Hà Nội → Tokyo
Pingsme.com compares prices from 87 airlines on the Hanoi–Tokyo Narita route and highlights useful fare changes.
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About Hanoi to Tokyo Narita flights
Pingsme.com monitors airlines operating the Hanoi (HAN) to Tokyo Narita (NRT) route. We check prices regularly and surface useful drops and fare signals. Prices shown are per person, one-way, in economy class.

For travelers starting in Hanoi, Tokyo Narita is the classic gateway to Japan — a direct hop across the East Sea that fits comfortably into a week of annual leave. Workers, students, and families flying between northern Vietnam and Japan keep this route busy year-round, which is exactly why fares swing so much between quiet weeks and holiday peaks.
Pingsme compares fares from 87 airlines and refreshes this route's prices at least once daily. The deals listed above are what our crawlers most recently collected — use them as your baseline before committing to any fare you see elsewhere.
When to fly from Hanoi to Tokyo
Tokyo's sweet spots are the cherry blossom window from late March to mid-April (15–22°C, peak demand) and the autumn-foliage months of October–November, which offer similar comfort with thinner crowds.
If price matters more than weather, aim for December–February: it is cold in Tokyo (2–10°C), but flight prices are typically at their lowest, Mt. Fuji visibility is at its best, and the city glows with winter illuminations.
On arrival: money, timezone, getting around
Japan uses the Japanese Yen (JPY) and sits at UTC+9 — two hours ahead of Hanoi. Cash still rules at many small restaurants, so withdraw at 7-Eleven, Lawson, or FamilyMart ATMs, which all accept international cards.
Buy a Suica or Pasmo IC card as soon as you land; it covers trains, buses, and convenience stores. Offline Google Maps navigates Tokyo transit reliably, and plan on a pocket WiFi or eSIM since free WiFi is scarce outside stations.
Where to stay and what to do
Base yourself in Asakusa for budget stays near Sensoji Temple, Shinjuku for mid-range convenience, or Shibuya/Omotesando if you want Tokyo's luxury end. Each has direct rail links from Narita.
Don't miss Sensoji Temple, Shibuya Crossing with the Hachiko statue, a morning at Tsukiji Outer Market, and TeamLab Borderless. The full Pingsme Tokyo guide at /en/destinations/tokyo covers neighborhoods, day trips, and seasonal planning in depth.
Booking tips for this route
- Sakura (late March – mid April) and foliage (October – November) sell out earliest from Hanoi — book those windows well ahead.
- Winter (December – February) is the value season: lowest typical fares and the clearest Mt. Fuji views.
- Compare midweek against weekend departures — the difference is often meaningful on this route.
- Carry cash in Japan and pick up a Suica/Pasmo card at the airport for all local transport.
- Prices on this page refresh at least daily — recheck Pingsme right before you book.
Content updated: 2026-07-18
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