Cheap flights to Japan

The Land of the Rising Sun has long been a popular tourist destination for those interested in this famously closed and modern culture. There are many international airports in Japan, but almost all of the tourism traffic comes exclusively into one airport in each of its two largest cities. For that reason, finding cheap flights to Japan usually means heading into Tokyo or Osaka. And using Webjet you’ll be able to quickly find the cheapest flights on any airline as well as the best days to fly for the absolute lowest price airfare possible. Tokyo is Japan's capital and it's one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the world. It's also where most people first land in Japan, and that usually means flying into Narita Airport. Osaka is in the west of the country and it's another huge metro area that is quite different from Tokyo. People who are touring the country almost always make a stop there so flying into Osaka is a good idea if you can get a cheap flight.

Airfare to Japan

With a larger and busier airport it's usually easiest to find cheap flights to Japan by heading to Tokyo's Narita Airport. Things in the country are often quite expensive but that doesn't always hold true for flights. There are frequently very tempting promotional fares into the country that can help take the sting out of the price of hotels and food. Flights into Osaka are often a little more expensive so if you are going to both cities then it can make sense to fly into one and out of the other.

Airports In Japan

Tokyo, Narita International Airport (NRT)

Looking for flights into Tokyo can be a bit confusing since its largest airport is called Tokyo International, and yet it's Tokyo-Narita Airport that handles almost all of the international traffic, and especially the long-haul flights. Narita is a modern airport where all the important signs are in English so it's easier to deal with than you might expect. Airport transportation options abound, including the Narita Express train and a similar bus, plus very expensive taxis.

Airlines that fly into Tokyo Narita Airport

Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airlines are the two national carriers and the busiest at Narita. You've got plenty of other options though. If you are coming from North America you can fly in on Air Canada, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, and United Airlines. From Europe you can reach Tokyo directly on Air France, British Airways, KLM Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic Airlines.

Osaka, Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Flying into Osaka carries the exact same confusion as mentioned above in Tokyo. The larger and busier airport in the city is called Osaka International, and yet Kansai International Airport is where all the overseas traffic lands. The airport is located on an artificial island about 38 km from the city center, but efficient rail and bus services make getting in quick and easy.

Airlines that fly into Osaka-Kansai Airport

Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airlines don't carry much international traffic into Osaka, so if you fly in on one of those you'll likely transfer planes in Tokyo. Coming directly from North American into Osaka you can use Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, or United Airlines. Directly coming from Europe you can fly on Air France, KLM Airlines, or Lufthansa Airlines.