Fly from Paris to Tokyo with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Paris to Tokyo and you’ll journey from the City of Love to one of the east’s most exciting cities.
Say ‘Bon Voyage’ to the Seine and ‘Konnichiwa’ to the iconic skyscrapers soaring above Tokyo. Touch down in the Japanese capital to be swept up by the wild culture. Hop aboard a bullet train and speed across the nation, find new favourites among the cities markets, relax in luscious parks or immerse yourself in Tokyo’s fabled food scene.
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Flying from Paris to Tokyo: FAQs
What's the weather like in Tokyo?
Tokyo has a mild and temperate climate, with humid summers and mild winters. April brings spring showers, but also a beautiful blossoming of flowers across the city – an experience not to be missed.
How long should I spend in Tokyo?
Tokyo is a city with endless possibilities and seven to 14 days is a good amount of time to spend here. The first three to five days should be spent exploring the city and visiting its iconic landmarks. The remainder of the time can be spent venturing on day trips to areas outside of Tokyo such as Mount Fuji, Nikko and Hakone or to neighbouring cities.
Top tips for Paris to Tokyo
Visit Tokyo Tower
It’s almost as if you’d never left Paris. Tokyo Tower, the second tallest structure in the city, is a broadcasting and observation tower that bears an uncanny resemblance to the Eiffel Tower.
One of the key differences, however, is the colour. Tokyo Tower is painted in bright orange and white – a safety precaution rather than a design choice. There are observation decks in the tower, giving you the chance to experience unforgettable views when you ascend.
Be dazzled by the lights of Shibuya
With around 300 illuminated sites and buildings, Paris’ nickname is the City of Lights for good reason. However, Shibuya gives the brightly lit capital a run for its money.
From neon signs to enormous advertising boards, it’s an ocean of luminosity. Housing the city’s business district, it’s also a commercial hub too. You’ll find plenty of fashionable shops and restaurants – as well as the famous Shibuya Crossing, a scramble crossing in the centre of the district.