HCM → Tokyo Haneda
Pingsme.com compares prices from 87 airlines on the Ho Chi Minh City–Tokyo Haneda route and highlights useful fare changes.
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About Ho Chi Minh City to Tokyo Haneda flights
Pingsme.com monitors airlines operating the Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) to Tokyo Haneda (HND) route. We check prices regularly and surface useful drops and fare signals. Prices shown are per person, one-way, in economy class.

Haneda (HND) is Tokyo's close-to-the-city airport, and flying into it from Ho Chi Minh City means less time and money spent getting downtown after a roughly 5.5-hour flight. Business travelers and anyone maximizing a short Tokyo trip tend to prefer HND for exactly that reason.
Because Haneda slots are prized, fares on this route behave differently from Narita's — sometimes pricier, occasionally surprisingly competitive. Pingsme tracks 87 airlines and refreshes prices at least once daily, so you can judge HND against NRT with real numbers instead of assumptions.
When to fly from Ho Chi Minh City to Tokyo Haneda
The calendar logic is Tokyo's: late March to mid-April for cherry blossoms at 15–22°C (book earliest for this window), and October–November for autumn colors with fewer crowds.
December–February is the bargain season — cold at 2–10°C, but with the year's clearest Mt. Fuji views, winter illuminations across the city, and typically the lowest fares.
On arrival: money, timezone, getting around
Japan is on UTC+9, two hours ahead of Vietnam, and uses the Japanese Yen (JPY). Keep cash on hand — plenty of small eateries don't take cards — and use 7-Eleven, Lawson, or FamilyMart ATMs for international withdrawals.
Pick up a Suica or Pasmo card at Haneda before leaving the terminal; it works across Tokyo's trains, buses, and convenience stores. Offline Google Maps covers transit well, and a pocket WiFi or eSIM keeps you connected where free WiFi doesn't reach.
Where to stay and what to do
Haneda's rail links put Shinagawa and central Tokyo within easy reach — from there, Asakusa offers budget stays near Sensoji Temple, Shinjuku the mid-range sweet spot, and Shibuya/Omotesando the luxury tier.
Cover the essentials: Sensoji Temple, Shibuya Crossing and Hachiko, sushi breakfast at Tsukiji Outer Market, and TeamLab Borderless. Pingsme's complete Tokyo guide lives at /en/destinations/tokyo.
Booking tips for this route
- Compare HND against NRT fares before booking — the cheaper ticket plus downtown transfer cost is the real comparison.
- Book sakura (late March – mid April) and foliage (October – November) dates as far ahead as possible.
- Winter (December – February) typically brings the year's lowest fares to Tokyo.
- Buy a Suica/Pasmo at the airport and keep cash for small restaurants.
- This page refreshes at least daily — check the latest fares on Pingsme before you commit.
Content updated: 2026-07-18
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