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Tokyo is Japan's capital city, located on the southeastern coast of the main island of Honshu. It's a sprawling metropolis with a population of over 37 million people. The city is a fascinating mix of ancient temples and shrines alongside towering skyscrapers. Tokyo offers a variety of activities for visitors. You can explore historical sites like the Imperial Palace or Senso-Ji Temple. For a taste of modern Japan, check out the Shibuya district known for its neon lights and pedestrian crossings, or the Akihabara district, a haven for electronics and anime fans. Day trips to Hakone, known for its hot springs, or Kamakura, with its beautiful temples, are also popular options.

Tokyo has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Spring brings pleasant temperatures and cherry blossoms, while summers are hot and humid. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage, and winters are mild with occasional snowfall.

If you're thinking about visiting Tokyo, we've got you covered with a wide range of flight options. Alternative Airlines tickets over 600 airlines so finding flights to Tokyo on our site will be a breeze! To find cheap, flexible flights to Tokyo simply enter your departure airport you wish to fly from and choose your travel dates.

Airports near Tokyo

There are multiple ways to reach Tokyo - here are 4 airports you can use to get to Tokyo.

Narita International Airport

Located approximately 60 kilometres east of Tokyo, Narita International Airport is the primary international gateway to the city. It offers a wide range of international flights and is well-connected to major cities worldwide.

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Haneda Airport

Situated closer to central Tokyo, Haneda Airport is another major international airport serving the city. It is located approximately 20 kilometres south of downtown Tokyo and offers a convenient option for travellers.

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Chubu Centrair International Airport

While not as close as the previous two options, Chubu Centrair International Airport is a regional airport located in Nagoya, which is about 350 kilometres west of Tokyo. It serves as a hub for international flights and offers convenient connections to Tokyo via train or domestic flights.

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Kansai International Airport

Located in Osaka, approximately 500 kilometres southwest of Tokyo, Kansai International Airport is another option for international travellers. Although it requires a longer drive or a connecting flight, it offers a wide range of international flights and efficient transportation options to Tokyo.

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Buy your flights to Tokyo and pay later

If you'd like to easily manage your travel expenses and don't want to pay the full cost of your flights to Tokyo upfront, why not consider using Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) payment methods at Alternative Airlines?

With BNPL plans, you can divide the cost of your tickets to Tokyo into smaller, more manageable chunks that can be paid back over time. There's usually no interest involved, however, it's wise to check with the lending provider beforehand.

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Things to do in Tokyo

Exploring Tokyo's many attractions can be overwhelming, so we've handpicked our top 3:

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Senso-ji Temple

This is Tokyo's oldest temple, located in the Asakusa district. Founded in the 7th century, it's a significant landmark and a great place to experience traditional Japanese culture. You can wander through the temple grounds, watch locals pray, and see the impressive Kaminarimon Gate, a giant red lantern that marks the entrance.

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Shibuya Crossing

This is the busiest intersection in the world, and it's definitely a sight to see. Located in the Shibuya district, it's a major commercial and entertainment area with big screen displays, neon signs, and lots of people crossing the street in all directions at every light change. It's a fun and energetic place to experience the modern side of Tokyo.

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Tokyo Skytree

If you're looking for panoramic views of the city, the Tokyo Skytree is the place to go. This tall broadcasting, restaurant, and observation tower is the tallest structure in Japan. You can buy tickets to go up to the observation decks and see for miles across the city.

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