From
Toronto Pearson
Toronto
To
Narita International
Tokyo
Approximate flight time: 13h 0m
Airlines operating this route
Long-haul with great airline options. Book 8-12 weeks ahead.
The best months to fly from Toronto to Tokyo are:
Book 4-8 weeks in advance for the best prices. Prices typically increase closer to departure dates, especially during peak travel seasons.
Low Season
$0
Peak Season
$0
Prices are per person for round-trip economy class tickets. Actual prices vary based on dates, airline, and availability.
Tokyo seamlessly blends ultra-modern technology with ancient traditions. Narita International Airport connects to central Tokyo via the Narita Express (about 60 minutes) or the more affordable Keisei Skyliner.
Experience neon-lit Shibuya, serene Meiji Shrine, the Tsukiji outer market, and Akihabara's electric town. Japan's legendary punctual trains make exploring the city and beyond incredibly easy.
Cherry blossom season (late March-April) and autumn foliage (October-November) are most popular. Book well ahead for these periods. Summer is hot and humid; winter offers clear skies and hot spring season.
Toronto Pearson (YYZ) is Canada's busiest airport with two terminals. Terminal 1 handles most international flights on Air Canada and Star Alliance, while Terminal 3 serves WestJet and some other carriers.
The UP Express train connects Pearson to downtown Union Station in 25 minutes. Alternatively, the TTC bus #192 connects to Kipling subway station.
Arrive 3 hours before international flights, 2 hours for US flights (with pre-clearance), and 90 minutes for domestic.
All flights departing a Canadian airport are covered by the Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR), administered by the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA). APPR entitlements apply regardless of the carrier's nationality or where the aircraft is registered. Key provisions: for delays within the carrier's control (not safety-related), compensation scales from CAD $125 (delay of 3–6 hours) to CAD $1,000 (delay of 9+ hours) for large carriers. For cancellations within carrier control, passengers may choose a refund to the original form of payment, rebooking on the next available flight, or rebooking on an equivalent alternative carrier within 48 hours.
APPR applies to the first segment departing Canada on a through-ticket. Connecting segments operated by a separate carrier under a codeshare or interline agreement may be subject to that carrier's home jurisdiction (e.g., EU261/2004 for flights departing an EU airport). When connecting through Frankfurt on Lufthansa metal, the YYZ–FRA segment falls under APPR; the FRA–DEL or FRA–BOM Lufthansa segment falls under EU261, which provides materially stronger compensation for delays over 3 hours on flights over 3,500 km (€600 per passenger for routes over 3,500 km).
Travel Insurance note: APPR compensation does not cover consequential losses (missed events, hotels, etc.) beyond the prescribed food/accommodation allowances. Travellers with onward hotel bookings, wedding attendance, or other time-sensitive commitments should supplement APPR coverage with third-party trip delay/cancellation insurance underwritten to cover consequential loss.
Canadian residents returning from international travel are subject to personal exemptions under the Customs Act. After 48 hours outside Canada: CAD $800 exemption. After 7+ days: CAD $800 exemption (same level, but alcohol and tobacco allowances are higher). Gifts purchased abroad for Canadian residents are dutiable above the exemption threshold. Goods carried for commercial resale are not exempt and must be declared to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
Currency reporting: amounts of CAD $10,000 or more (or foreign equivalent) in cash or monetary instruments must be reported to CBSA on the BSF5020 form (Declaration of Cash and Monetary Instruments). This is a reporting requirement, not a prohibition — failure to report is an offence under PCMLTFA and can result in seizure.
The cheapest flights from Toronto (YYZ) to Tokyo (NRT) start from approximately $0 for economy class. Prices vary by season, booking date, and airline. We recommend booking 8-12 weeks in advance for the best fares.
Direct flights from Toronto to Tokyo take approximately 13 hours and 0 minutes. Connecting flights may take longer depending on the stopover duration and routing.
Airlines operating the YYZ to NRT route include Air Canada, ANA, Japan Airlines. Each airline offers different service levels, baggage policies, and loyalty programs. We compare all options to find you the best deal.
The most popular months to fly from Toronto to Tokyo are March, April, October, November. Long-haul with great airline options. Book 8-12 weeks ahead.
Typical economy fares by month. Click any month for a detailed fare breakdown and booking tips.
Jan
$1,100
–$1,300
Feb
$1,100
–$1,300
Mar
$1,350
–$2,000
Apr
$1,350
–$2,000
May
$1,350
–$2,000
Jun
$1,100
–$1,300
Jul
$1,350
–$2,000
Aug
$1,350
–$2,000
Sep
$1,350
–$2,000
Oct
$1,150
–$1,400
Nov
$1,150
–$1,400
Dec
$1,100
–$1,300
Per person, round-trip economy. Prices in CAD. Indicative ranges — actual fares vary.
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