Cheap Flights from Hobart to Tokyo - Narita
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Cheapest Hobart to Tokyo - Narita Return Prices
These are the cheapest prices for Hobart to Tokyo - Narita return airfares.
March 2026
£743
May 2026
£604
June 2026
£593
October 2026
£620
Did you know...
- Tokyo - Narita is 1 hour behind Hobart. You may feel jetlagged after the journey.
- The shortest one-way flight from Hobart to Tokyo - Narita is 13 hours and 40 minutes. Melbourne (Tullamarine)
- Tokyo - Narita has the International Air Transport Association (IATA) code of NRT.
- The distance from Tokyo - Narita to Hobart is 8,770 kilometres.
How to get from Hobart to Tokyo
Hobart (HBA)
to Sydney (SYD)
1h 45m
Layover - 7h 45m
Sydney (SYD)
to Tokyo Narita (NRT)
9h 45m
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