Flights to Tokyo (TYO)
About Tokyo
Tokyo lies in the Kanto region of Japan. The metropolitan area of the city is considered the most populous in the world, with over 38 million people and is also the world’s largest urban agglomeration economy. The city is home to the Imperial Palace and the seat of Government and Parliament.
The infrastructure and design of the city make it one of the most modern cities in the world. With its advanced economy, it has emerged as a global business hub. The World Cities Research Network classifies it as an alpha city. Tokyo also is known as the world’s most expensive city. However, with its excellent rail and subway network, it becomes one of the easiest as well.
Tokyo was originally a small fishing village and was named Edo. It became a prominent political center in 1603 when it was made the headquarters. In 1868 the imperial seat was shifted, and the city was renamed Tokyo. In the Japanese language, it means ‘eastern capital.’ Tokyo today is a collective entity of several smaller municipalities.
The city boasts of a thriving tourism economy primarily due to its culture and numerous attractions. Here you will find an unlimited choice of shopping, entertainment, and dining. The Omnipresent pop culture of Tokyo is an exclusive attraction for any visitor to the city.
Tip: Japan is a cash-based society, and its best to carry enough money as many stores are not equipped for credit card transactions.
Getting to Tokyo
Of the two airports of Tokyo, the Narita International Airport serves a significant bulk of international tourists. It is 60 km in the east of central Tokyo in Narita, Chiba. It manages nearly 50% of the country’s international passenger traffic. You can find direct flights to Tokyo from all major airports of the world. The airport also serves as the hub of Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, and others. There are cheap flights to Tokyoavailable with several prominent airlines. Several flights to Tokyo may have a stopover in between.
Tip: Prefer the airport express trains for traveling to and from the airport, as it is fast and convenient.
Best areas to stay and eat in Tokyo
Tokyo is huge, and travelers should opt for convenient places to look for stay options. The popular areas for tourists areShinjuku, the Tokyo Station Area, Ginza/Hibiya, Shibuya or Roppongi. Here you have a wide range of options from the luxurious to budget hotels. Backpackers can try hostels and dorms as well. You can also find decent stay options in areas of Nihombashi, Shinagawa, Hamamatsucho, and Shiodome. Try to find locations that are near Tokyo Loop Line stations. If you are looking for places to wine, dance and dine, then the west side of the city is perfect.
Be it street food or fancy restaurants, Tokyo’s major tourist appeal lies in its cuisine. Consider it an eating capital with a staggering number of places to eat. The seafood here is fantastic, and you must try Tendon, Tsukemen, Abura Soba, and many more.
Tip: Look out for combo meals and the word ‘Nomihodai.’ It means ‘all you can drink.’
Local Languages and Culture
Tokyo dialect is the language spoken in modern Tokyo. The city is slowly moving to become a multi-lingual city; however, you will have no significant problem with English. Do not hesitate to ask people if you have any confusion with the signboards. You will find the culture here to be unique and vibrant. The people have embraced food, cartoons, and other cultural elements here. However, the influence of the English speaking world is evident in some parts.
Tip: The people here are polite and helpful. Stay quiet when riding public transit.
Shopping & Local transport in Vancouver
Shopping will be your most exciting part of the trip to Tokyo. You will find plenty of spots to hunt for tech-products, fashion, and cosmetic items with the best bargain deals. Start with Ginza, which is equally popular with locals and tourists. Shibuya is the busiest and the best shopping area and is popular with young people. Asakusa, Omotesando, Akihabara, and Shinjuku are other places that you can visit.
Subways and trains the best to travel around in Tokyo. Taxis are also available, but it is a little expensive here in Tokyo. For traveling short distances, the local buses are not recommended. Try renting bicycles to explore nearby areas, and it will be a memorable experience for you.
Tip: It is a tropical climate here and rains more often. Carry an umbrella along.
Things to do and see in Tokyo
You will find numerous tourist attractions here, including places of cultural significance and natural beauty. Here is the list of what you must visit in Tokyo:
The Imperial Palace
It is the main attraction in the Marunouchi district of Tokyo. It’s beautiful parks that date to the 17th century make it a true marvel.
The Senso-Ji Temple
Standing at the end of a long street market, this temple is dedicated to Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of compassion. It was built in 645 AD and still regains its original appearance.
National Museum of Nature and Science
This museum gives the visitors an insight into the latest technological and scientific advances. It was opened in 1871 and is one of the oldest in the country. It has a vast collection of material related to natural history and science.
Ueno Park and Zoo
Another popular tourist attraction, it is the largest green space in the city. The park has a sprawling green ground along with numerous temples and museums. With the graveled paths, this 212-acre park has several exciting highlights, including a trip on a small boat in the Shinobazu pond.
National Museum of Tokyo
It houses more than 100,000 works of art from China, Japan, and India. It opened in 1938 and has a vast collection of old textiles, weapons, ceramics, and pottery.
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- 56.62 km from downtown TokyoCheapestNarita Intl. AirportTickets From$236
- 16.86 km from downtown TokyoClosestHaneda AirportTickets From$326
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Cheapest one-way flight price | $326 |
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Cheapest round-trip ticket price | $511 |
Off-season for travel | January |
Peak season for travel | June |
Flight distance | 8,805.34 km |
Average flight time | 11 hours 23 minutes |
Popular airline | STARLUX Airlines |
Cheapest month | July |
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