Flights From Tokyo to Jakarta
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FAQ Flight Ticket Tokyo - Jakarta (NRT- CGK)
What documents are required for a trip from Tokyo to Jakarta?
All travelers must present a valid passport with a minimum validity of 6 months from their intended date of entry into Indonesia. For Indonesian passport holders returning from Japan, no visa is required as long as their stay in Japan was within the allowed timeframe. Foreign nationals, however, should ensure they meet Indonesia’s visa or entry permit requirements before traveling.
Where can I check the terminal and gate number?
After completing check-in, either online, via the tiket.com app, or directly at Haneda Airport, your boarding pass will display your terminal and gate information. You can also confirm real-time updates through airport departure screens or your airline’s official website. Gate numbers may occasionally change before boarding, so it’s best to double-check close to your departure time.
What are the entry requirements for traveling from Tokyo to Jakarta?
Entry requirements generally include holding a valid passport, a return or onward flight ticket, and proof of accommodation or sufficient funds if requested by immigration; travelers are advised to always check the Indonesian Embassy or immigration website for the latest regulations, especially during peak or restricted travel periods
Which airline offers a direct flight from Tokyo to Jakarta?
You’ll find direct daily flights for this international route, with morning and evening departures to suit various schedules. Use the tiket.com app or website to compare flight options, ticket prices, and baggage rules.
Popular airlines on this route include:
- Garuda Indonesia
- Japan Airlines (JAL)
- ANA (All Nippon Airways)
Do I need a passport or visa?
Yes. All travelers must carry a passport. Visa requirements depend on your nationality and the purpose of your trip to Indonesia.
Below are common visa types in Indonesia:
- Visa on Arrival (VoA): Valid for 30 days, extendable once. Commonly used for tourism and short visits.
- Tourist Visa: For longer holidays or visiting relatives. Valid up to 60 days, extendable monthly.
- Business Visa: For short-term business activities, valid up to 60 days.
- Student Visa: Issued for educational programs, valid for the duration of study.
- Work Visa: Required for employment in Indonesia; must be sponsored by an Indonesian company.
- KITAS (Temporary Stay Permit): Valid for 6 months to 2 years; for work, study, or family stay.
- KITAP (Permanent Stay Permit): Valid up to 5 years; suitable for long-term residents.
Best Time to Fly From Tokyo to Jakarta
The Tokyo Jakarta flight is a popular international route among business people, tourists, students, and families, and is served by both full-service and low-cost airlines with daily flights.
Jakarta has a tropical monsoon climate with two main seasons: the dry season (May–September) and the rainy season (November–March). The dry season is the best time to visit as the weather is sunnier and humidity is lower. Although the rainy season brings more rainfall, it remains an option for travelers who want to enjoy indoor attractions. Avoid peak seasons such as Eid al-Fitr, Christmas, and New Year if you are looking for cheaper prices as ticket and hotel prices usually skyrocket.
Festival & Events in Jakarta:
- Java Jazz Festival (March): One of the largest jazz music festivals in the world, attracting local and international artists.
- Jakarta Fair (June–July): Massive annual trade and cultural expo celebrating Jakarta’s anniversary.
- Indonesia International Motor Show (April): Popular with car enthusiasts and tech fans; features automotive showcases and innovations.
- Art Jakarta (August/September): A major contemporary art event showcasing galleries from across Asia and beyond.
- Jakarta Fashion Week (October–November): Southeast Asia’s leading fashion week with global and local designers.
For the best balance between weather and cost, consider flying during shoulder months like February to April or September to early November, when Jakarta is less crowded, and promotional fares from Tokyo are more likely to be available.
