Cairo to Tokyo (CAI–HND) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
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While no nonstop service exists between CAI and HND, connecting options are available through 24 hubs.
Connection Landscape
Travel Essentials
CAI: EEST · HND: JST
When it's 6:00 PM in Cairo, it's 12:00 AM (next day) in Tokyo.
Egyptian passport holders require a visa to enter Japan. The visa must be obtained from the Japanese embassy in Cairo before travel, with tourist visas allowing stays of up to 90 days. Processing takes about 5 working days. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended stay with at least two blank pages.
Cairo has no direct rail link to the airport yet. Metro Line 3 terminates at Adly Mansour station, still several kilometers short of CAI. From Adly Mansour, taxis or ride-hails cover the remaining distance in 15-20 minutes. Uber and Careem from downtown Cairo to the airport cost EGP 100-200 and take 45-60 minutes outside rush hour. Rush hour (7:00-10:00, 16:00-20:00) on the Ring Road can double that.
Yellow metered taxis charge EGP 150-300 depending on your starting point. Old black-and-white taxis lack meters, so agree on a price before getting in. CTA public buses 356, 400, and 1138 run from central Cairo to the airport (EGP 5-25) but are slow and crowded. Airport shuttle buses from major hotels cost EGP 25-50. For reliability, Uber or Careem with a pre-set fare is the path of least friction.
Keikyu Line to Shinagawa (13 min, ¥310) and Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho (18 min, ¥500) both connect to JR and Tokyo Metro networks. Terminal 3 (international) has direct access to both rail lines.Limousine buses serve Shinjuku, Shibuya, and major hotels (¥1,100, 40–60 min depending on traffic). Taxis to central Tokyo run ¥3,500–5,500. Haneda's proximity to Tokyo means ground transport is faster and cheaper than from Narita in virtually all cases.
Humid subtropical climate. Summers (June–September) are hot and humid (28–35°C) with a rainy season in June and typhoons possible July through October. Typhoons occasionally divert or cancel flights, but direct hits on Tokyo are less frequent than farther south. Humidity peaks in July and August.
Winters are cold and dry (2–10°C) with occasional light snow. Even minor snowfall disrupts Tokyo's ground operations since the city is not equipped for winter road treatment. Spring (April) is pleasant but windy. Fall (October–November) offers the best flying conditions.
CAI–HND Quick Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Connecting Options and Alternatives
24 one-stop connections are available, with the fastest taking approximately 14 hours via ICN. Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs.