
Find RB flights from Malaysia to Japan from MYR2,333*
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MYR
Kuching (KCH)to
Tokyo (NRT)11 January 2026 - 18 January 2026
From
MYR4,140
Viewed 19 hours ago
Round-trip
Economy
Kota Kinabalu (BKI)to
Tokyo (NRT)11 January 2026 - 18 January 2026
From
MYR5,089
Viewed 3 hours ago
Round-trip
Economy
Kota Kinabalu (BKI)to
Tokyo (NRT)18 January 2026 - 25 January 2026
From
MYR6,124
Viewed 3 hours ago
Round-trip
Economy
Kuala Lumpur (KUL)to
Tokyo (NRT)18 January 2026 - 25 January 2026
From
MYR5,408
Viewed 18 hours ago
Round-trip
Economy
Kuala Lumpur (KUL)to
Tokyo (NRT)11 January 2026 - 18 January 2026
From
MYR5,708
Viewed 18 hours ago
Round-trip
Economy
*Best fares found by others within the last 48 hours and are subject to availability.
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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kota Kinabalu (BKI) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip | Economy | 15 September 2026 - 20 September 2026 | From MYR3,088 Viewed 1 day ago |
| Kuching (KCH) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip | Economy | 17 October 2026 - 23 October 2026 | From MYR2,490 Viewed 3 hours ago |
| Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip | Economy | 05 November 2026 - 15 November 2026 | From MYR2,333 Viewed 13 hours ago |
*Best fares found by others within the last 48 hours and are subject to availability.

Known as the “Land of the Rising Sun,” Japan’s traditional values and sophisticated culture create a unique travel experience that will draw you back again and again. Travellers delight in its volcanic slopes, animation studios, theme parks, historic castles, and its world-renowned cherry blossom festivals. Book your flight to Japan with Royal Brunei Airlines today and enjoy priority boarding and extra leg room when you purchase a preferred seat.
Explore Tokyo
Begin your adventure with a sunrise hike up Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest peak. Next, visit the Senso-Ji, also known as Asakusa Kannon, Tokyo’s oldest temple. Here you’ll find Nio statues and treasures, including the Lotus Sutra and a collection of poetry. Then, head to the Tokyo National Museum and immerse yourself in Japanese art, including woodblock prints, sculptures, and textiles. Afterward, go to Tokyo SkyTree, the second-tallest structure in the world, and view Tokyo from the observation deck.
Food in Japan
Japan is well known for its understated and balanced cuisine. As an island nation, there is a heavy emphasis on seafood, such as the internationally renowned sushi and sashimi. However, noodles are also very popular in both restaurants and on the streets. Udon is made from wheat, while its cousin, soba, is made from buckwheat. Finding halal options in Japan has become increasingly more common, and many establishments will clearly state that they offer them.
