Travelling from Las Vegas to Tokyo: what you need to know
Harry Reid Airport (formerly McCarran Airport) (LAS) is Las Vegas's main airport. Check out your options for reserving a flight from Las Vegas to Tokyo jetting off from here.
Touch down in Tokyo at Haneda Airport (HND) or Narita International Airport (NRT).
Tokyo is 16 hours ahead of Las Vegas and follows the UTC+9 timezone.
Leave enough time to catch your Las Vegas to Tokyo flight. It's generally best to arrive at least two hours before international departures and an hour ahead for domestic flights.
You can expect bigger queues during popular months such as October. Arriving up to four hours ahead of an international flight and two hours for a domestic departure will give you plenty of time for security and boarding.
How to find the cheapest flights from Las Vegas to Tokyo
Don't wait until the last minute. You're more likely to find cheap Las Vegas to Tokyo flights if you book in advance. Airlines often have some amazing early bird rates.
Finding cheap plane tickets from Las Vegas to Tokyo is easier if you can be flexible with your trip dates. Try using the 'Whole month' search function to see the lowest prices across each month and snap up a great deal.
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Flying from Las Vegas
Harry Reid Airport (formerly McCarran Airport) (LAS)
A stopover is the perfect opportunity to take a travel break — and perhaps even visit a new city. When searching for Las Vegas to Tokyo flights departing from Harry Reid Airport (formerly McCarran Airport), deselect the 'Direct flights only' box to see where you can visit along the way. Here are some popular options to consider:
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
The journey from central Las Vegas to LAS takes around 1 hour on public transport. If you drive, ride-share or get a cab, you'll cover the 10 kilometres in 15 minutes or so, depending on traffic.
Booked an early flight from Las Vegas to Tokyo? Avoid rushing to the airport (and enjoy a little extra shut-eye) by choosing one of these hotels close to Harry Reid Airport (formerly McCarran Airport):
Harry Reid Airport (formerly McCarran Airport) gets top marks for on-time performance. 82.07% of flights that depart LAS arrive at their destination without delay.
LAS is located at 5757 Wayne Newton Boulevard.
Arriving in Tokyo
Haneda Airport (HND)
Haneda Airport (HND) to central Tokyo takes around 15 minutes to reach by car. The centre is roughly 18 kilometres away.
Book a hotel close to HND if you're coming in on a late flight from Las Vegas to Tokyo. Settle into one of these options and avoid the hassle of a long transfer:
Get on the fast track to adventure by picking up a Haneda Airport rental car. Grab a set of wheels from Europcar, Nissan Rent a Car or Times to explore Tokyo and beyond.
To secure the lowest price, book your ride from Haneda Airport around three weeks in advance of your Las Vegas to Tokyo flight.
You'll find HND at 3丁目 Hanedakuko, Ota.
Narita International Airport (NRT)
Once your flight from Las Vegas to Tokyo has touched down, you can get to the city centre in about 1 hour by car. Central Tokyo is roughly 56 kilometres from Narita International Airport (NRT).
There are some comfortable places to call home for the night near NRT. Kick back after your Las Vegas to Tokyo flight at one of these perfectly located options:
The fastest way to reach your destination is with a Narita International Airport rental car. Pick up a set of wheels from Airport Car Hire, JDM Rent a car or Miki Car Hire and make a speedy getaway.
Avoid paying more than you need to. Reserving your ride four weeks before your arrival at NRT can get you a lower rate.
Narita International Airport is located at 成田空港第2PTB(バス), Narita.
Best time to go to Tokyo
It's time to choose your travel dates for your flight from Las Vegas to Tokyo. April is the busiest month for a trip to Tokyo. If you prefer a more low-key vibe, go in February.
When booking your Las Vegas to Tokyo tickets, think about what kind of weather works for you. August is the warmest month in Tokyo, with temperatures ranging from 26ºC (79ºF) to 29ºC (84ºF).
Search for cheap flights from Las Vegas to Tokyo in February if you'd rather travel when it's cooler. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 15ºC (59ºF) and 20ºC (68ºF) on average.
More about Tokyo
Once you've booked your flight from Las Vegas to Tokyo, find a hotel that offers the right mix of comfort and location. Make one of these accommodation options your base for exploring Tokyo:
All great journeys should include a little sightseeing. Tokyo Tower, Senso-ji Temple Yogodo and Mag's Park Rooftop Shibuya Crossing are must-visits when exploring Tokyo.
Explore more of Japan
Tokyo will leave a lasting impression, but there are so many other parts of Japan you should also see. About 31 kilometres south-west of Tokyo, a trip to Yokohama will keep your itinerary packed. Start with popular sights like Teishoin, Seya Christian Church and Banfukuji.
If you're eager to discover another major stop in Japan, head for Osaka, about 402 kilometres west of Tokyo. Osaka Castle, Dotonbori and Universal Studios Japan are key reasons to visit.