Cheap flights to Tohoku are the way to go - especially if you are heading there from Kansai! The Tohoku region, with its abundance of nature and numerous hot springs, is a place for you to kick back and relax.
A holiday featuring the vastly different Kansai and Tohoku areas is sure to leave you with many unique and special memories.
Here, we’ll walk you through the recommended sightseeing spots when heading from Kansai to Tohoku, and the ins and outs of getting domestic flights to Tohoku.
How long are flights to Tohoku from Kansai?
Flights to Tohoku from Kansai take considerably less time than the bullet train, giving you more time to enjoy your holiday. We’ve summarized the flights to each airport, as well as the time needed and fare for each route.
Aomori Prefecture – Osaka International (Itami) Airport to Aomori Airport
・Time needed: One and a half to two hours
・Fare: About 30,000 yen
Akita Prefecture – Osaka International (Itami) Airport to Odate-Noshiro Airport, via Haneda Airport
・Time needed: Three to four and a half hours (including airport transfer)
・Fare: About 45,000 yen
Iwate Prefecture – Osaka International (Itami) Airport to Iwate Hanamaki Airport
・Time needed: One hour and twenty minutes
・Fare: About 30,000 yen
Yamagata Prefecture – Osaka International (Itami) Airport to Yamagata Airport
・Time needed: One hour and fifteen minutes
・Fare: About 30,000 yen
Yamagata Prefecture – Osaka International (Itami) Airport to Shonai Airport, via Haneda Airport
・Time needed: Three and a half to four and a half hours (including airport transfer)
・Fare: About 40,000 yen
Miyagi Prefecture – Osaka International (Itami) Airport to Sendai Airport
・Time needed: One hour and twenty minutes
・Fare: About 30,000 yen
Miyagi Prefecture – Kansai International Airport to Sendai Airport (low-cost carriers only)
・Time needed: One hour and forty minutes
・Fare: About 6,000 yen
Fukushima Prefecture – Osaka International (Itami) Airport to Fukushima Airport
・Time needed: One hour and five minutes
・Fare: About 30,000 yen
The fares we’ve provided are, at best, rough estimates. Depending on the airline and departure date, fares may vary significantly.
Besides this, there are early bird offers and cheaper options from low-cost carriers as well. The rates given above should only be used as an estimate while choosing your flights to Tohoku.
On top of this, flights to Odate-Noshiro Airport (Akita prefecture) and Naisho Airport (Yamagata prefecture) do not have direct flights, but require transfers at Haneda Airport, in Tokyo.
For more details, please refer to each airline’s official websites below.
6 must-see sightseeing spots in Tohoku: Travelling is quick and easy by plane
After booking flights to Tohoku, where to go? Here are six places you absolutely have to visit.
1. Tsugaru-Goshogawara Station on the Tsugaru Railway (Aomori Prefecture)
Famous for their popular “stove trains”, Tsugaru-Goshogawara Station is the first station on the Tsugaru Railway and acts as a train depot as well. The stove trains chug their way down to each station, including many with famous tourist attractions. Nearby, you can find a sign to a local museum, the Tachineputa Museum, which showcases exhibits from local festivals.
You can access the area by taking a plane from Itami Airport to Aomori Airport, then heading to Hirosaki Station via limousine bus. From there, take the JR Ōu main line to Goshogawara station, which is right next to Tsugaru-Goshogawara Station. From Itami Airport to the station, it takes roughly four and a half to five hours, including the plane ride, and costs roughly 32,000 yen.
If you were to take a bullet train over from the Kansai area, it can take almost 15 hours, and heading over by plane can significantly shorten your travel time, giving you more time to enjoy your holiday.
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Address
Aza-Asahicho, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori, 037-0062
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Nearest Station
Tsugaru-goshogawara Station (Tsugaru Tetsudo Line)
- Phone Number 0173-34-2148
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Address
Aza-Asahicho, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori, 037-0062
2. Ōsawa Onsen (Iwate Prefecture)
One of the great literary giants of Japan, Miyazawa Kenji, was born in Hanamaki City of Iwate Prefecture, and he loved Ōsawa Onsen, one of the hot springs in the prefecture.
