Fly from Munich to Tokyo with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Munich (MUN) to Tokyo (NRT) and travel from the banks of the River Isar to Tokyo Bay, where Japan’s urban metropolis promises excitement.
From the city’s buzzing pace to its tranquil escapes, Tokyo is full of delights and surprises. You’ll lose yourself in the winding and beautiful streets of the city’s characterful neighbourhoods.
Experience everything from thrilling technology to modern art at the city’s many museums and sample eclectic cuisine.
Flying from Munich to Tokyo: FAQs
What is the time difference between Munich and Tokyo?
Munich is 7 hours behind Tokyo during daylight savings time (March to October) and 8 hours behind during standard time (November to March).
Munich operates on Central European Time (CET, GMT+0100) and Central European Summer Time (CEST, GMT +0200) and Tokyo operates on Japan Standard Time (JST, GMT+0900).
What is the weather like in Tokyo?
The weather and temperature fluctuates throughout the year, and will vary depending on when you visit Toyko. There’s an incredible range of indoor and outdoor activities in this captivating city, so there’s no bad time to visit.
The city falls under a humid subtropical climate zone, which means you can expect summer (June to September) average temperatures of around 20°C to 25°C. The autumn and winter months (October to February) have average temperatures between 7°C to 15°C.
Top tips for Munich to Tokyo
Study science
While Munich is home to one of the oldest science museums in the world, Tokyo’s National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (also known as the Miraikan) hosts some of the most modern and exciting new discoveries.
The exhibitions change throughout the year, depending on when you fly to Tokyo. You’re guaranteed a wondrous and thought-provoking visit.
Global cuisine capital
Whether you’re sampling street food or dining at an exclusive restaurant, Tokyo has an unmatched culinary scene. The city has more Michelin stars than any other country – there’s mouth-watering options at every turn.
From sushi to ramen, you’ll find Japanese classics executed perfectly. You’ll also find unexpected local delicacies and new trends soon to go global.