Flights to Japan with Thai Airways from THB18,980

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Popular Thai Airways Flight Deals to Japan

THB

Bangkok (BKK)to

Tokyo (NRT)
18/04/2026 - 15/05/2026
From
THB27,970
Updated: 17 hours ago
​Round trip
Economy

Bangkok (BKK)to

Sapporo (CTS)
15/04/2026 - 07/05/2026
From
THB31,925
Updated: 11 hours ago
​Round trip
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Bangkok (BKK)to

Tokyo (TYO)
18/04/2026 - 18/05/2026
From
THB27,970
Updated: 6 hours ago
​Round trip
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Bangkok (BKK)to

Osaka (KIX)
17/04/2026 - 08/05/2026
From
THB29,165
Updated: 17 hours ago
​Round trip
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Bangkok (BKK)to

Fukuoka (FUK)
16/04/2026 - 12/05/2026
From
THB27,225
Updated: 6 hours ago
​Round trip
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Bangkok (BKK)to

Tokyo (HND)
16/04/2026 - 08/05/2026
From
THB27,975
Updated: 18 hours ago
​Round trip
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Bangkok (BKK)to

Nagoya (NGO)
15/04/2026 - 29/04/2026
From
THB31,130
Updated: 1 minute ago
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Chiang Mai (CNX)to

Osaka (KIX)
08/04/2026 - 15/04/2026
From
THB53,375
Updated: 21 hours ago
​Round trip
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Phuket (HKT)to

Tokyo (HND)
05/04/2026 - 18/04/2026
From
THB62,415
Updated: 12 hours ago
​Round trip
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Phuket (HKT)to

Tokyo (TYO)
31/03/2026 - 06/04/2026
From
THB63,735
Updated: 13 hours ago
​Round trip
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Chiang Mai (CNX)to

Tokyo (TYO)
18/04/2026 - 11/05/2026
From
THB32,420
Updated: 11 hours ago
​Round trip
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Chiang Mai (CNX)to

Tokyo (HND)
12/04/2026 - 20/04/2026
From
THB43,525
Updated: 21 hours ago
​Round trip
Economy

Chiang Mai (CNX)to

Fukuoka (FUK)
30/03/2026 - 09/04/2026
From
THB57,080
Updated: 18 hours ago
​Round trip
Economy

Phuket (HKT)to

Tokyo (NRT)
06/04/2026 - 10/04/2026
From
THB52,335
Updated: 22 hours ago
​Round trip
Economy

*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.

Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to Japan

THB
Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to Japan
From
To
Fare Type
Dates
Price
Bangkok (BKK)Tokyo (NRT)​Round trip
/
Economy
15/06/2026 - 16/06/2026

From

THB19,470

Updated: 6 hours ago

Bangkok (BKK)Sapporo (CTS)​Round trip
/
Economy
09/08/2026 - 10/08/2026

From

THB21,995

Updated: 11 hours ago

Bangkok (BKK)Tokyo (TYO)​Round trip
/
Economy
04/06/2026 - 05/06/2026

From

THB19,470

Updated: 29 minutes ago

Bangkok (BKK)Tokyo (HND)​Round trip
/
Economy
19/06/2026 - 20/06/2026

From

THB19,725

Updated: 29 minutes ago

Bangkok (BKK)Osaka (KIX)​Round trip
/
Economy
13/06/2026 - 18/06/2026

From

THB19,815

Updated: 17 hours ago

Bangkok (BKK)Nagoya (NGO)​Round trip
/
Economy
15/06/2026 - 17/06/2026

From

THB19,730

Updated: 2 minutes ago

Bangkok (BKK)Fukuoka (FUK)​Round trip
/
Economy
12/10/2026 - 18/10/2026

From

THB18,980

Updated: 18 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Tokyo (NRT)​Round trip
/
Economy
29/12/2026 - 06/01/2027

From

THB31,010

Updated: 9 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Osaka (KIX)​Round trip
/
Economy
19/06/2026 - 25/06/2026

