Fly With Etihad from Tokyo to Manchester

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Manchester

Fly from Tokyo to Manchester with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Tokyo to Manchester and fly from the largest city in the world to the world’s first industrial city.

Manchester has a wealth of history and a rich cultural heritage to explore. Discover its sporting culture by visiting the Football Museum or catching a Manchester City game at the Etihad Stadium. Sample incredible restaurants, enjoy street food from around the globe and soak up its vibrant and diverse atmosphere.

Find out what makes Manchester one of the most unique and exciting cities in England with Etihad Airways.

NRT to MAN: flight facts

Time difference -9 hours

Manchester is nine hours behind Tokyo. During British Summer Time, from March to October, Manchester is eight hours behind.

Flight distance 8,601 miles

Flights from Tokyo (NRT) to Manchester (MAN) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) cover 8,601 miles (13,842 kilometres).

Your flight from Tokyo to Manchester

Your flight from Tokyo (NRT) travels west over Southern Asia, making a stop at UAE’s spectacular capital, landing at Abu Dhabi International Airport. Arrange a stopover to extend your stay for a chance to visit the beautiful Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the high-octane Ferrari World Abu Dhabi or the thrilling Yas Marina Circuit.

The next leg of your journey heads north-west over the Middle East and Europe, reaching the UK and landing at Manchester Airport (MAN).

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated December 2020.

Flying from Tokyo to Manchester: FAQs

What is Manchester famous for?

Manchester is famous for many things, from the suffragette movement, the industrial revolution and the first splitting of the atom. You can learn all about the city’s rich and varied history at its fascinating museums, including the Football Museum, The People’s History Museum and Science and Industry Museum. It’s a diverse and cultural city to explore, with impressive architecture, first-class sporting teams and world-famous musical exports.

What is the weather like in Manchester?

The weather in Manchester can be somewhat unpredictable, with the possibility of rain at any point throughout the year, so best to bring a raincoat or umbrella. July is the hottest month, averaging 16ºC, and January is the coldest month, averaging 4ºC.

Top tips for Tokyo to Manchester

industrial control panel at manchester science and industry museum

Visit the Science and Industry Museum

Much like the Edo-Tokyo Museum is dedicated to the history of Tokyo, Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum tells the captivating story of the world’s first industrial city. Located on the site of the world’s first passenger railway station, there’s a particular focus on transport. A popular day out for all the family, there are daily demonstrations and interactive exhibitions throughout.

the orangery and gardens at heaton park manchester

Explore Heaton Park

If you love discovering the colourful flowers and beautiful scenery of Tokyo’s many parks and gardens, then a visit to Manchester’s beautiful Heaton Park is an absolute must. Covering an area of over 600 acres, among its many attractions you’ll find the Grade I listed 18th century Heaton Hall, Heaton Park Animal Centre, a golf course and a boating lake.