2019
1
November
Toronto to Tokyo or Osaka / Kyoto, Japan - $614 to $681 CAD roundtrip including taxes
1
November
United Airlines and ANA (great airline) have dropped the price of their flights from Toronto to Tokyo and Osaka, Japan down to between $614 and $681 CAD roundtrip including taxes!
The flights have 1 stop each way, in Chicago.
From Osaka, it's a 26 minute train ride ($17) to the beautiful city of Kyoto if you use the special rapid trains on the JR Kyoto Line.
There are a *lot* of dates available.
You can also fly into Tokyo but home from Osaka for the same price. It's also worth trying many other cities in Japan instead of Osaka. See instructions below.
Update 11/2 @ 5:00 PM - It looks like this is over. Some cheap ones are still showing up on Skyscanner but through the slow booking sites (eDreams, Tripair) who may not have their prices updated yet.
Availability for travel
November, first half of December 2019
January, February, March, April, May, June, late August, September 2020
NOTE: April 29 to May 5 is Japan's 'Golden Week' when everyone in Japan goes on holidays, meaning everything is very busy, booked, etc.
The best time to view cherry blossoms depends on the location in Japan, and varies each year. As a general rule, in many areas it is from late March to early April.
How to find and book this deal
1. Try the following Google Flights search:
Google Flights: Toronto to Tokyo, Japan
Google Flights: Toronto to Osaka, Japan
- click on the departure date box to open up the calendar view and browse for cheap date combinations
- look for the dates that are $661 to $687 CAD roundtrip.
NOTE: I have seen these flights come up for about $70 less when searching through Skyscanner or Flighthub.
2. Go to Skyscanner or Flighthub
- Search for a flight from Toronto to Tokyo or Osaka, Japan
- Use the same dates you found on Google Flights
screenshot from the United Airlines website
screenshot from Skyscanner
You can also fly into Tokyo but home from Osaka for the same price. It's also worth trying many other cities in Japan instead of Osaka.
1. Try starting with searches like these on Google flights, and play around with the dates.
Google Flights: Toronto to Tokyo, and then Osaka to Toronto
Google Flights: Toronto to Tokyo, and then Tokyo to Osaka, and then Osaka to Toronto
2. Go to Skyscanner or Flighthub
- Click on the 'Flights' tab
- Change the search type from 'Return' to 'Multi-City'
- Try the same flight itinerary and dates you found on Google Flights. The price will usually be lower on Skyscanner or Flighthub.
If you want to fly into Tokyo, but home from a different city in Japan, here are the cities to try, starting with the cheapest:
Kobe (UKB) - $666
Osaka (OSA)
Fukuoka (FUK)
Sapporo (CTS)
Okinawa (OKA)
Hiroshima (HIJ)
Kagoshima (KOJ)
Nagasaki (NGS)
Okayama (OKJ)
Matsuyama (MYJ)
Nagoya (NGO) - $774
Niigata (KIJ) - $789
Here is a map of the major airports in Japan and a brief description of what you can find around them.
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