Fly from Tokyo to Paris with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Tokyo to Paris and travel from Japan’s bustling megacity to France’s unforgettable capital.
You’ll never run out of things to see, do and experience in Paris. From iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre art gallery to charming neighbourhoods like Montmartre and Le Marais, there’s magic, romance and excitement around every corner.
Stroll along the Seine, sample some of the world’s finest food and fall in love with Paris.
Flying from Tokyo to Paris: FAQs
What is the time difference between Tokyo and Paris?
Paris is seven hours behind Tokyo during daylight savings time (March to October) and eight hours behind during standard time (November to March).
Paris operates on CET (Central European Time, GMT+0100 and Central European Summer Time, GMT +0200), while Tokyo operates on JST (Japan Standard Time, GMT+0900).
What’s the best way to get around Paris?
It’s easy to get around Paris by foot and public transport. To truly experience the best of the city, consider walking around the centre, as this is the best way to take in its stunning architecture and atmosphere.
If you’re travelling to or from the outer neighbourhoods, Paris’ comprehensive metro system is a quick and affordable option. You can also take taxis or make use of the rail system for longer journeys.
Top tips for Tokyo to Paris
Tour art and history
Paris is one of the few places that can match Tokyo’s extensive cultural offerings – so don’t miss out on the chance to experience some of the most iconic museums and galleries in the world.
From all-encompassing spaces like the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay to individual exhibits at Musée Picasso, the Musée Rodin and the Musée national Eugène Delacroix, it’s impossible to leave Paris without immersing yourself in its inspiring culture.
An unforgettable taste of Paris
Paris is Tokyo’s nearest Michelin star competitor, and for good reason. From luxury dining to unforgettable street food, immerse yourself in traditional elegance and cutting-edge, contemporary cuisine.
Stroll along the Left Bank and visit some of the city’s oldest cafes or head into the Place des Vosges to find the world’s most exclusive restaurants.