptember 1 to September 7$323
TSANaritaAugust 30 to September 4$326
SINTokyoSeptember 1 to September 7$336
HKGTokyoAugust 19 to August 28$339
SYDNaritaAugust 3 to August 26$464
TSATokyoSeptember 10 to September 14$472
SYDTokyoJuly 29 to August 4$518
LAXNaritaJuly 31 to August 28$530
YVRNaritaSeptember 6 to September 15$539
SFONaritaAugust 6 to August 27$578
LAXTokyoSeptember 10 to September 18$707
FCONaritaSeptember 8 to September 22$915
*Prices include taxes and fees
OriginDestinationTravel DatesFlights From*
HKGNaritaJuly 18 to July 20$299
SINNaritaJuly 19 to July 31$307
PEKNaritaJuly 18 to July 23$401
PEKTokyoJuly 20 to July 24$408
HKGTokyoJuly 19 to July 26$437
TSANaritaJuly 20 to July 27$470
TSATokyoJuly 19 to July 21$524
SYDTokyoJuly 20 to August 4$608
SYDNaritaJuly 20 to August 4$641
LAXNaritaJuly 19 to July 22$723
YVRNaritaJuly 19 to July 23$903
SFONaritaJuly 20 to July 31$944
FCONaritaJuly 19 to July 26$1,082
YVRTokyoJuly 19 to July 30$1,087
FCOTokyoJuly 19 to August 1$1,604
*Prices include taxes and fees

Tokyo Flight Information

Traveling to
Tokyo
Lowest Price
$249
Number of Airlines Serving
Airlines Serving
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Number of Daily Flights
Airlines with Direct Flights

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Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to Tokyo?
All set to wander the world? Hoping to kick off your big adventure in Tokyo? Just a few of the 20 airlines that fly here include:

  • JAL
  • ANA
  • Jetstar Japan

What airport is best to fly into Tokyo?
Before booking your flight to Tokyo, keep in mind where you're likely to base yourself. This might influence which airport you'd prefer to fly into. Haneda Airport (HND) is 9 mi from the city center, while NRT is 35 mi from where all the action is downtown.
Where to stay in Tokyo
Looking forward to collecting memories in Tokyo? You can get the ball rolling by choosing one of the 7,370 terrific accommodations on offer here. You'll be roaming the streets of Japan's dynamic capital before long!It's time for your vacation! Why not treat yourself to luxury? If you've been dreaming of service fit for royalty and soft, silky sheets, book a room at the The Peninsula Tokyo or the remm Hibiya. If you're simply after a comfy space to catch those Zs, don't stress! We've got options for you too. The Tokyo Ginza Bay Hotel and the First Cabin Tsukiji are some cheaper alternatives.If you've been told wonderful things about Tokyo Tower and are dying to truly experience it, you may want to stay nearby. The Tokyo Prince Hotel and the The Guest House Tokyo Azabu are both within walking distance, so have a look at all they've got to offer and reserve one today.
Places to visit in Tokyo
With several iconic sights in Tokyo, it'd be wise to pack a pair of comfortable shoes. Number one on your travel schedule should be a journey to Tokyo Imperial Palace, and Tokyo Tower. After that, you might want to pick up the pace as you really can't leave without dropping past Meiji Jingu Shrine, and Sensō-ji Temple.Taste the unique flavor of this bustling metropolis by checking out places like Kabuki-za Theatre, and National Diet Building. If you've got a little more time up your sleeve, Imperial Palace Garden, and Yasukuni Shrine are well worth visiting too.KidZania Tokyo has numerous hands-on displays for the learning experience. The youngsters will be enthralled forever! Like some more options? Tokyo National Olympic Stadium regularly offers electrifying games for you to attend. But there's more. Nippon Budokan often plays host to thrilling matches that you're certain to enjoy whether or not you're an avid sports enthusiast.
How to get through airport security fast when traveling to Tokyo
Make your flight to Tokyo a little bit easier by reading over these useful security tips:

  • Security staff will ask to see your boarding pass and travel ID upon arrival. Tuck them away in a convenient place, so they're all ready for inspection.
  • Belts, coins and power banks must be put in a tub for X-raying. If you walk into the body scanner with these items, you'll be turned around and requested to remove them.
  • Electronic goods such as laptops, tablets and phones need to be put through the X-ray machine separately. Make sure they're within easy reach.
  • Hand cream, toothpaste and other toiletry items in liquid, gel or cream form need to be stored in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters). They must also fit in a 1-quart (1-liter) clear resealable bag.
  • Undo your shoelaces before approaching the body scanner. Depending on what sort of shoes you've got on, security may ask you to remove them.
  • The list of prohibited items is forever changing. Have a look at your airline's website to find out what is not allowed on board their flights.

Flights To Tokyo

If you crave a combination of ancient civilizations and constant innovation, then catch the next flight to Tokyo (HND), where you’ll explore opulent palaces and rub elbows with technology mavens. As you fly toward Tokyo Bay, check out the eclectic skyline of shiny high-rises, lush city parks, and classic shrines. You’ll love the energy of the streets, and the quiet gardens where you can meditate and recharge between shopping till you drop on Takeshita Street.

Transportation From HND

Once you’ve booked your plane tickets to Tokyo, get to work filling your itinerary, because you’ll need a game plan and a comfortable home base. Hotels near Haneda Airport are easily accessible via taxi, rail, and bus—plus, they’re likely to share the same bay views you gushed over before landing. To start your visit with a trip to city center, you can catch one of two major metro rail lines from your terminal. Both airport terminals are serviced by the Keikyu Line and the Tokyo Monorail, which provide the city with one of the most efficient public transit systems in the world. Buses are also available if you prefer a street-level commute. You can purchase tickets on the first floor of each terminal and meet your ride curbside. If you’re going straight from baggage claim to Edo Castle, why not reserve a limo and make a grand entrance?

Go Exploring

From avant-garde cuisines to a tech industry that just won’t quit, Tokyo has a reputation for extremes, and those come with high price tags. Fortunately, you can book cheap flights to Tokyo with Travelocity. Reserve hotel accommodations in Tokyo and airfare in the same place and save even more on Tokyo vacation packages, and remember, a stroll through the Jindai Botanical Garden is priceless.

Need insider tips on must-see attractions in Tokyo? Check out our Tokyo travel guide!

*Price based on the lowest price found within past 24 hours and based upon one night stay for two adults over the next thirty days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.