Shibuya ward in the heart of Tokyo is a shopping Mecca, featuring towering malls with thousands of specialist shops offering the latest in Japanese fashion. With neon lights eclipsing the skyline, Shibuya 109 is a popular destination for the avid shopper.
Harajuku is a popular meeting place for young people in Japan. Every Sunday crowds of people dress up as cartoon and manga characters and gather on Jingu Bridge. Harajuku also houses a large shopping district with international brands and popular Japanese boutiques.
Shinjuku is one of the main commercial areas and houses the Golden Gai district, known for its shanty-style bars and clubs ndash; each with room for about 10-20 people. These bars are frequented by actors, musicians and the art community. For something a little different, check out a bar called Pussyfoot, home to a resident cat, Kenshiro, who can often be seen dressed in superhero outfits.
Tokyo Airport (NRT)
Flights from Australia to Tokyo will disembark at Narita International Airport.
Narita International Airport (NRT) is Tokyo's primary airport and the second busiest airport in Japan. The airport serves as a major international stop over between America and Asia, and is also a hub for Japan Airlines.
Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Narita International Airport. Book your Tokyo Airport accommodation.
Airlines that fly to Tokyo
Airlines that offer cheap flights to Tokyo from Australia include:
For more information on airlines that offer flights to Tokyo, have a look at our international airline page.
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