Fly from
Budget
S$ 319 - S$ 456
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Singapore ChangiTokyo Narita
SIN - NRT
SINNRT
Singapore Changi
Sat 29-6
Nonstop7h 20m
Tokyo Narita
Thu 4-7
Nonstop7h 10m
Singapore ChangiOsaka Kansai Intl
SIN - KIX
SINKIX
Singapore Changi
Mon 8-7
1 stop13h 25m
Osaka Kansai Intl
Thu 18-7
1 stop12h 55m
Singapore ChangiTokyo Narita
SIN - NRT
SINNRT
Singapore Changi
Tue 4-6
Nonstop7h 00m
Tokyo Narita
Fri 7-6
Nonstop7h 05m
Singapore ChangiOkinawa Naha
SIN - OKA
SINOKA
Singapore Changi
Wed 24-7
Nonstop5h 10m
Okinawa Naha
Tue 30-7
Nonstop5h 15m
Singapore ChangiTokyo Haneda
SIN - HND
SINHND
Singapore Changi
Fri 31-5
1 stop29h 15m
Tokyo Haneda
Tue 4-6
1 stop21h 35m
Singapore ChangiFukuoka
SIN - FUK
SINFUK
Singapore Changi
Mon 15-7
1 stop15h 25m
Fukuoka
Wed 24-7
1 stop12h 50m
Singapore ChangiTokyo Narita
SIN - NRT
SINNRT
Singapore Changi
Tue 18-6
1 stop23h 20m
Tokyo Narita
Tue 25-6
1 stop22h 40m
Currently, July is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Japan (average of S$ 349). Flying to Japan in December will prove the most costly (average of S$ 551). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
S$ 481
February
S$ 647
March
S$ 715
April
S$ 604
May
S$ 545
June
S$ 514
July
S$ 469
August
S$ 592
September
S$ 530
October
S$ 576
November
S$ 690
December
S$ 741
TYO Temperature | 6 - 27 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Japan, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, August is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 27.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 6.0 C).
Entertainment
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Airbus is more safer, crews are friendly and food is nice.
Entertainment
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Airbus is more safer, crews are friendly and food is nice.
Entertainment
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Airbus is more safer, crews are friendly and food is nice.
Entertainment
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Airbus is more safer, crews are friendly and food is nice.
Entertainment
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Airbus is more safer, crews are friendly and food is nice.
Entertainment
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Airbus is more safer, crews are friendly and food is nice.
Japan lies between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, made up of four major islands (Hokkaido, Honshu – with Tokyo, the capital city, and Yokohama – Shikoku and Kyushu) and more than 4,000 smaller ones. Japan is smaller than the UK, but with 126 million souls has twice the population. About 80 per cent of Japan is mountainous or forested and most of the population live in coastal areas.
With this “crush” come many of the typically Japanese solutions – the maintenance of personal space, short-stay “love hotels”, and capsule hotels.
Tradition and respect for the past go hand in hand with modern technology. The calibrated tea ceremony contrasts with neon-lit cities; anime (animation) with cherry-blossom viewing; painstakingly prepared sushi with the fast-service vending machines that sell everything from soft drinks to potted plants.
Cheap flights to Japan land at either Narita near Tokyo or Kansai near Osaka, both well linked thanks to Japan’s superior transport system.
Japan’s climate varies with its latitude. The north has four distinct seasons while the south is subtropical. Okinawa averages a temperature of 21 degrees. The plum and cherry blossom trees bloom in March and April. The rainy season lasts from mid-June to mid-July. Except for Hokkaido and the mountains, it gets very hot and humid after a rainstorm. Typhoon season lasts from the end of August through September, but Japan generally only gets thunderstorms. Winter lasts from December to March and sees lots of snow with great mountain skiing.
Japan has the world’s most efficient train service — from the Shinkansen or Bullet Train to steam locomotives — and rail passes are available.
Japan’s length makes flying worth considering; with domestic airlines offering low and discounted Japan flights.
There’s a comprehensive network of long-distance buses. The cities also have bus lines, but unless you speak Japanese, they’re not as useful. Ferries are a great way to island hop and cruise, and can be a real bargain.
Subways and local trains are available in larger cities and are the best means of transport around the cities. Taxis are pretty much everywhere, but are pricey. Have the address written in Japanese as few drivers speak English.