How to find cheap flights from Atlanta to Japan
646 € is currently the cheapest price for a return flight from Atlanta to Japan.
You'll be travelling from Atlanta into Tokyo Narita in Tokyo with that fare.
A one-way ticket starts at 297 €.
Willing to go wherever the cheap flights are? Enter 'Japan' in the 'To' field to find the lowest fares for different cities.
Japan has roughly 35 international airports, so you'll have your pick of arrival options.
Choose 'Add nearby airports' to expand your search and compare prices across all airports close to both your departure and destination cities.
Book as soon as you can. You'll have more airlines, routes and times to choose from. Wait too long and you could be left with fewer choices and higher costs.
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Best time to fly from Atlanta to Japan
If you're trying to spend less, September is usually the cheapest month to catch a flight from Atlanta to Japan.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often the most affordable days to fly in general, with fares dipping during the quieter midweek period.
April, May and August are the busiest months to travel to Japan. April tops the list, making it a great time to visit if you like things to feel a little more lively.
January, February and March are the quietest months. March sees the lowest overall travel demand and is a good option if you want to keep things more relaxed.
Flights from Atlanta to Japan: what to expect
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport (ATL) is the main airport when leaving from Atlanta.
From Atlanta, you can fly nonstop to at least one airport in Japan.
Roughly seven direct flights operate every week between Atlanta and destinations across Japan.
The main airline flying this route is Delta.
When it comes to the most popular routes from Atlanta to Japan, Tokyo sits high on the travel wishlist.
The average journey on this route takes around 14 hours 20 minutes.
Popular places to visit in Japan
Tokyo
Located in Kantō, this city is a popular destination for Atlanta to Japan flights. TOKYO SKYTREE, Sensho-ji and Ginza Central Street are essential stops for first-time visitors.
You can fly into Tokyo through Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) or Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT).
Ready to find the right place to stay? Check out the range of hotels in Tokyo.
Osaka
Get to know this Kansai city's highlights including Dotonbori, Osaka Castle and Universal Studios Japan.
Kansai International (Osaka) Airport (KIX), Itami Domestic (Osaka) Airport (ITM) and Kobe Airport (UKB) are the main entry points by air.
The same magic that powers our flight search can also help you find the best-value stays around. Use it to compare prices and availability across hotels in Osaka.
Fukuoka
Itsukushima Shrine, Momochi Seaside Park and Ohori Park are major sights to cross off while you're in this corner of Kyushu-Okinawa.
You can reach the city through its main airport, Fukuoka Airport (FUK).
Pick up a deal on where you'll stay by checking out the list of hotels in Fukuoka.
Visiting Japan for the first time? Here's what you need to know
Know the entry rules before you head to the airport. Rules can vary depending on your passport and reason for travel. Always check with reliable sources like embassy websites or your airline.
You'll be using the Japanese yen (JPY) for everyday spending. Debit and credit cards are only accepted in large businesses, so it's worth having a backup payment option.
Japan has a population of roughly 120 million. The capital city is Tokyo.
You won't have to adjust your watch while travelling through this destination, with only one standard time zone of UTC+9 inches place.
Pick the season that matches how you like to travel, whether that's hotter, cooler or somewhere in between. August is one of the warmest months in Japan.
Plan your trip for sometime around January if you'd rather be there when it's cooler.
January is usually the rainiest month, while May is the driest.
The Kyoto Gion Matsuri grand procession, Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Season and the Aomori Nebuta Matsuri parade are among the biggest events here. Think about booking your Atlanta to Japan flight around moments like these for a travel experience beyond the ordinary.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car rental
Booked that cheap flight from Atlanta to Japan? Now work out where you're going to stay and how you'll travel around. Check out the range of hotels in Japan and filter your search by property type, location and more. You can also browse car rental options in Japan and choose from pickup locations in cities or right at the airport.


