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Tokyo is famous for a lot of things: Ninja-themed restaurants (and just about anything-themed restaurants, come to think of it), geishas, fashion, anime…you name it, this city probably did it first. And if they didn’t, well, then they probably did it better. For a trip that’s always on its “A” game, holidays to Tokyo never disappoint.
In Japan, efficiency is everything (well, almost everything), so you won’t be surprised at the excellent public transportation. Whether you’ve got flights to Tokyo Airport (HND) or Narita Airport (NRT), which is outside the city, the extensive Japan Railway and Metro systems make it feel like your hotel is right next door.
Here’s one good thing about the red eye: The Tsukiji Fish Market tuna auctions start at 5 am. It’s a “fishy” business, but someone’s gotta do it. Arriving on Tokyo flights later in the day, but can’t possibly figure out the Metro system without a power nap? Hook up with the Water Bus along the Sumida River for awesome photo ops without lifting a finger. At night—AHHH, SPIDER! Sorry. At night, head to Roppongi Hills to see the giant spider statue, then go up the Mori Tower to view the sparkling city lights below.
Did you know that sumo wrestlers train in “stables”, or that food theme parks are a thing? You would if you were a local! Catch a training session at a sumo-beya, then load up on dumplings at Gyoza Stadium. Cheese, charcoal, fish eggs and more—try some because they’re delicious, and others just for science. Wotif’s cheap flights to Tokyo leave you plenty of dough to spend on, well, dough.
Don’t let all those neon lights and shiny things distract you. Wotif has the best selection of flights and Tokyo accommodation, and you can book them together with our package deals. You should spend your time browsing for kimonos and sake instead.
Flights to Tokyo start as low as AU$780. Once you’ve snagged your flight, it’s time to build that itinerary. If your flight touches down in a bustling city, you’ll want a head start, so you can get from jet-way to getaway as quickly as possible. Flying for business? Squeeze in some sightseeing and a snack at a locally loved restaurant between meetings—you’ll have plenty of cash thanks to our cheap business class flights to Tokyo. You know what they say about all work and no play, after all.
Qantas Airways, Fiji Airways, Vietnam Airlines, Royal Brunei Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Singapore Airlines. Pack your favourite magazines or stack your video queue for a mini-marathon of that television show your co-workers have been raving about. And if you get hooked a few episodes in, don’t worry; there’s always the return flight to finish the binge. Ready to book cheap flights to Tokyo? Check out our selection of airfares and start putting together a holiday that fits your schedule and price range. We offer sweet deals, so you don’t have to move mountains to see the world. In fact, we’ll help you get to those mountains (or ocean, or forest) today!
Here’s an insider tip: Sunday is typically the cheapest day to fly! Looking at flight demand on Wotif in 2020, we found that flights departing on a Sunday generally had the lowest average price, closely followed by flights on a Tuesday. You might want to think twice about flying on a Saturday though; generally, our data showed that it had the highest average ticket price.
Guess what? Boring old Thursday really is the best day to score the cheapest plane tickets. Looking at flight demand on Wotif in 2020, we found that flights purchased on a Thursday had the lowest airfares on average. Booking your plane ticket on a Sunday also seems to score pretty good deals. However, airfares purchased on a Tuesday generally have a higher than average ticket value, so you might want to prepare your budget if you’re booking early in the week.
When comparing airfares booked through Wotif in 2020, our data shows March is one of the cheapest months to fly. On the other hand, the month of June can be one of the most expensive times to travel, with the highest average ticket price, so it’s best to get in early if June is your preferred travel month.
Trying to figure out how early you should book your flight? It’s possible to start comparing international airfares on Wotif up to 12 months in advance. However, it does depend on the carrier as not all airlines release their prices that far out. According to Wotif’s 2020 flight demand trends, you can bag a bargain with some of the cheapest airfares appearing 4 weeks to 3 months prior to travel.
Looking for clever ways to save on your next trip? Try mixing and matching airlines and fare types. Our data tells us, travellers who booked flights on Wotif in 2020 saved close to 50% off their airfare, when their return flights consisted of two different airlines or fare types.
*According to flight demand on Wotif.com from January to December 2020. Savings are subject to change and may vary depending on selections made.
For all the latest info on the travel situation in Tokyo, see our Covid-19 Travel Advisor.
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^Savings based on all package bookings made with Flight + Hotel on Wotif.com from , as compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings will vary based on origin/destination, length of trip, stay dates and selected travel supplier(s). Savings not available on all packages.