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Book a nonstop Heathrow → Haneda or Heathrow → Narita flight for a smooth 11–12 hour journey, or explore one-stop connections from Heathrow and Gatwick for budget flexibility. Major carriers—British Airways, Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Virgin Atlantic, Emirates, Qatar Airways—offer multiple daily departures with excellent onboard service.

  • London Heathrow (LHR) → Tokyo Haneda (HND)
  • London Heathrow (LHR) → Tokyo Narita (NRT)
  • London Gatwick (LGW) → Tokyo Narita (NRT)

The fastest option is direct LHR–HND (~11h). One-stop routes from LHR or LGW may lower costs while maintaining comfort and reliability.

Why Book Your London–Tokyo Flights with Sthgilf?

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Sthgilf scans 100+ travel sites in real time to deliver the lowest London–Tokyo ticket prices. Build one-way, return, or multi-city itineraries using only IATA-approved airlines. Our 24/7 UK-based support team is always ready to help with rebooking, cancellations, or last-minute changes, ensuring a seamless experience from first search to final boarding.

  • Lowest Fare Guarantee – live fare comparisons

  • Flexible Booking – one-way, return, multi-city

  • Verified Airlines – IATA-approved only

  • 24/7 UK Support – rebooking & assistance anytime

Book confidently with Sthgilf for unbeatable pricing and dedicated customer service throughout your journey.

Best Time to Book Cheap London to Tokyo Flights

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Reserve tickets 6–8 weeks in advance for the best combination of price and seat choice. March–May brings cherry blossoms and mild weather, while September–November offers crisp air and stunning autumn colours. June–August is hot and humid but filled with lively festivals, and December–February provides cool, dry days and budget-friendly fares.

  • Spring – Sakura blooms and perfect sightseeing

  • Autumn – Clear skies and vivid foliage

  • Summer – Lively festivals, higher humidity

  • Winter – Cool, dry, lower prices

Plan early and choose the season that best matches your travel goals and budget.

Things to Do After Landing in Tokyo from London

Arriving at Narita or Haneda airports puts you close to Tokyo’s mix of tradition and innovation. Visit ancient shrines, explore neon-lit districts, and enjoy world-class cuisine—all easily accessible by train or metro.

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Explore Tokyo’s Iconic Landmarks

  • Sensō-ji Temple – Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple

  • Shibuya Crossing – Iconic scramble intersection and nightlife hub

  • Tokyo Skytree – Observation decks with panoramic views

  • Meiji Shrine – Tranquil forested Shinto sanctuary

  • Tsukiji Outer Market – Fresh sushi and street food

  • Imperial Palace – Historic gardens and royal architecture

From spiritual landmarks to futuristic skylines, Tokyo offers unforgettable experiences for every traveller.

Must-Try Tokyo Cuisine

Tokyo is a culinary capital where tradition meets innovation. Sample sushi and sashimi at local markets, enjoy steaming bowls of ramen, try delicate tempura, or savour grilled yakitori skewers. Don’t miss Michelin-starred restaurants or late-night izakayas for authentic Japanese dining.

  • Sushi & Sashimi – World-famous freshness

  • Ramen – Rich broths and handmade noodles

  • Tempura – Lightly battered seafood and vegetables

  • Yakitori – Grilled chicken skewers

  • Wagashi – Traditional Japanese sweets

Every meal in Tokyo is a cultural journey—perfect for food lovers and adventurous eaters alike.

Where to Shop: From Street Fashion to Luxury Brands

Tokyo’s shopping scene spans high fashion, tech gadgets, and unique souvenirs. Explore Ginza for luxury brands, Harajuku for youth fashion, and Akihabara for electronics and anime collectables. For traditional goods, visit Asakusa’s Nakamise Street.

  • Ginza – High-end designer boutiques

  • Harajuku – Trendsetting streetwear

  • Akihabara – Electronics and anime goods

  • Shibuya 109 – Fashion hub for the latest trends

  • Nakamise Street – Traditional crafts and snacks

Find everything from exclusive designer pieces to quirky pop-culture treasures.

Getting Around Tokyo Smoothly

Tokyo’s transport system is world-class and tourist-friendly. The Narita Express and Keikyu Line connect airports to central Tokyo. The Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway networks are extensive and bilingual. For late-night travel or direct rides, taxis and app-based services like JapanTaxi are reliable.

  • Tokyo Metro & Toei Subway – Fast and extensive

  • JR Yamanote Line – Circular route through major districts

  • Narita Express / Keikyu Line – Quick airport transfers

  • App-based Taxis – Convenient door-to-door service

A prepaid Suica or Pasmo card makes riding trains and buses effortless.


Where to Stay After Landing

Tokyo offers neighbourhoods to match every travel style. Shinjuku is ideal for nightlife and shopping; Ginza suits luxury seekers; Asakusa provides historic charm; Shibuya buzzes with youth culture; and Tokyo Station/Marunouchi is perfect for business travellers.

  • Shinjuku – Nightlife, shopping, and city views

  • Ginza – Upscale boutiques and fine dining

  • Asakusa – Traditional atmosphere near temples

  • Shibuya – Trendy and vibrant

  • Tokyo Station/Marunouchi – Business and convenience

Select your base for easy access to Tokyo’s attractions and transport hubs.


Final Travel Tips for Your London to Tokyo Journey

Book flights 6–8 weeks in advance to secure the best fares and seat choices. Most UK travellers need a short-stay tourist visa—apply early. Carry both cash and cards, as smaller eateries may be cash-only. Use a Suica or Pasmo card for seamless travel on trains, subways, and buses. Whether you’re chasing cherry blossoms, exploring neon-lit Shibuya, or sampling world-class sushi, Sthgilf ensures a smooth, cost-effective trip from London to Tokyo.

London to Tokyo Flight FAQs

Direct flights average about 11–12 hours; one-stop connections typically take 14–16 hours.

British Airways, Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways (ANA), and Virgin Atlantic offer regular nonstop services.

Booking 6–8 weeks in advance typically secures the lowest prices and preferred seating.

No. Our comparison service is free and shows final airline or agency fares.

Our UK support team is available 24/7 to assist with rebooking or refunds.

Yes, we only list IATA-certified carriers for safety and reliability.

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