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frontpageserra | Staff posted Aug 25, 2023 04:28 PM
frontpageserra | Staff posted Aug 25, 2023 04:28 PM

Roundtrip Nonstop Flight: Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Tokyo, Japan (HND)

(Travel Nov 2023 - Jan 2024)

$657

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Expedia, Travelocity, Booking.com & American Airlines offer Roundtrip Nonstop Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Tokyo, Japan (HND) on sale with prices starting from $656.85 for travel on select dates in November 2023 - January 2024.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note: These are regular, main cabin economy airfares that include a personal item, a carry-on bag, 1 free checked bag, seat selection and free change (fare difference applies).

Travel Availability (subject to change):
  • Departs LAX: Nov 25-30; Dec 2-7, 10-12
  • Returns: Dec 1, 4-15, 18-19, 25-28; Jan 17, 22-27, 29-31

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    • When travelling internationally, always get up-to-date covid-19 travel restrictions as they change frequently.

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Expedia, Travelocity, Booking.com & American Airlines offer Roundtrip Nonstop Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Tokyo, Japan (HND) on sale with prices starting from $656.85 for travel on select dates in November 2023 - January 2024.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note: These are regular, main cabin economy airfares that include a personal item, a carry-on bag, 1 free checked bag, seat selection and free change (fare difference applies).

Travel Availability (subject to change):
  • Departs LAX: Nov 25-30; Dec 2-7, 10-12
  • Returns: Dec 1, 4-15, 18-19, 25-28; Jan 17, 22-27, 29-31

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • When travelling internationally, always get up-to-date covid-19 travel restrictions as they change frequently.

Original Post

Written by serra | Staff

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kird
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My wife and I actually prefer to travel to Japan (specifically Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka) during the winter. We've been during the spring and summer as well. Obviously spring is the best time but also the most expensive time. We have gone more times than we can count since we have friends and family that live there.

For us, the summer time is just way too hot and humid. Although the trains have ice cold AC, there is a ton of walking in the thick heat. Weirdly, the only time I have experienced rain in Japan was during the summer.

We prefer winter because:
1. There are way less tourist, which means less wait at attractions of popular restaurants.

2. It is cold but we just wore a thicker pair of pants with a down/puffy coat and we were fine. The trains had the heater blasting so they were nice little breaks to warm up. With all the walking, it didn't really feel all that cold to us (except for our hands)

3. Many popular attractions are decorated with tons of Christmas lights and it just looks magical

4. We found that hotel prices are a little cheaper around the winter time

5. Eating a hot steaming bowl of ramen when it is cold out is one of the best feelings

We also have experienced a snow in Tokyo and it didn't feel too cold. It was just a little annoying because it got our shoes wet and some parts were really slippery. There wasn't a lot of snow but enough for it to visibly coat the floor and to feel it under your feet as you walked.

I've never experienced a Chicago winter but I find it comparable to a winter I've experienced in Portland. It is definitely way colder winter than a LA winter.
fivenue
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Avoid expedia.

Book direct
geoffkin
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Usually means book thru American, but a JAL flight. Which is a HUGE PLUS!

For S. Korea you book thru United, but always an Asiana flight..

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Aug 31, 2023 12:56 AM
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TalentedShow293Aug 31, 2023 12:56 AM
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American's international product is horrible. If JAL is an option then it's a good deal
Aug 31, 2023 09:56 PM
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ValBAug 31, 2023 09:56 PM
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Quote from socal1 :
Is it like a Chicago winter or Los Angeles winter?
Check the map , the Latitude .
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gaijin4life
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Sep 01, 2023 08:22 AM
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Quote from BananaPeel09 :
Just FYI, a bunch of radioactive water was dumped into the ocean in Japan very recently...
Look at the amount of treated water China and France dump from their reactors. It's DOZENS of times more EVERY YEAR than Japan will dump over the next 30 years.
Sep 07, 2023 03:55 AM
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shh13003Sep 07, 2023 03:55 AM
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Booked directly with AA leaving on Nov 30, and coming back with United on Dec 17, total for 2 people was $1350.90, a little more than the $657 shown here but still happy.
Sep 16, 2023 04:45 PM
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Aya224Sep 16, 2023 04:45 PM
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Quote from kird :
My wife and I actually prefer to travel to Japan (specifically Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka) during the winter. We've been during the spring and summer as well. Obviously spring is the best time but also the most expensive time. We have gone more times than we can count since we have friends and family that live there.

For us, the summer time is just way too hot and humid. Although the trains have ice cold AC, there is a ton of walking in the thick heat. Weirdly, the only time I have experienced rain in Japan was during the summer.

We prefer winter because:
1. There are way less tourist, which means less wait at attractions of popular restaurants.

2. It is cold but we just wore a thicker pair of pants with a down/puffy coat and we were fine. The trains had the heater blasting so they were nice little breaks to warm up. With all the walking, it didn't really feel all that cold to us (except for our hands)

3. Many popular attractions are decorated with tons of Christmas lights and it just looks magical

4. We found that hotel prices are a little cheaper around the winter time

5. Eating a hot steaming bowl of ramen when it is cold out is one of the best feelings

We also have experienced a snow in Tokyo and it didn't feel too cold. It was just a little annoying because it got our shoes wet and some parts were really slippery. There wasn't a lot of snow but enough for it to visibly coat the floor and to feel it under your feet as you walked.

I've never experienced a Chicago winter but I find it comparable to a winter I've experienced in Portland. It is definitely way colder winter than a LA winter.
Same experience here, really enjoy the train rides and exploring more when it's cold. I feel like Spring and Fall are one time things where you see all the seasonal stuff, but winter is the go to for enjoying everything the city itself has to offer.

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