Mount Fuji with cherry blossoms and clear blue sky, Japan

Melbourne to Tokyo: ANA Direct from A$595

4 airlines compared ยท Direct flight 10h 15m ยท No visa needed

from A$595return

Melbourne to Tokyo flights start from around A$595 return with connections, or A$900+ direct on ANA or JAL. The 10-hour direct flight lands at either Narita or Haneda โ€” Haneda is 30 minutes closer to central Tokyo and worth the premium. Australians don't need a visa for stays up to 90 days.

Flight time:10h 15m
From:A$595
Visa:Not needed
Time zone:+1h

Melbourne โ†’ Tokyo at a Glance

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Best price found: A$595 return
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Flight time: 10h 15m (direct)
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Airlines: ANA, Philippine Airlines, China Southern, JAL
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Visa: Not needed for Australians
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Time zone: JST (UTC+9) (+1h from Melbourne)
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Airport: Narita (NRT) / Haneda (HND)

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When to Fly Melbourne to Tokyo

๐Ÿ“… When flights are cheapest

Tokyo fares from Melbourne follow Japan's tourism calendar closely. Golden Week (late April to early May) and cherry blossom season (late March to mid-April) are the most expensive periods โ€” expect A$1,000-1,400 return even on budget carriers. The cheapest window is late January through early March, when post-New Year demand drops sharply and fares fall to A$595-750 on one-stop carriers. Autumn (October to November) is the hidden gem: perfect weather, stunning foliage at temples, and fares 20-30% below spring peak.

๐ŸŽฏ The sweet spot

For ski season (December to February), prices are mid-range but availability is tight. Book 3-4 months ahead for Niseko or Hakuba trips. If you're flexible on dates, ANA occasionally drops flash sales on the direct MEL-HND route around A$750 return โ€” follow their social media. Philippine Airlines via Manila is consistently the cheapest option year-round at A$595-700, but adds 4-5 hours of travel time. Worth it if budget matters more than sleep.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Daily budget guide

Daily costs in Tokyo are higher than Southeast Asia but lower than you'd expect. Budget A$100-150 per day for comfortable travel: a business hotel in Shinjuku runs A$80-120 per night, a conveyor belt sushi lunch is A$10-15, train travel with a Suica card costs A$8-12 per day, and a temple entrance fee is A$5-8. Convenience store meals (onigiri, sandwiches, bento) are excellent and cost A$5-8. Japan is a cash-heavy society โ€” withdraw yen at 7-Eleven ATMs, which accept all Australian cards.

Airlines flying Melbourne to Tokyo

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AirlineRouteDurationTypeFrom
China Southern logo
China Southern
Full service carrier
1 stop via CAN~15hBest priceA$595
Philippine Airlines logo
Philippine Airlines
Full service carrier
1 stop via MNL~14hA$650
ANA logo
ANA
Full service carrier
Direct10h 15mA$950
JAL logo
JAL
Full service carrier
direct (seasonal)10h 15mA$980

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About Tokyo

Tokyo skyline at sunset with Mount Fuji
Tokyo skyline with Mount Fuji in the distance

๐ŸŒด What to expect

Tokyo is sensory overload in the best possible way โ€” Shibuya Crossing at rush hour, the quiet perfection of a neighbourhood sushi counter, neon-soaked Shinjuku, and the serenity of Meiji Shrine all within the same afternoon.

โ˜€๏ธ Best time to visit

Cherry blossom season (late March to mid-April) is peak demand โ€” book 3+ months ahead. Autumn (October-November) offers perfect weather, stunning colours, and significantly lower fares. Summer is humid and hot but brings festivals and fireworks.

๐Ÿ“ Where to stay

The Japan Rail Pass saves money if you're doing day trips to Kyoto, Osaka, or Hakone. For Tokyo-only trips, get a Suica or Pasmo IC card โ€” it works on every train, bus, and convenience store.

Traditional Japanese temple in autumn
Senso-ji temple, Asakusa
Shibuya crossing at night, Tokyo
Shibuya crossing โ€” the world's busiest

Tokyo Travel Guide

Flying from Melbourne

ANA operates the only daily nonstop from Melbourne to Tokyo (Haneda) on a 787-9 โ€” business class availability opens 355 days out, and economy is genuinely comfortable on this aircraft. JAL runs seasonal Melbourne-Narita service.

If you don't mind a 2-hour layover in Manila, Philippine Airlines is consistently $200-300 cheaper than ANA and the food is surprisingly good. The trick is booking 2-3 months ahead โ€” last-minute Tokyo fares from Melbourne are brutal.

๐Ÿ’ก Insider Tip

ANA has the best Economy seat on this route but charges a premium. If you don't mind a 2-hour layover in Manila, Philippine Airlines is consistently $200-300 cheaper and the food is surprisingly good. The trick is booking 2-3 months ahead โ€” last-minute Tokyo fares from Melbourne are brutal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Australian passport holders get visa-free entry for up to 90 days. You'll fill out an arrival card on the plane and go through immigration at either Narita or Haneda.

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  • Price data sourced from Aviasales, aggregating 800+ airlines and travel agencies
  • Last updated: 22 March 2026
  • Prices shown are recent cached fares, not real-time quotes. Click "Compare flights" for current availability.
  • Travel advice: Smartraveller.gov.au
  • Official tourism: Japan National Tourism