Support

Flights Sakata — Tokyo

Shonai
SYO
Tokyo
TYO

Cheap flights Sakata — Tokyo

Below you can see the best deals on flights Sakata — Tokyo for upcoming dates. Direct and connecting flights from various airlines — compare prices and choose the right ticket.

Top 10 cheap flights Sakata — Tokyo

Direct flights Sakata — Tokyo

Direct flight options for Sakata — Tokyo with no stopovers on upcoming dates. A direct flight is faster and more convenient — especially when travelling with luggage or children.

The fastest direct flight is operated by All Nippon Airways — travel time is 1 h 5 min.

Top 10 direct flights Sakata — Tokyo

About the Sakata — Tokyo flight

On this page, you can find and book flights from Sakata to Tokyo. Flights between the cities, covering a distance of 360 km, operate regularly with about 4 flights per week, allowing you to choose a convenient time for your trip.

Airlines serving this route include NH (All Nippon Airways) and Vietnam Airlines. Since ticket prices depend on the season and flight occupancy, we recommend using the low-price calendar and price trend chart to find the best deal. Before your flight, check the most convenient way to get to the airport in Sakata and plan your route from Tokyo airport in advance.

Flight schedule Sakata — Tokyo

The table shows direct flights Sakata → Tokyo on the selected date. The flight takes approximately 57 min. Regular flights are operated by All Nippon Airways, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways and Vietnam Airlines. Departures from Shonai Airport airports, arrivals at Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport.

For each flight, the following details are shown: departure time (local), arrival city and airport, flight number and airline, terminal or gate, and status. Click on a flight to open its details and go to ticket search. To view flights on a different day, change the date above the table.

Today
Any time

Flight ticket prices by day: Sakata — Tokyo

Below is a calendar of the lowest flight ticket prices for Sakata — Tokyo by day. Pick a convenient date and instantly see the fare. To view round-trip fares, switch to the "Round trip" tab above the calendar, select your departure date — and the right-hand calendar will highlight the lowest prices for return flights on each day.

 
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--

Prices by month

Sakata → Tokyo, average one-way price

MonthAverage priceLevelMonthAverage priceLevelMonthAverage priceLevel
Jan$162highMay$131mediumSep$139medium
Feb$123lowJun$131lowOct$127low
Mar$139mediumJul$146mediumNov$127low
Apr$169highAug$177highDec$169high

Some values are estimated based on seasonality.

When to fly

Weather conditions in Tokyo are most comfortable in May and October, when air temperatures stay within the 15–22°C range. August is the hottest month, with an average high of 30.6°C, while precipitation peaks in October (over 211 mm), which may affect your travel plans.

Due to the lack of current data on minimum prices for the upcoming period, we recommend tracking fare changes in real-time. Generally, the most budget-friendly offers appear for flights during periods of low tourist demand, excluding holiday weeks and the cherry blossom season.

November is an optimal choice for your flight: the number of rainy days decreases to 9, and the mild temperature of 8–16°C is ideal for getting around. Avoid planning your trip for June or July if you want to skip high humidity and frequent downpours.

Temperature · Tokyo

Dry and wet days · Tokyo

Wind speed and direction · Tokyo

We'll let you know if you need a visa

Enter your destination or
Your nationality
Destination

How to get the best deal on a Sakata — Tokyo ticket

  • Book 4–6 weeks before departure, as there are only about 4 flights per week on this route, and seats on popular dates sell out quickly.
  • Use the low-price calendar on this page to compare ticket costs for nearby dates, as a one-day difference can lead to significant savings.
  • Keep in mind that full-service carriers like NH (All Nippon Airways) typically include carry-on luggage in all fares, but baggage allowances may vary depending on the class of service.
  • Choose flights departing in the middle of the week (Tuesday or Wednesday), as demand for travel between Japanese cities is traditionally higher on weekends.

Airlines

There are 4 airlines operating on the flight route from Sakata to Tokyo, with All Nippon Airways (NH) and Vietnam Airlines handling the majority of traffic. Most flights are direct, allowing you to cover the distance between the cities as quickly as possible. To choose the best departure time and view a detailed schedule by day of the week, please refer to the interactive list below.

  • All Nippon AirwaysNH
    3x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 21648M pax/year
    • Direct flight SYO → HND3x/week
      Duration
      1h 8m
      Days
      MTWTFSS
  • Singapore AirlinesSQ
    1x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 16325M pax/year
    • Direct flight SYO → HND1x/week
  • Thai AirwaysTG
    1x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 7715M pax/year
    • Direct flight SYO → HND1x/week
      Days
      MTWTFSS
  • Vietnam AirlinesVN
    1x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 10323M pax/year
    • Direct flight SYO → HND1x/week
      Days
      MTWTFSS

Cities and airports on the Sakata — Tokyo route

Flights Sakata — Tokyo depart from Shonai Airport and arrive at Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport. Below are pages for the cities, countries, and airports on the route: airlines, schedules, and travel guides.

Departure airports
Arrival airports

Interesting articles about Tokyo

First time in Tokyo: what to see in three daysTravel Ideas

First time in Tokyo: what to see in three days

Three days in Tokyo — it literally sounds like a fairy tale. If you’ve decided to visit the Land of the Rising Sun and are trying to put together a cool itinerary for Japan , read our short guide to t…

The World’s Largest CitiesInteresting

The World’s Largest Cities

If you prefer non-stop action to quiet solitude somewhere by the sea or in the mountains — this article is for you. We’ve already told you about the oldest cities in the world, and now it’s time to de…

Japan Itinerary: Fuji and Kimono, Sushi and Anime — All Inclusive!Tips for Travelers

Japan Itinerary: Fuji and Kimono, Sushi and Anime — All Inclusive!

The Maneki-neko beckoning cat figurine waved its paw, and now you have tickets to Japan! Spoiler alert: it won’t be too economical, as the country itself is not budget-friendly. But it will be one of…

10 More Interesting Japanese DishesInteresting

10 More Interesting Japanese Dishes

The rolls we are used to and Japanese cuisine are largely parallel phenomena. So during your trip to Tokyo a wealth of gastronomic discoveries awaits you. We continue to tell you exactly what they are…

Not Just Sushi: 10 Japanese Dishes Worth TryingInteresting

Not Just Sushi: 10 Japanese Dishes Worth Trying

Sushi and sashimi are not all there is to Japanese cuisine. We’ve compiled 10 dishes from the land of the rising sun that are worth trying if you’ve already bought tickets to Tokyo (or any other Japan…

Tips for Travelers

5 Airports with Free City Tours

Have a long layover at the airport? Don’t rush to get upset! If you are flying through one of the cities we’ll tell you about in this article, you can count on a free tour. ISTANBUL. ATATÜRK AIRPORT I…

Frequently asked questions about the Sakata — Tokyo flight

How long is the flight from Sakata to Tokyo?

The distance between the cities is only 360 km. A direct flight takes about 1 hour on average, which is the fastest way to reach the capital.

Which airlines fly the Sakata — Tokyo route?

Regular air service is provided by All Nippon Airways (NH), Vietnam Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and Thai Airways.

Are there direct flights?

Yes, there are direct flights on this route, allowing you to avoid layovers and significantly reduce travel time.

Which airport does the flight arrive at?

When searching for tickets to Tokyo, the system will offer arrival options at the city's main airports (Haneda or Narita), depending on the specific airline flight.

When is the best time to buy a ticket?

It is best to buy tickets in advance, as with a limited number of flights per week (around 4), prices for upcoming dates tend to rise.

Where else you can fly from Tokyo

See all
We use cookies for your convenience.