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Why visiting Japan?

If a unique and exciting destination is what you’re after, flights to Japan are a must. A fascinating mix of modern skyscrapers and sacred shrines, it’s a country that combines innovation with tradition. With snow-capped mountainous peaks and pretty cherry blossoms, Japan’s natural beauty attracts visitors from all over the world. As does its mouth-watering cuisine, rich culture and abundance of attractions. Whether you want to check out a sumo wrestling tournament, relax in a natural hot spring, let your hair down in a karaoke box or partake in a tea ceremony, book flights to Japan for an unforgettable trip.

Home to a variety of airports, it’s easy to find tickets to Japan to suit your plans. You can fly to Japan direct from many major destinations across the world including London, New York and Sydney. Many people fly to Tokyo, Japan’s lively capital city and one that’s bursting with things to see and do. Combining grand temples with bright lights and fancy high-rises, it’s a fascinating place. Flights to Osaka are also popular for its unique and vibrant culture and incredible culinary scene. Then, there’s the beautiful and sacred city of Kyoto. The birthplace of geisha, Kyoto is a cultural city, full of Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, along with picturesque gardens and traditional architecture. The bustling Yokohama with its buzzing Chinatown, the bullet-train hub of Nagoya and Hokkaido with its ski resorts and hot springs are also worth a visit.

Flights to Japan are popular with those wanting to see the country’s landmarks. Mount Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan and an active volcano, is one of Japan’s most famous. Whether hiking up it during climbing season or admiring the snow-topped mountain from a distance, it’s a must-visit. Many people book tickets to Japan to see the country’s world-renowned cherry blossoms, too. Home to more than 200 varieties, they’ll provide the perfect backdrop to your photos. In Tokyo, the Shibuya Crossing, the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing is a must, as is the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Tower. And there’s plenty beyond the capital, too. From Osaka Castle to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and many shrines including Itsukushima and Fushimi Inari Taisha, there’s plenty of things to do in Japan.

Book flights to Japan today, and discover all that this amazing country has to offer.

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Top Cities to Visit in Japan

We’ve compiled all must-see cities in Japan, as well as the most affordable flights to get you there.

Latest Flight Deals to Japan from £257

We’ve made it simple to find the best flight deals to Japan. Search for one-way or return tickets, choose from popular airlines and book your flight for as little as £257 below.

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Find the best time to fly

Explore the best time to buy affordable tickets to each major city in Japan with our price trend chart, which predicts how flight prices will change in the coming weeks from previous data.

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Flight Information to Japan

Cheapest one-way flight price£256
Cheapest return ticket price£722
Off-season travel monthMarch
Peak season for travelJanuary
Popular airlineEtihad Airways
Cheapest monthNovember

How to find a cheap flight to Japan

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Check One-way Fares
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FAQ

  • How much is a flight to Japan?

    The average price of a round-trip flight to Japan from United Kingdom is £387, while a one-way flight costs £237.
  • What's the cheapest return flight to Japan in the next 30 days?

    The cheapest round-trip flight to Japan from United Kingdom is on the route from London to Niigata, with prices starting at £389 between 2025-04-25 and 2025-05-03.
  • Which city has the cheapest flights when traveling from United Kingdom to Japan?

    Over the next 3 months, the cheapest city to fly to Japan from United Kingdom is London, with an average round-trip price of £387.
  • Where can I fly to Japan from United Kingdom?

    There are direct flights from United Kingdom to Japan. Tokyo are all popular destinations in Japan.
  • What are the best places to visit in Japan?

    Based on Trip.com data, Tokyo attracts most tourists in Japan. Osaka, Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Sapporo are all popular cities for tourism in Japan.
  • What's the top tourist attraction in Japan?

    Universal Studios Japan attracted the most visitors last year, followed by Tokyo Disneyland, and Tokyo DisneySea.
  • Which airlines offer flights to Japan from United Kingdom?

    China Eastern Airlines are airlines that fly frequently from United Kingdom to Japan. The overall price will vary depending on your destination and travel dates. Budget airlines generally offer lower prices to Japan, but they may have limited baggage allowance, reduced onboard services, and longer commuting times to secondary airports.