To reach Sansuikaku, one of the celebrated ryokan inns there, you can take a bus from Hanamaki station. It’s most convenient to take a limited express bus to reach Hanamaki Airport Station from the airport, and transfer onto the JR Tohoku main line. You can take a flight from Itami Airport to Iwate Hanamaki Airport, and the total journey costs 35,000 yen, and takes a little less than two hours, including all the necessary transfers.
As there is also a free shuttle bus service heading towards Hanamaki station and Hanamaki Airport station, you can head over to the onsen via taxi, and take the shuttle bus for the return trip to tour around the city, making for a very convenient journey indeed.
3. Akiu Onsen (Miyagi Prefecture)
With over 1,500 years of history, Akiu Onsen is one of the three great hot springs of Japan. And there are not just hot springs in the area, but a vast expanse of beautiful greenery and nature too.
From Sendai Airport, you can take the Airport Liner bus to the western region of Sendai, and the total journey takes two hours and ten minutes from Itami Airport, or two hours and twenty-five minutes from Kansai International Airport.
The bus ride costs 1,000 yen one way, and the flight can cost as little as 8,000 yen from Kansai International Airport if you use low-cost carriers such as Peach.
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Address
Akiumachiyumoto, Taihaku-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi, 980-0803
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Nearest Station
Rikuzen-shirasawa Station (Senzan Line)
3 minutes by bus
- Phone Number 022-398-2323
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Address
Akiumachiyumoto, Taihaku-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi, 980-0803
4. Risshakuji Temple (Yamagata Prefecture)
Also known as Yamadera temple, Risshakuji Temple in Yamagata is highly popular amongst both local and foreign tourists. Scaling the 1,070-step staircase to the temple, surrounded by nature and greenery, rewards you with breathtaking scenery of the landscape below.
From Yamagata Airport, take a bus to Yamagata Station, and take the JR line for five stations (three stations on the rapid train) to the nearest station, Yamadera station. Yamagata station itself has many restaurants and eateries in the surrounding area, so be sure to enjoy the local cuisine of Yamagata as well.
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Address
4456-1, Yamadera, Yamagata-shi, Yamagata, 999-3301
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Nearest Station
Yamadera Station (Senzan Line)
5 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 023-695-2843
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Address
4456-1, Yamadera, Yamagata-shi, Yamagata, 999-3301
5. Tora Shokudo (Fukushima Prefecture)
When speaking of Fukushima Prefecture, one of the first places to come to mind is Shirakawa Ramen, one of the famous gourmet foods lining the streets of Kitakata. The origins of this legendary type of ramen in Japan go back to a shop called Tora Shokudo.
As Tora Shokudo is quite far from the nearest station, a car is needed to reach the place, so it’s best to get a rental at the airport. Besides satisfying your appetite with Shirakawa Ramen, you can cruise the prefecture and its sightseeing spots via car too.
It takes 30 minutes to reach the place by car from Fukushima Airport, and the total journey is one hour and 45 minutes in total from Itami Airport. Including the car rental, the fare for the journey costs approximately 37,000 yen for a half-day car rental, and 42,000 yen for the full day.
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Address
1, Takinojiri, Kurabeishi, Shirakawa-shi, Fukushima, 961-0017
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Nearest Station
Shirakawa Station (Tohoku Main Line)
15 minutes by car
- Phone Number 0248-22-3426
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Address
1, Takinojiri, Kurabeishi, Shirakawa-shi, Fukushima, 961-0017
Though it’s possible to reach the Tohoku area via bullet train or local train lines, due to the long distance, it’s most convenient to get there from Kansai via plane.
On top of that, as many sightseeing spots are relatively far from train stations, it’s easier to rent a car from the airport as well. While driving to your destination, you can also soak in the sights of the amazing greenery and landscapes of the Tohoku region.
From Kansai to Tohoku, be sure to fully enjoy these two facets of Japan!
Text by: Kenfumi Mikawa
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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