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You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, teenagers, children and infants.

Each adult passenger can bring one infant.

Children travelling alone, or in a different cabin class to their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.

  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filippino Workers (OFW), children and infants.
  • Each adult & OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to avail the tax exemption.
  • Children travelling alone, or in a different cabin class to their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filippino Workers (OFWs), teenagers, children and infants.
  • Each adult & OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to avail the tax exemption.
  • Children travelling alone, or in a different cabin class to their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
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Flights to Tokyo

Whether you want to immerse yourself in off-the-radar venues, seek peace in the city’s many temples or gorge on sushi, Tokyo is the place to be.

The city’s energy is contagious. You might find yourself staying up late exploring lively neighbourhoods like Shibuya, then getting up at 5am to eat sushi at Tsukiji, one of the biggest wholesale fish markets in the world. It’s easy to pack a day full of cultural activities, visiting the Meiji Jingu Shrine or the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park, or wander the streets of Yanaka in search of traditional Japanese homes and shops. And make sure to stop at hole-in-the-wall soba restaurants and sushi bars for some of the world’s most delicious food.

Many people visit Tokyo just to eat – and for good reason. Japanese food at its finest is found here, from steaming bowls of ramen to perfect tonkatsu to sashimi that’s better than anything you’ll find elsewhere.

Hotels in Tokyo run the gamut, from the luxurious to the basic; from massive suites to tiny cabins. And there are options for every taste and budget, including ryokans –traditional Japanese guesthouses where you’ll sleep on tatami mats – and dorms, where you can save a considerable amount of money.

Throw yourself into Tokyo’s embrace with abandon, and explore everything from the old to the new.

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What to do in Tokyo

Visit the Meiji Jingu Shrine

Step away from Tokyo’s 24-hour hustle with a visit to Meiji Jingu, one of the most gorgeous shrines in the city. On weekends you might see couples getting married; on early weekday mornings you could have the place all to yourself.

1-1 Yoyogi-Kamizono-cho
Shibuya-ku
151-8557
+81 3 3379 5511

Visit Tsukiji Fish Market

This massive fish market – one of the biggest in the world – is a major attraction for tourists. More than 400 types of seafood are sold here, but it is most famous for its early morning tuna auctions (you must apply for permits if you want to watch). Wander the aisles, then stop for fresh sushi.

5-2-1 Tsukiji
Chuo-ku
104-0045
+81 3 3542 1111

Walk around Akihabara

Your visual and auditory senses will go into overdrive in this high-energy neighbourhood where maid cafes – a type of cosplay restaurants – vie with video game rooms and cosplay outfitters. Shops on the ground floor sell electronics and housewares, but it’s the crowded upper levels where you will find a lifetime supply of fluffy kitten ears and manga.

Akihabara
Taito-ku
110-0006

Where to eat in Tokyo

Annon Cook (Organic)

Harajuku is one of Tokyo’s most fashion-forward neighbourhoods, and Annon Cook, a lively cafe serving organic food including vegetarian and macrobiotic dishes, is another reason to visit. Go after checking out local clothing stores such as Bulle de Savon.

28-3 2F
Sarugakucho
Shibuya-ku
150-0001
+81 3 3462 6263

Kyubey (Sushi)

A trip to Tokyo isn’t complete without a sushi feast, and Kyubey is one of the best places to go for broke. Settle in at the sushi counter and watch the chef work, serving succulent pieces of nigiri and sashimi that you’ll be dreaming about long after you return home.

Keio Plaza Hotel
2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku
Shinjuku-ku
160-0023
+81 3 3344 0315

Maru (Izakaya)

Izakayas are an essential part of Japanese culture: raucous venues where the food and drinks flow as freely as the conversation. At Maru, pull up a seat at the long bar and order deep-fried scallops, rice cooked in a clay pot, and superb sashimi.

Aoyama KT Building 2F
5-50-8 Jingumae
Shibuya-ku
107-8630
+81 3 6418 5572

Places to stay in Tokyo

Andon Ryokan

Staying at a ryokan (a traditional Japanese guesthouse) is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and Andon Ryokan is a real find: an off-the-tourist-trail spot that’s won architecture awards for its lantern-like facade. It features cosy, well-ordered rooms, plenty of antiques and a lively atmosphere.

2-34-10 Nihonzutsumi
Taito-ku
111-0021
+81 3 3873 8611

Claska

Claska is a gorgeous and modern hotel where the design studio, exhibitions and shop are a big draw – even for those who aren’t staying in it. It has 20 individual rooms (some Western, some Japanese in style) and a rooftop terrace with excellent city views.

1–3–18 Chuo-cho
Meguro-ku
152-0001
+81 3 3719 8121

Mandarin Oriental

Luxurious accommodation in Tokyo’s business district and a view of Mount Fuji from the breakfast room – what more could you ask for? The modern rooms with Asian-influenced design features start on the 38th floor, so you can see most of Tokyo from here.

2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi
Chuo-ku
103-8328
+81 3 3270 8800

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