
Flying to Japan in Style: Top Business Class Cabins

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Start your journey before you even land. We review the best business class cabins for flights to Tokyo.
For the discerning traveler, the journey to Japan is just as important as the destination. A 12+ hour flight can be an ordeal or an indulgence. Here are the top business class cabins that turn the long haul into a luxury experience.
1. ANA (All Nippon Airways) - "The Room"
ANA's new business class, "The Room," is widely considered the gold standard.
- The Seat: Massive, sofa-style seats with closing doors for complete privacy.
- Dining: Exceptional Japanese washoku meals designed by master chefs.
- Amenities: High-end Nishikawa bedding and Sony noise-canceling headphones.
2. JAL (Japan Airlines) - Sky Suite
JAL offers impeccable service and comfort.
- The Seat: Fully flat beds with direct aisle access for every passenger.
- Dining: Their "BEDD" restaurant in the sky features menus by Michelin-starred chefs.
- Service: The Omotenashi (hospitality) is unmatched, with attentive but unobtrusive cabin crew.
3. Singapore Airlines
If you are connecting through Asia, Singapore Airlines is a top contender.
- The Seat: Known for the widest business class seats in the sky.
- Book the Cook: Pre-order from a massive menu of gourmet dishes, including their famous Lobster Thermidor.
Is it Worth It?
Arriving in Tokyo well-rested and fed means you can hit the ground running without jet lag. For a premium trip, it is the only way to fly.
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