Flights to Tokyo

Flights to Tokyo are increasingly popular for travellers who want to savour the distinct hospitality and world-class infrastructure that this captivating city offers.

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Attractions in Tokyo

Attractions in Tokyo

Tokyo is the capital of Japan and also its biggest city, although not actually technically considered to be a city. Tokyo is situated on the east side of the island of Honshu and was formed in 1943 with the merger of the city of Tokyo and Tokyo-fu. There are twenty three wards of Tokyo and each of them is governed as a city.

Tokyo is considered to be one of the three main "command centres" for the world economy, along with London and New York City. Tokyo was named as the most expensive city in the world to live in as an expatriate employee and also named the world's third most Liveable City. The Japanese government and the Imperial Palace are based in Tokyo and the city is also home to the Japanese Imperial Family.

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Tokyo National Museum
The Tokyo National Museum first opened in 1872 and was the first museum in Japan. The museum specialises in archaeological objects, historical documents and treasured art objects of Japan. Two kinds of exhibitions are available for viewing at the museum; special exhibitions and regular exhibitions. The museum now holds in excess of 11,000 objects including 624 with important cultural properties and 87 national treasures. The Tokyo National Museum is located in the culture rich Ueno Park. 

Meiji Shrine
The shrine is situated in Shibuya in Tokyo and was built as a dedication to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. The Japanese people wished to display their affections for their rulers who both died in 1912 and it was for this reason that the Meiji shrine was constructed and their souls enshrined in it on November 1, 1920.

Tokyo Narita Airport

Tokyo Narita International Airport is located 7 kilometres outside the city of Narita and is a main airport serving the Greater Tokyo Area, handling the majority of international passenger traffic to and from Japan.  

Narita Airport serves as a major connecting point between Asia and the Americas and handles around 34 million passengers every year.
 
Narita International Airport, originally known as New Tokyo International Airport, currently has four runways and two separate terminals, which are served by separate underground train stations. 

Terminal 1 is divided into a North Wing and a South Wing and uses a satellite terminal design, spread over seven stories. Narita International Airport contains a large number of passenger amenities and entertainments, including The Museum of Aeronautical Sciences. The South Wing of Terminal 1 is also home to "Narita Nakamise", the largest airport duty-free brand boutique mall in Japan.

Tokyo Airport

Tokyo Airport

Airport Code - NRT
Airport Name - Tokyo Narita International Airport
City - Tokyo
Country - Japan
Country Abbrev - JP