Air India connects Bangalore, (officially Bengaluru) also known as India's silicon valley to Tokyo, the ‘anime capital of the world’, with 16 daily flights. Discover the world with Air India's extensive connectivity and services. Be it for business, family, or leisure, choose Air India for your travel and fly directly from Bangalore to Tokyo in comfort.Experience the same convenience and comfort on your return journey with Air India's Tokyo to Bangalore Flights
Bangalore to Tokyo flight information
With over 16 daily connections between Bangalore and Tokyo, you can select the flight of your choice from both business and economy classes.
Book flights with Air India from Bangalore to Tokyo and cover 6,700 km/4,163 miles in 7 hours and 35 minutes. With multiple options to choose from and convenient flight timings, Air India ensures a hassle-free arrival at your destination.
Bangalore to Tokyo flight distance |
6,700 km/4,163 miles |
Bangalore to Tokyo flights |
16 *Daily frequency varies |
Direct flight from Bangalore to Tokyo |
0 *Daily frequency varies |
Bangalore to Tokyo flight duration |
7 hours and 35 minutes (for direct flights) |
Bangalore to Tokyo flight price |
Business class: INR 130,814 | Economy class: INR 30,919 *prices may vary depending on the season and demand |
First flight from Bangalore airport |
AI 2810 departs at 06:40 (Via DEL) |
Last flight from Bangalore airport |
AI 2818 departs at 19:55 (Via DEL) |
*The above information is subject to change without prior notice.
How to book a Bangalore to Tokyo flight online on Air India?
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Experience the best of Tokyo
Tokyo is the heart of the land of the rising sun. In this bustling city where culture meets cool, you can feel the calmness of the vintage Buddhist temples, teahouses, and serene gardens. The nightlife, food, and spaces dedicated to cosplay and anime allow you to witness creativity at its best. It is a city of diverse neighbourhoods where you will be able to have many intimate experiences.
Best time to visit Tokyo
Spring and Autumn are the best seasons to visit Tokyo. During Spring, you are inundated by the beauty of cherry blossoms and other trees in their full bloom, and Autumn brings in the hues of fall and delightful weather. Summer can be hot and humid but is less crowded, followed by rainy days in June and July. While winter can be chilly, it is also when you can experience the joy of shopping in the illuminated streets.
Where to stay
Tokyo is a vast city. So depending on your holiday plan, choose an area from where travelling can be easy. Some areas of preference are Shinjuku, Ginza, Shibuya, or Roppongi. There are a host of luxury stays, business suites, service apartments, dormitories, and hostels that you can choose from.
Luxury stays
Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo: One of the most luxurious hotels in Tokyo, it is located in the Nihonbashi financial district. The lobby is on the 38th floor, offering a beautiful view of the city. It is aesthetically designed with the theme of wood and water. Of course, it offers the best of cuisines and is home to a Michelin-starred Tapas Molecular Bar.
Aman Tokyo: A bespoke hotel with just 84 rooms. It has expansive suites with Japanese-themed interiors like elegant shoji sliding windows, stone furo baths. The stay here truly feels king-size and comes with breathtaking views of the Imperial Palace. Don’t forget to visit the kimono-making workshop at a nearby kimono store which dates back to 1842.
Shangri-La: Located in central Tokyo and is adjacent to the Tokyo central station. It is surrounded by Tokyo’s popular shopping hubs and offers easy connectivity. Recognised by Forbes in 2022 as one of the top super luxury hotels, you will appreciate its renowned Asian hospitality and service and finest facilities - Tokyo panorama view gymnasium, heated indoor swimming pool, and award-winning CHI spa.
Upscale/ Full-Service stays
Muji Hotel Ginza: Located at the centre of the Ginza district, the interiors have repurposed paving stones from trolley ways that ran through Tokyo 100 years ago and materials recycled from actual ship debris in its design. You can feel the brand values of Muji in every detail.
Trunk Hotel Shibuya: This boutique hotel is known for being design-forward. The 15-room retreat is spread over two four-storeyed high rises. Rooms, designed with a minimalist and stylish approach, offer a comfortable and unique experience.
