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Japan Flight Deals


Multi-Stop Flight Deals

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Couple dancing beneath hot air balloons over a scenic valley featuring a chance to win a $5000 gift card when you join our free loyalty program
Couple dancing beneath hot air balloons over a scenic valley featuring a chance to win a $5000 gift card when you join our free loyalty program
Couple dancing beneath hot air balloons over a scenic valley featuring a chance to win a $5000 gift card when you join our free loyalty program
Travel insurance offer featuring up to 3000 bonus World360 Rewards points when buying a new Flight Centre Travel Insurance policy by 30 June 2026
Travel insurance offer featuring up to 3000 bonus World360 Rewards points when buying a new Flight Centre Travel Insurance policy by 30 June 2026
Travel insurance offer featuring up to 3000 bonus World360 Rewards points when buying a new Flight Centre Travel Insurance policy by 30 June 2026

Japan Holiday & Multi-City Deals

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Japan Tour Deals

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Japan Cruise Deals

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Japan Stays

Mount Fuji and Tokyo tower in the sunset
Mount Fuji and Tokyo tower in the sunset
Mount Fuji and Tokyo tower in the sunset
Arashiyama Bamboo forest in Kyoto
Arashiyama Bamboo forest in Kyoto
Arashiyama Bamboo forest in Kyoto
Osaka castle at sunsest
Osaka castle at sunsest
Osaka castle at sunsest
The floating Torii gate seen from Miyajima Island
The floating Torii gate seen from Miyajima Island
The floating Torii gate seen from Miyajima Island
In partnership with | APT Luxury, Club Med, Contiki, Disney Cruise Line, G Adventures, Hong Kong Tourism Board, Intrepid, Royal Caribbean, Singapore, Wendy Wu Tours
In partnership with | APT Luxury, Club Med, Contiki, Disney Cruise Line, G Adventures, Hong Kong Tourism Board, Intrepid, Royal Caribbean, Singapore, Wendy Wu Tours
In partnership with | APT Luxury, Club Med, Contiki, Disney Cruise Line, G Adventures, Hong Kong Tourism Board, Intrepid, Royal Caribbean, Singapore, Wendy Wu Tours

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Frequently Asked Questions

Every traveller is different, and so is every travel deal! From flights and hotel stays to activities, meals, transfers, tours and cruises – to find out exactly what's included in a specific Japan travel deal, click on the offer above or ask your Travel Expert for more information today. 

Japan is an incredible destination to visit all year round. Spring is popular with travellers chasing cherry blossoms, and different parts of the country are in bloom between March and May. For ski holidays and iconic vistas dusted with snow, plan to visit between December and March. 

In most cases, Australian travellers are not required to obtain a visa when visiting Japan for less than 90 days. 

For more specific advice on Japan visa and entry requirements, talk to your Travel Expert but keep in mind that visas are the individual responsibility of travellers and conditions can change suddenly. We recommend referring to the Australian Government's Smartraveller website for the latest updates and Sherpa for guidance on visa requirements, as well as the relevant local government websites. 

We’ve got lots of different Japan travel deals on offer, from guided tours with carefully curated itineraries to holiday packages with inclusions that allow for a bit more flexibility. Browse the offers above to see what Japan tours and holiday deals are currently available or ask your Travel Expert to help you find the perfect option to suit your holiday style today.  

From the neon lights and bustling streets of Tokyo to the cultural sights of Kyoto and the street food in Osaka – we've got travel deals to all of Japan’s most popular cities! Browse the offers above to see what’s currently available and book your next Japan trip today. 

Some holiday deals may include flights or the option to upgrade your booking to a fly and stay package, but this will depend on the offer. To find out what’s included in a specific Japan holiday package, click on the deals above. Need to add flights to your booking? Check out our Asia flight deals or ask your Travel Expert for help getting your holiday off the ground. 

You may be able to earn loyalty points on eligible bookings made with us. When booking online you'll see a place to enter your loyalty program or frequent flyer details, or ask your Travel Expert for help in-store. For more information check with your specific program and see our Booking Terms and Conditions. Flight Centre also offers World360 Rewards — earn points on eligible bookings and redeem them on flights, hotels, cruises, tours and more.

