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Origin | Tokyo |
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Destination | Manila |
Number of Daily Flights | 9 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Jun 5 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Jun 6 |
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Japan's Narita International Airport (NRT) is accessible via train, limousine service, taxi and private cars. The Tokyo to Manila route is served by different carriers with many of them scheduling direct flight, which takes about four hours. Head to NRT in a taxi, or by using public transportation.
Manila is the nation's political and financial center, attracting many business visitors. A guided tour of Malacanang Palace, the presidential home and office, provides glimpses of the country's history. Churches such as San Agustin, the Manila Cathedral and San Sebastian are living proof of the city's role as a Spanish stronghold. Manila is also a shopping mecca with bargain goods available in truckloads in the street markets of Baclaran and Divisoria.
The busiest roadway is EDSA or Epifanio de los Santos Highway, which is the main artery connecting Metro Manila to the suburban communities to the north and south. Light rail service is available on a north-south route serving communities on the west end. An east-west service was recently added. The area close to Makati, the financial hub, is an ideal place for visitors because of the density of shopping malls, restaurants like L’Incontro and hotels.
Manila's tropical climate is immediately evident when you arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL). It is generally hot and humid with temperatures ranging from 72 to 94 degrees F during both dry and wet seasons.