Your complete guide to eVTOL flying taxi experiences in Tokyo. Discover routes, vertiport locations, pricing, and what it genuinely feels like to skip the traffic and soar above the city.
Not a helicopter. Not a plane. Something entirely new.
The first thing you notice is the silence. Unlike a helicopter, an eVTOL aircraft uses multiple small electric motors distributed across the airframe — each one quiet on its own, and together producing a low hum rather than a roar.
You board at a vertiport — a purpose-built terminal on a rooftop, bridge deck, or dedicated pad. Check-in takes minutes. There are no security queues. You walk to the aircraft, fasten your seatbelt, and within moments you're climbing vertically above Tokyo.
At cruise altitude — typically 500–1,500 feet — the city transforms. Traffic jams become irrelevant. A journey that takes 45 minutes by road takes 8 minutes in the air. The views on descent are, by all accounts, extraordinary.
The aircraft, the vertiports, the views — eVTOL flying taxis arriving in Tokyo.
Urban flight above busy traffic Tokyo
Rooftop landing
Charging Station
Airport Transfer
Everything you need to know before you fly.
Passengers report a quiet, smooth ascent — far quieter than a helicopter. You rise vertically from the vertiport, level off at low altitude, and glide over Tokyo in minutes. The views are spectacular and the ride is whisper-quiet thanks to distributed electric motors.
Book through Flying Taxi at flying-taxi.co.uk or directly via Air Mobility Services. Select Tokyo as your departure city, choose your route and time slot, and confirm your booking. You'll receive a digital boarding pass.
Yes. All eVTOL aircraft operating in Tokyo are certified by aviation authorities. They feature redundant electric motors (so a single motor failure does not affect the flight), advanced autopilot systems, and are flown by licensed pilots.
Introductory pricing for eVTOL flights in Tokyo starts from around £150–£300 per seat for short urban hops, comparable to a premium taxi or business class train fare. Prices are expected to fall significantly as the fleet scales up.
Commercial eVTOL routes are launching across Japan from 2026 onwards. Register your interest via our Route Checker to receive an alert the moment Tokyo routes go live.
Yes — a small carry-on bag per passenger is permitted. Each aircraft accommodates up to four passengers, so total luggage capacity is limited. For longer trips with larger bags, check with your operator at booking.
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