From

THB27,915

Updated: 20 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Sapporo (CTS)​Round trip
/
Economy
28/07/2026 - 03/08/2026

From

THB31,335

Updated: 9 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Tokyo (HND)​Round trip
/
Economy
17/10/2026 - 24/10/2026

From

THB28,215

Updated: 13 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Tokyo (TYO)​Round trip
/
Economy
16/06/2026 - 17/06/2026

From

THB23,850

Updated: 11 hours ago

Phuket (HKT)Tokyo (HND)​Round trip
/
Economy
03/03/2027 - 09/03/2027

From

THB28,715

Updated: 23 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Nagoya (NGO)​Round trip
/
Economy
21/12/2026 - 20/01/2027

From

THB31,020

Updated: 10 hours ago

Phuket (HKT)Tokyo (NRT)​Round trip
/
Economy
21/04/2026 - 28/04/2026

From

THB33,870

Updated: 22 hours ago

Phuket (HKT)Osaka (KIX)​Round trip
/
Economy
12/06/2026 - 17/06/2026

From

THB28,415

Updated: 17 hours ago

*Best fares on flights found by others in the last 48 hours.

Start your trip to Japan with Thai Airways

Traveling to Japan

Overview

Japan is a country steeped in tradition, yet equally enthralled with the ultra-modern. Whether padding through ancient temples in historic Kyoto, soaking in hot springs in Mount Fuji’s shadow or belting out tunes in a karaoke booth, you’ll find Japan’s idiosyncrasies make it one of the world’s stand out destinations.

Getting around

Japan’s peerless public transit makes it a breeze to get around. The Shinkansen, or bullet train, is the best way for those short on time to see a lot of cities quickly. Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto all have well–run subway systems, while local train services are fast and efficient.

See & do

Japan’s four main islands all offer spectacular destinations, whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned traveller coming back for more.

Tokyo’s sheer scale means it’s possible to spend a week here and barely scratch the surface. The glistening new Tokyo SkyTree delivers stunning views of the city, all the way west to Mount Fuji; the fascinating Tsukiji Fish Market offers a chance to see one of traditional Japan’s greatest sights; while the relentless buzz of Shibuya and Harajuku are not to be missed.

Osaka and Kyoto may be close together, but are a world apart when it comes to culture. Kyoto’s long Shinto and Buddhist histories have blessed it with Japan’s most arresting temples, especially Kiyomizu. Osaka, meanwhile, is Japan’s most modern city, its Dotombori district a riot of brash neon set to the beat from clubs, bars and pachinko parlours.

History buffs should make for Nagoya’s impressive castle, a place where ancient and traditional Japan is brought to life. Further north in Sapporo, on the island of Hokkaido, travellers will find a city obsessed with winter sports, where the snow is relentless from December to March. The cool summers make it a great alternative to the sweltering south too.

Hidden gems

Head off the well-trodden path from Tokyo to Kyoto and a different kind of Japan reveals itself. Hakone’s hot springs, or onsen, are just an hour from the capital but offer the chance to while away a few hours having a soak. The beautiful Ise–Shima national park, south of Osaka, is blessed with glassy waters, ideal for kayaking and wild swimming. For Tokyo fanatics who just can’t face leaving, the student area of Kichijoji, home to the ace Studio Ghibli Museum, is the perfect way to check out a new neighbourhood that most tourists simply don’t know about.

Food & drink

Japan is a country that loves to eat. While Tsukiji’s sushi stalls remain a world apart, try some of the less popular tempura stands in this Tokyo institution for something a little different. Osaka, arguably Japan’s foodie capital, is home to the excellent Kuromon market, where you can eat the country’s best Okonomiyaki (savoury pancake) and Takoyaki (octopus-filled dough balls). No trip to Japan is complete without sampling sake. Learn about it and then take a swig at Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum. Japan’s whisky has garnered a reputation as the world’s best, so if you’re still standing, brewer Suntory has a dedicated museum in Osaka that shouldn’t be missed.