That would depend on where in the world you were flying to Tokyo from. For example, if you were going from South Korea, you would not pass any other countries. Going from somewhere like France, would involve crossing a lot more countries.
Apparently 11 hours according to my friend that went there. ^^
You first have to fly to Toronto, Canada then to Vancouver, Canada Then to Tokyo, or to Miami, USA to Seattle, USA then to Tokyo.
tansania
It takes 3 hours and 25 minutes to fly from Taipei to Tokyo.
A flight from London to Tokyo will fly over eastern England (Norfolk), the North Sea, much of Scandinavia, then over the north of Russia (Siberia), then over the northeast tip of China before heading into Japan.
From Paris to Dubai, you fly over:FranceGermanyAustriaHungaryRomaniaBulgariaTurkeySyriaIraqPersian Gulf (not a country)
That will depend on your starting point.
that depends on the airline, you could fly over Greenland and Canada, or you could fly just over the Atlantic straight to New York
US Air
no you fly up there :)
Flights from Dallas to Tokyo typically do not fly directly over the Pacific Ocean for the entire route. Instead, they often take a more northerly path, flying over parts of the continental U.S. and then across the northern Pacific, which can include passing over areas like Alaska or Canada. This routing is influenced by jet streams and air traffic considerations.
Belgium, Germany, Austria, Hungary