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What Are the Cheapest US Cities to Fly to Japan From?

Saori Terashima
2025年6月30日
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Have you ever wondered which US city offers the cheapest flights to Japan?

I’ve spent years helping travelers plan their trips to Japan, and finding affordable flights has always been a hot topic. Based on my own research, customer experiences, and a bit of digging into various airline trends, I've figured out a few key cities in the US that consistently offer budget-friendly fares to Japan.

West Coast Wonders for Cheap Flights

Easy Access to Chitose Airport
Easy Access to Chitose Airport

Los Angeles frequently pops up as one of the best cities to snag cheap flights. Given its busy international airport and proximity to Asia, LAX is a top pick for affordable flights. Just recently, I noticed round-trip fares to Tokyo from LA dipping as low as around $270 to $300 according to Kayak’s price tracking. That's significantly lower than most other cities!

San Francisco is another fantastic option. It's a bit smaller than LA, but flights out of SFO have hovered around $280 at their cheapest points. The airport’s size and airline competition really help keep the prices down. I've heard plenty of positive stories from travelers who flew via San Francisco because of these great deals.

If you're already on the West Coast, Seattle also deserves a mention. Seattle is ideal because it's positioned perfectly to offer competitive prices, generally averaging around $700 to $800, sometimes less with promotional fares. It's slightly pricier than LA or San Francisco, but still reasonable, especially if you're based nearby.

What About Honolulu?

a sunrise in honolulu hawaii
a sunrise in honolulu hawaii

Another interesting pick is Honolulu. Many travelers overlook Hawaii as a jumping-off point, but due to its proximity, flights to Japan from Honolulu frequently appear at reasonable rates—around $450 to $500 round-trip. Plus, if you're considering breaking up your journey with a relaxing stay in Hawaii, this could be a great way to add an extra stopover without spending a ton extra.

Can You Get a Deal from the East Coast?

Though flights from the East Coast typically cost a bit more, I've discovered that New York City, particularly JFK, often surprises travelers with decent fares to Japan. Prices average around $850 to $900. Still, compared to most eastern airports, JFK is usually your best bet for deals thanks to its huge number of international flights.

Cheapest Airports in Japan to Land At

Narita Airport
Narita Airport

Wondering which airport in Japan offers the lowest fares?

Narita International Airport (NRT) in Tokyo usually tops the list. It handles a high volume of international flights, making it the go-to for airlines offering discounted tickets. While Narita might be a bit further out than Tokyo's Haneda Airport (HND), the savings can often outweigh the extra travel time into the city. If you're curious about the differences between these two airports, we've compared them in detail in our article about choosing between Tokyo Tower or Tokyo Skytree for sightseeing.

Kansai International Airport (KIX) near Osaka is another affordable entry point. It's particularly ideal if your trip includes exploring Kyoto or the western regions. From personal experience, Kansai Airport tends to offer competitive prices, especially from the West Coast. If Osaka interests you, you might like our itinerary for a two-week family trip including Osaka and Kyoto.

On the southern island of Kyushu, Fukuoka Airport (FUK) is another hidden gem. While not as cheap as Tokyo or Osaka airports, it’s significantly quieter and offers a quick, convenient gateway to Japan's southern regions. 

Fukuoka’s local charm and delicious street food make it a worthwhile entry point, even if prices run slightly higher. A customer recently told me how arriving in Fukuoka was stress-free, allowing them to immediately dive into the local culture.

The Best Time to Book Flights to Japan

Ueno Park
Ueno Park

One thing I always stress is timing your bookings right. Based on what I've seen and heard from travelers, booking about 12 weeks before your departure date generally gives you the cheapest fares. Travel & Leisure confirms this sweet spot.

If your dates are flexible, flying in March or September often yields better rates. These are usually quieter travel months in Japan, avoiding popular holidays like Golden Week (late April to early May) or the cherry blossom peak (late March to early April).

How Budget Airlines Can Help

For budget-savvy travelers, airlines like ZIPAIR offer significantly cheaper flights. I recently read a piece on Chron.com that highlights how ZIPAIR’s routes between the US and Japan have become increasingly affordable, making this a viable option for saving money on airfare.

