Fly from Manchester to Tokyo with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Manchester to Tokyo with Etihad and spirit yourself from a lively, cultural city to Japan’s dazzling capital.
Discover a world of futuristic skylines with an ascent to the top of the Tokyo Skytree, one of the largest structures in the world. It’s a city of traditional temples too, Senso-ji and the nearby Shinto shrine make for a tranquil, spiritual visit. There’s also Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, which features unforgettable tree and plant-lined walkways throughout. Book online with Etihad today.
MAN to NRT: flight facts
Flying from Manchester to Tokyo: FAQs
How far is Narita International Airport from the city centre?
Narita International Airport is around 41 miles (66 kilometres) away from Tokyo. Taxi services are available at the airport and take around one hour to reach the city centre. There is also the Narita Express train, which also takes about an hour to reach central Tokyo. You can have a driver waiting for you when you land when you book a transfer with Etihad.
What's the weather like in Tokyo?
Tokyo enjoys a temperate climate all year round. The hottest months usually arrive in the height of summer, from June to August. Spring is a popular time to visit to see the famous blossom, while September to November bring milder temperatures.
Top tips for Manchester to Tokyo
Visit an art museum
Much like Manchester, Tokyo is a thriving art city with plenty of galleries to explore and marvel at. TeamLab Borderless is the world’s first digital art museum. Open your mind to a world of possibility as the artwork spans across walls, moves through rooms and interacts with each other.
To admire Japan’s more traditional art heritage, head to the National Art Center. Here you’ll find various exhibitions that explore the unique and distinct voices of Japanese art, from Manga to fashion.
Cross the Rainbow Bridge
Despite Manchester’s many canals, there isn’t a bridge in the city that compares to Tokyo’s Rainbow Bridge. It’s 2,618 feet long (798 metres) and connects Odaiba to Tokyo. The bridge comes alive at night-time when it lights up in green, red and white, fitting perfectly with the dazzling lights of the Tokyo skyline.