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Book flights from Tokyo to Frankfurt go from futuristic fun to a world of hearty Medieval architecture, a skyline that scrapes the clouds and a prosperous financial district.

For business or pleasure, flights to Frankfurt Airport (FRA) deliver you to south-western Germany’s bustling cultural hub. This is the birthplace of historic poet and playwright Goethe – a place that’s also home to the European Central Bank. See modern art, try German cuisine, or watch opera at Alte Oper.

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Your flight from Tokyo to Frankfurt

Your journey from Tokyo to Frankfurt begins at Narita International Airport (NRT), also known as Tokyo-Narita and New Tokyo International Airport. This is one of two airports set in the Greater Tokyo Area – there’s a direct rail line from Tokyo, 79km west.

Extend your trip with a two-night stopover in Abu Dhabi – the Emirati capital. Soak up desert glamour and superb architecture – from Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental Abu Dhabi to Louvre Abu Dhabi.

When you land at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) you’ll be on the southern fringes of Frankfurt, just 13km from the centre. You can catch the Lufthansa Express Rail to several major cities or use alternative public rail and bus services to reach Frankfurt city centre.

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Flying from Tokyo to Frankfurt: FAQs

What attractions should I see in Frankfurt?

The best attractions to see in Frankfurt include Schirn Kunsthalle, the Museum of Modern Art and Stadel Museum, where you can see modern art exhibitions and works dating back to the 14th century. Goethe House is also a must-see – step inside to explore an exhibition room within the famous writer’s birthplace. One of Frankfurt’s most relaxing attractions is Palmengarten – a 22-hectare botanical garden boasting plush conservatories built to house the Duke of Nassau’s tropical plant collection – a great stop if you love the Koishikawa Botanical Garden in Tokyo.

What’s the weather like in Frankfurt?

The weather in Frankfurt is generally mild – this part of Europe has a temperate oceanic climate with warm summers from June to August and temperatures close to zero degrees Celsius in winter (December to February). You might see snow in these months. Like Tokyo, Frankfurt has high rainfall, but you’ll likely find the weather less humid, since the temperature is cooler.

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Enjoy a night at the opera

Frankfurt’s opera houses are vibrant and loaded with heritage. Alte Oper is the oldest, dating from 1880. Tokyo’s Opera House has 1,800 seats, whereas this theatre has space for audiences of up to 2,400. Visit to see performances that go far beyond classical opera – there’s jazz, pop, rock, and musicals to boot. Whether you prefer Beethoven or ballads, there’s something for everyone at the so-called ‘most beautiful ruin of Germany’.

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Sample Frankfurt’s food

While you’re in Frankfurt, why not try out some authentic local cuisine. Besides the famous sausage, Frankfurter Kranz is a must-try. This German crown cake dates back to a mystery recipe from 1735 and features layered sponge, jam and icing. It’s widely considered a symbol of the city’s status as the coronation city of Roman emperors. Head to a local café, such as Moka Roasters or Mozart Café, to try the sweet treat. It’s a world away from sushi, but just as delectable.