Exploring Japan Once You've Landed

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Once you land in Japan, you'll probably head straight to exploring the exciting destinations Tokyo has to offer. I've covered plenty of fantastic experiences to help get you started, like checking out 15 interesting facts about Tokyo or finding your way around town with my guide on how to get from Tokyo to Hakone by train and bus.

And if you're looking for something truly memorable, don't miss out on a chance to experience Mario Kart in Tokyo—customers tell me it's a highlight of their trip!

When planning the details of your trip, consider checking out some of our thoughtfully crafted trips, like the two-week family trip covering Tokyo, Disney, Kyoto, and Osaka. These itineraries can help you enjoy Japan without stressing about the small stuff.

Flying Direct vs. Connecting Flights

Couples' Photos in Tokyo
Couples' Photos in Tokyo

Are direct flights to Japan really cheaper?

Most of my customers initially assume that direct flights will be pricier. But surprisingly, this isn't always true. I've noticed that major hub airports, especially those on the West Coast, often have competitive direct flight prices because of heavy airline competition. For instance, Los Angeles (LAX) regularly offers affordable non-stop options to Tokyo.

However, if you're flexible with your schedule and don’t mind a layover, connecting flights might save you a decent amount of money. Cities like Seattle or San Francisco frequently feature inexpensive connecting flights through hubs like Seoul or Taipei.

Recently, a customer mentioned that they saved over $200 by taking a connecting flight through Seoul instead of flying direct from New York City. It added about three hours to their trip, but the savings allowed them to splurge on a hotel upgrade upon arrival. Something worth considering!

Timing Your Trip for the Lowest Prices

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Ever wonder when exactly to book for the cheapest fares?

Timing is everything. Typically, the best window to book affordable flights is around three months before your departure date. Booking too early or too late can lead to higher prices. Travel & Leisure has a helpful article on the cheapest times of year to fly to Japan, recommending booking in the sweet spot around 12 weeks before you travel.

Also, consider flying during the off-peak months. Late fall (September through November) and early spring (March, but avoiding peak cherry blossom season) tend to offer lower prices. Avoid peak travel seasons like Golden Week (late April to early May) and cherry blossom season (late March to early April) if budget is your priority.

Budget Airlines Worth Considering

Is it worth trying a budget airline?

Absolutely! Budget airlines like ZIPAIR have recently begun offering competitive fares between the U.S. and Japan. These airlines usually offer lower base fares, allowing you to customize your travel by paying for only the services you need. 

A recent article on Chron mentioned how ZIPAIR is making Japan flights much more affordable, especially from the West Coast. If traveling light and skipping a few frills suits your style, this can significantly reduce your travel costs.

More Than Just Tokyo

Historical Osaka Tour
Historical Osaka Tour

Should you always fly directly into Tokyo?

Tokyo is amazing, but Japan offers so much more. Flying into cities like Osaka or Fukuoka can make your itinerary more exciting and sometimes cheaper. For example, we have a carefully designed itinerary for a 10-day cherry blossom trip that starts in Osaka and gradually moves toward Tokyo, allowing you to experience diverse regions.

Also, connecting domestically is straightforward thanks to Japan's efficient transportation network. Our customers often pair flights to Osaka or Fukuoka with a Japan Rail Pass, creating flexible and cost-effective trips. If that interests you, we have a detailed guide on the best ways to travel around Japan using trains and buses.

Final Thoughts and Tips

Ready to book your flight?

Remember, flexibility is your best tool. Play around with dates, airports, and even your travel itinerary to find the lowest prices. Also, don’t forget to set up fare alerts on travel comparison sites like Kayak, where you can easily monitor price changes for flights from your city to Japan.

Lastly, planning your trip shouldn't just stop at flights. I've put together a variety of experiences and tailored travel itineraries to make your stay unforgettable. Feel free to explore our dedicated trips to Tokyo and other Japanese cities, specially curated to match different travel styles and interests.

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