Hanoi to Tokyo Narita 50% Off — From just 4,451,000 VND in June 2026
Hanoi to Tokyo Narita flights are 50% off at just 4,451,000 VND via Air China, departing June 5, 2026. Perfect opportunity to explore summer Tokyo: Akihabara, Asakusa, and Mount Fuji climbing season.
Quick summary
- Round-trip HAN→Tokyo Narita from just $178 USD (50% off) — Air China, departing June 5, 2026.
- Summer Tokyo features hanabi fireworks festivals and vibrant street food culture.
- 5-day budget around $600-800 USD; get a Tokyo Subway Ticket for unlimited metro rides.

In this guide
- 1. Hanoi to Tokyo Narita — 50% Off Flights
- — Flight schedule and transit
- — How to get the best price
- 2. Tokyo — The Brilliant Capital of Japan
- — Must-visit Tokyo destinations
- — Tokyo food highlights
- 3. Getting Around & Budget Guide for Tokyo
- — Train passes and savings cards
- — Essential Tokyo tips
1. Hanoi to Tokyo Narita — 50% Off Flights
Air China is offering round-trip flights from Hanoi (HAN) to Tokyo Narita (NRT) starting at just 4,451,136 VND (~$178 USD) — a massive 50% discount. This is a golden opportunity for Northern Vietnam travelers to explore Japan's capital this summer.
Departing June 5, 2026, with a connection in Beijing (PEK). Air China is a Star Alliance member with quality service and 2 x 23kg checked bags included free.
Flight schedule and transit
The HAN→PEK→NRT route departs at 10:15 AM from Noi Bai, with a 3-hour Beijing transit, arriving Narita at 9:00 PM Japan time. Total journey approximately 10 hours. Air China serves 2 hot meals with in-flight entertainment system.
How to get the best price
Book through Pingsme.com to compare real-time prices from multiple sources. Mid-week flights are 20-30% cheaper than weekends. Being flexible ±3 days can save an additional $20-40 USD. Check in online 24 hours early for the best seats.
2. Tokyo — The Brilliant Capital of Japan
Tokyo is a megacity of 14 million people where centuries-old temples coexist with Akihabara's electric town and the world-famous Shibuya Crossing. Each district has its own personality — from vibrant Shinjuku to serene Asakusa.
Summer Tokyo is matsuri (festival) season with hanabi fireworks over the Sumida River, Bon Odori dances, and seasonal treats like kakigori (shaved ice) and yakisoba.
Must-visit Tokyo destinations
Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa — Tokyo's oldest temple, free entry. Shibuya Crossing — the world's busiest intersection. Meiji Jingu — shrine in an ancient forest. Odaiba — artificial island with a giant Gundam statue and Tokyo Bay views.
Tokyo food highlights
Tsukiji Sushi — fresh sushi from the world's largest fish market from ¥1,500. Ichiran Ramen — famous tonkotsu ramen with individual booths. Kondo Tempura — Michelin-starred artisan tempura. Don't miss 7-Eleven onigiri — surprisingly delicious convenience store rice balls.
3. Getting Around & Budget Guide for Tokyo
Tokyo's railway system is the world's most efficient with JR, Metro, and private lines covering every corner. Buy a Suica/Pasmo card at the airport for all transportation and convenience store payments.
A 5-day, 4-night budget averages $600-800 USD (excluding flights): capsule/business hotels ¥4,000-8,000/night, meals ¥3,000-5,000/day, transport ¥1,000-2,000/day with a Tokyo Subway Pass.
Train passes and savings cards
Tokyo Subway Ticket (¥1,600/day) — unlimited Metro rides. JR Pass — essential for day trips to Kyoto/Osaka. From Narita to central Tokyo: Narita Express (60 min, ¥3,070), Keisei Skyliner (36 min to Ueno, ¥2,520), or Access Express (cheapest, ¥1,270, 90 min).
Essential Tokyo tips
Tokyo is extremely safe — walking at night is perfectly fine. Queuing orderly is cultural — never cut in line. No tipping at restaurants. Free Wi-Fi at most stations and convenience stores. Carry a trash bag as public trash cans are rare.