Fiji Airways Flights to Tokyo

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Things to Do After Your Flight to Tokyo

Book with Fiji Airways for your flights to Tokyo and experience this dynamic East Asian capital for yourself.

Getting to know Tokyo

  • Japan's capital Tokyo is the world's largest urban area and home to over 37 million people.
  • Tokyo hosts the headquarters of 51 Fortune 500 companies and the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Asia's largest stock exchange.
  • Once called Edo, Tokyo's history dates to the 3rd millennium BC, but its architecture is mostly contemporary and older buildings are rare.

Attractions in Tokyo

  • Explore Meiji-Jingu, Tokyo's grandest Shinto shrine. Stroll up a winding gravel path that leads to the majestic torii gates. Hidden in a wooded grove, this shrine offers iconic torii gates and exquisite grounds.
  • Discover the Tokyo National Museum. With the world's largest collection of Japanese art, woodblock prints, and beautiful kimonos, it’s Japan's premier art museum.
  • Experience sumo wrestling at the Ryogoku Kokugikan. Located in the Sumida ward, this indoor sporting arena is known for its January, May, and September sumo tournaments.
  • See the Shibuya Crossing, the world's busiest intersection. Find a window seat in a second-floor restaurant and enjoy people-watching at one of Japan's most iconic locations.
  • Browse through Coreda Muromachi's elegant shops and sample its traditional delicacies. It offers exquisite teas and historical shops in a modern setting.

Transport in Tokyo

Travel around Tokyo via its thirteen subway lines. Be sure to get a pre-paid IC card, not a day pass, as most don't cover all of Tokyo's train and subway lines. Keep in mind there are women-only subway cars. Outside Tokyo's city centre, you’ll find many bus routes to take. To stay active, you can also hire a bike.