Kaminarimon Ryokan: Kaminarimon Ryokan, built in 1947, is close to the Senso-ji Temple. With "Enjoy Wa" (Wa + Japanese culture) being its concept, the ryokan hosts many Japanese masterpieces within its premises. It promises a stay that lets you escape from the everyday chaos and enjoy a relaxing, meditative time.
Places to visit
Monuments
Tokyo is filled with the edifices that represent the ancient Japanese culture and modern engineering marvels. Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, and Rainbow Bridge are iconic symbols of the city. And if you want to explore ancient Japanese culture, visit the Senso-ji temple, Meiji Shrine, Imperial Palace, and Nijubashi Bridge.
City attractions
Tokyo has many unique experiences to offer. The Shibuya crossing is one of the busiest crossings in the world. Akihabara is for fans of anime and Japanese pop culture and has many themed cafes. For the nightlife, one can visit Roppongi. Odaiba, a man-made island in Tokyo Bay, features attractions like TeamLab Borderless, Palette Town, and the life-sized Gundam statue. The other places one must go to are Ueno Park, Tokyo DisneySea and Disneyland, Tsukiji Outer Market, Asakusa, and the Tokyo National Museum.
Shopping
Tokyo’s shopping scene is quite diverse. Harajuku Takeshita Street is known for its eclectic and trendy fashion, while Ginza is Tokyo's upscale shopping district, home to many luxury brands and designer boutiques. Ameya-Yokocho: Located near Ueno Station, Ameya-Yokocho is a bustling market street with a mix of traditional and modern shops. Nakano Broadway is a haven for pop culture enthusiasts, selling anime, manga, collectibles, and unique Japanese subculture items. Shimokitazawa is a hip and bohemian neighbourhood, known for its vintage shops, second-hand clothing stores, and independent boutiques. It's a great place for retro and unique fashion finds. One can also simply walk into Tokyu Hands, a unique and popular Japanese department store chain that offers a vast range of products, including stationery, home goods, DIY supplies, and unique Japanese gadgets. Aki-Oka Artisan, a shopping complex in Akihabara, focuses on traditional Japanese crafts and artisanal products. It's an excellent place to find handmade and high-quality items.
Culinary treats
Tokyo is a foodie’s delight offering many culinary treats. Sushi, Ramen, Yakitori, Kaiseki Ryori, Unagi (Grilled Eel), and Okonomiyaki (Japanese pancakes) are just a few of the Japanese cuisines one can try. Tokyo is also known to have a high concentration of Michelin-star restaurants. The popular ones include:
- Sukiyabashi Jiro (Ginza) – A legendary restaurant known for its masterful sushi craftsmanship.
- Ryugin (Roppongi) – Offers modern kaiseki cuisine, blending traditional Japanese flavors with innovative techniques.
- Saito (Roppongi) – A highly regarded sushi restaurant with a focus on Edomae-style sushi, featuring top-quality ingredients.
- Quintessence (Shinagawa) – A French restaurant awarded three Michelin stars, known for its exceptional service and creative culinary offerings.
- Sushi Yoshitake (Ginza) – A sushi restaurant that has been awarded three Michelin stars, emphasizing the use of seasonal and premium ingredients.
- Narisawa (Minato) – An innovative French restaurant with a focus on sustainability and nature-inspired cuisine, earning two Michelin stars.
But you must also not forget to explore street food markets like Takeshita Street in Harajuku or Nakamise Street in Asakusa for treats like taiyaki (fish-shaped pastry filled with sweet fillings), yakitori, and other local delights.
Travelling in and around Tokyo
Tokyo has an efficient transportation system that makes it easy to travel within the city and its surrounding areas. It has signs in both Japanese and English, making it accessible for international travellers. Consider purchasing a Suica or Pasmo card for convenient access to public transportation, as these prepaid cards can be used on trains, subways, buses, and even for shopping.
Modes of Transport
- Subways and Trains: The primary mode of transport, offering extensive connectivity across the city.
- Monorails: A scenic option to travel between different parts of Tokyo.
- Buses: An affordable way to explore local areas not covered by trains.
- Bicycles: Tokyo is quite bicycle-friendly, with rental services available.
- Water Bus and Ferries: Operate on the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay, providing a different perspective of the city.
- Shinkansen (Bullet Train): The world-famous high-speed rail system, ideal for exploring regions outside Tokyo.