Absolutely! There’s plenty to explore in Japan as a family, and we’ve got deals to suit travellers of all ages. Take a look at the offers above to see what holiday savings are currently available or ask your Travel Expert to help you book the perfect family-friendly trip to Japan today. 

One size doesn’t always fit all, especially when it comes to planning the perfect Japan trip! Some of our travel deals are more flexible than others, so talk to your Travel Expert about customising your Japan travel package or to see what alternative options are available for your holiday. 

Some of our Japan tour packages may include meals, while others will require you to budget for food stops. To find out exactly what’s included in a specific Japan tour package, click on the deals above. 

Some of our travel deals may include a Japan Rail Pass, making it quick and easy to travel between major cities. Click on the offers above to find out exactly what’s included in a particular holiday deal or ask your Travel Expert about adding a Japan Rail Pass to your booking today. 

While it really depends on your travel style (and how much annual leave you’ve got banked up!) we’d recommend spending a week or two in Japan if possible. This will give you plenty of time to explore the major cities and fully immerse yourself in the local culture. 

We're a one-stop shop for travel — so there's plenty more on offer when you book with us. From travel insuranceforeign currency exchange, travel eSIMs and interest-free finance options to car hiregroup travel and complex multi-stop adventures. Not to mention our Captain's Pack for added value and peace of mind. With over 40 years of experience, we're with you every step of the way.

Explore Tokyo

Where to stay in Tokyo

Where to stay in Tokyo

Not sure where to stay in Tokyo? Try to base yourself somewhere that is not only interesting but also well-served by trains. It can also be useful to have a convenience store nearby, as here you can withdraw money and also buy cheap yet delicious lunches. Tokyo is huge and best described as a collection of mini-cities. Some of these areas, while only minutes from each other, have completely different atmospheres. It’s important to establish which one will best suit your interests when comparing your hotel options.

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  • Shinjuku

    Shinjuku is a great place to stay if you've never visited Tokyo before. It's well-connected to public transport, as well as Narita Airport (catch the Narita Express). Not only is Shinjuku a transport hub – it also boasts a collection of restaurant-packed alleyways, buzzing nightlife, and parks that are especially beautiful in spring.
  • Ginza

    Luxury Ginza, though pricey, is a great place to stay. It's known as Japan's main luxury shopping district with an abundance of galleries, bars and upmarket department stores found here. Ginza was the first neighbourhood in Tokyo to modernise, so it maintains a distinct Japanese vibe without the crowds you experience in Shinjuku. Only one stop away from Tokyo Station, Ginza is a convenient place to base yourself for regional travel.
  • Akihabara

    Akihabara is a quirky neighbourhood with many great budget accommodation options. Though it's a relatively plain district, with little dining and nightlife, it's a world-renowned hot-spot for electronics. Akihabara also has fantastic connections to public transport, with JR Akihabara situated on the Yamanote Line.
  • Roppongi

    Roppongi is a hub for international nightlife, shopping, dining, and entertainment. It's an area with a real air of sophistication. Bars, restaurants, galleries, and picturesque parks are in abundance here. While Roppongi is a great place to stay, it can get very noisy at night. It's also not on the Yamanote Line, posing a problem for those seeking direct connections to Tokyo hot-spots.
  • Ueno

    Ueno, the cultural heart of Tokyo, is a great place to stay if you're interested in history and the arts. The area has the city's greatest concentration of museums and vintage wooden structures. There are more than 100 temples in Ueno, as well as traditional Ryokan and an impressive neighbourhood park – not to mention links to other parts of the city and great airport access.
  • Shibuya

    Stay in Shibuya to experience modern Tokyo. It's full to the brim with upmarket shops and restaurants, is home to the buzzing Shibuya Crossing, and also has great transit links. The epitome of what you picture in your mind when you think about Tokyo, Shibuya is the perfect place for those who love the hustle and bustle of cities.
  • Asakusa

    Asakusa is an area isolated from other parts of Tokyo, with other wards fairly long train rides away. This district has experienced very little of the development seen in other parts of Tokyo, so it maintains a real old-city atmosphere. It's a great place to stay if you're interested in ancient temples and craft shops, with the area retaining a lot of history and old Edo spirit.
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