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Frequently asked questions

Direct flights from London to Tokyo take approximately 11.5-12.5 hours. Several airlines offer non-stop services to this popular destination. Indirect flights with connections typically add 2-6 hours depending on routing and layover duration.


The best times to visit Tokyo are spring (late March-May) for cherry blossom season and autumn (September-November) for comfortable temperatures and fall foliage. Summer (June-August) is hot and humid with a rainy season in June-July, whilst winter (December-February) is cold but clear with fewer tourists. Each season offers unique experiences.


Tokyo is served by two major airports: Narita International Airport (NRT), approximately 60km east of central Tokyo, handles most international flights. Haneda Airport (HND), closer to the city center (about 20km), also serves international flights and is more convenient. Both offer excellent transport links via train, bus, and taxi.


The cheapest time to fly to Tokyo is generally January-February (after New Year) and June-July (during the rainy season), avoiding UK school holidays. Prices peak during cherry blossom season (late March-April), Golden Week (late April-early May), autumn foliage season (October-November), and Christmas.


Tokyo is 9 hours ahead of the UK during GMT (winter) and 8 hours ahead during British Summer Time. Japan doesn't observe daylight saving time, so the difference changes when UK clocks change in March and October.


Japanese is the official language in Tokyo. English is spoken in major hotels, tourist attractions, and some restaurants, but less commonly elsewhere. Tokyo has improved English signage, especially on public transport. Having a translation app and learning basic Japanese phrases is helpful and greatly appreciated by locals.


UK driving licences aren't recognized in Japan. You'll need an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued before leaving the UK, which allows driving for up to one year. However, Tokyo's public transport system is so efficient and comprehensive that most visitors don't need to drive at all.


Yes, direct flights operate from London Heathrow to Tokyo with British Airways, Japan Airlines (JAL), and All Nippon Airways (ANA). Non-stop services fly to both Narita and Haneda airports. Direct flights take approximately 11.5-12.5 hours, making Tokyo relatively accessible from the UK.


Airlines operating direct flights from the UK to Tokyo include British Airways, Japan Airlines (JAL), and All Nippon Airways (ANA). Other carriers offering connecting services include Finnair, KLM, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Turkish Airlines, with stopovers in their respective hubs.


UK visitors can enter Japan without a visa for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days. You’ll receive a temporary visitor status stamp on arrival; no paperwork is required in advance unless you plan to work or study.


Flight prices from the UK to Tokyo typically range from £450-£950 for economy return tickets, varying by season, airline, and booking time. Cherry blossom season (late March-April) and autumn (October-November) command premium prices. Booking 2-3 months in advance usually secures competitive fares.


Tokyo offers a fascinating blend of ultra-modern and traditional. Visit ancient temples like Senso-ji in Asakusa, the bustling Shibuya Crossing, serene Meiji Shrine, and the quirky Harajuku district. Explore Tsukiji Outer Market for fresh sushi, experience a traditional tea ceremony, shop in Ginza, enjoy panoramic views from Tokyo Skytree or Tokyo Tower, visit teamLab Borderless digital art museum, or take a day trip to Mount Fuji. The city offers endless discovery.


The Japanese Yen (JPY) is the currency in Tokyo. While credit cards are increasingly accepted in hotels, department stores, and restaurants, Japan remains relatively cash-oriented. Many smaller establishments, temples, and local restaurants only accept cash. ATMs at 7-Eleven stores and post offices accept international cards.


Travel insurance is strongly recommended for Tokyo. Japan's healthcare is excellent but expensive for foreign visitors without insurance. Comprehensive coverage should include medical expenses, trip cancellation, lost belongings, and coverage for any activities like skiing (if visiting in winter) or hiking.


Baggage allowances vary by airline and fare class. Most economy long-haul tickets include 23-30kg checked baggage and 7-10kg hand luggage. Japanese carriers (JAL and ANA) typically offer generous allowances. If travelling onwards within Japan, domestic baggage limits may be lower, so check accordingly.


Tokyo has four distinct seasons. Spring (March-May) is mild (10-20°C) with cherry blossoms. Summer (June-August) is hot and humid (25-30°C) with a rainy season in June-July. Autumn (September-November) offers comfortable temperatures (15-25°C) and beautiful foliage. Winter (December-February) is cold and dry (5-10°C) with occasional snow. Much more varied than the UK's mild climate!


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