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Air Canada
2 Feb, Mon
08:15 PM
Calgary - Tokyo
1 stop
4h 5m
YYC-NRT
Air Canada
4 Feb, Wed
01:05 PM
Vancouver - Tokyo
Non-stop
10h 15m
YVR-NRT
Air Canada
16 Feb, Mon
03:00 PM
Calgary - Tokyo
1 stop
9h 20m
YYC-NRT
Air Canada
21 Feb, Sat
08:15 PM
Calgary - Tokyo
1 stop
4h 5m
YYC-NRT
Air Canada
3 Mar, Tue
09:30 AM
Toronto - Tokyo
1 stop
17h
YTZ-NRT
United Airlines
5 Feb, Thu
09:00 AM
Toronto - Tokyo
1 stop
18h 45m
YYZ-HND
Air Canada
1 Mar, Sun
06:00 PM
Montreal - Tokyo
1 stop
7h 30m
YUL-NRT
Westjet
3 Feb, Tue
01:55 PM
Calgary - Tokyo
Non-stop
10h 35m
YYC-NRT
United Airlines
11 Feb, Wed
12:25 PM
Vancouver - Osaka
1 stop
11h 15m
YVR-KIX
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Currency JPY
Number of flights per week 21
Top destinations Tokyo
Most popular airline China Eastern Airlines
Most popular airport Haneda Airport
Flight Duration 13 hour 30 min

About Japan

Japan, one of the world's oldest and most culturally rich countries, is also known as a land of disciplined and hardworking people. The country, which managed to quickly recover from the heavy wounds it suffered during World War II, is particularly admired for its advancements and progress in the field of technology. Japan holds a leading position in various industries, including automotive, shipbuilding, electronics, and machinery production, and its economy ranks third in the world.
Located on four major islands to the west of the Pacific Ocean, Japan shares borders with neighboring countries of China, Russia, North Korea, and South Korea. Due to its diverse geographical regions, Japan experiences varying climate conditions, with the monsoon region and temperate zone coexisting. Rainfall is scarce in the country, with a warm and humid summer and a sunny and warm winter.
The capital city, Tokyo, one of Japan's oldest cities, is a world metropolis that captivates with its impressive architecture. Osaka, the country's second-largest city, known as the "city of gourmets," Yokohama, the hub of Japanese trade, and Kyoto, often referred to as the "capital of Japanese tourism," are all cities that should be on your must-visit list.
You can encounter different forms of entertainment and festivals throughout the year in Japan. Some of the most notable festivals include the Hanami Festival, which starts in March and April when red flowers bloom, meaning "flower viewing," the Ecanayka Festival, and the Tokyo International Film Festival. For those who want to enjoy the nightlife until dawn, entertainment venues in Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, and Roppongi are available.
Japanese cuisine involves rice and seafood almost in every meal. Some of the famous dishes include Donburi, a rice meal with meat and vegetables, Sushi, which consists of rice and raw fish, and Takoyaki, a dish made with octopus and dough.

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