Now you can travel conveniently into Tokyo and beyond via Haneda. Also known as Tokyo International Airport, it is the closest airport to Tokyo city centre. It also provides great connectivity to the other parts of Japan as it handles almost all domestic flights to and from Tokyo.
Book now and fly confidently with us from 14 August 2022. Flights are available twice weekly to Haneda, Tokyo.
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Fly our new route and be rewarded! Japan is calling and it is a great time to visit!
Explore all the wonderful things the country has to offer with your first stop at Haneda, Tokyo. Yes, we fly there now.
What’s more, you’ll earn 50% Bonus Points so get your tickets early and don’t miss out!
Malaysia Airlines operating direct flights between Tokyo (Haneda) and Kuala Lumpur (MH 0037, MH 0036, JL 7096 & JL 7097)
Start your adventure in Japan by sampling the best eats and iconic Tokyo-born dishes. As the sushi capital of the world, you must try the freshest Edomae sushi at Toyosu Fish Market and indulge in comfort food for the soul such as Tsukemen, dipping ramen in flavourful broth; Omurice, fried rice wrapped in omelette; Monjayaki, savoury pancake; and Abura soba, oil noodles. Plus not to be missed, the classic and fluffy Tokyo buns with all kinds of fillings!
Shibuya is famous for its scramble crossing and Hachiko statue, both located outside the train station. Besides shopping, there’s plenty to explore like traditional tea houses for authentic tea ceremony, cat cafés where you can play with cute felines, Dagashi bars with over a hundred types of candy and the centuries-old bamboo forest at Suzume-no Oyado Ryokuchi Park. For an electrifying experience in the city that never sleeps, head to a karaoke parlour for some fun.
Soaking in a relaxing onsen is a once in a lifetime experience and there are many bathhouses to suit your every need, be it in the city or countryside. Onsen are filled with natural volcanic spring water that’s rich in mineral content and highly regarded for its healing properties. Typically, a more satisfying soak amid nature would require a day trip or weekend getaway to a hot springs retreat, these are easily accessible by train and you’ll enjoy sightseeing.
Tokyo Skytree is the tallest structure in Japan and was recognised as the world’s tallest tower by Guinness World Records in 2011. This landmark and tv broadcasting tower is open to visitors, it has a large shopping complex and aquarium at its base plus two observation decks which offer spectacular views at the top. There’s also a souvenir shop and sky restaurant serving French-Japanese fusion cuisine. It’s a great way to start or end your tour of the city.
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