Delhi to Hiroshima Flights — Guide 2026

Delhi to Hiroshima flights — no non-stop; best routing via Tokyo on Air India, ANA or JAL, fares, HIJ airport and the Japan eVisa Indians need.

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Quick answer: Delhi to Hiroshima flights take about ≈ 13h – 17h (1–2 stop, including layover), operated by Air India, ANA, Japan Airlines; Asian hub carriers (1–2 stop), No non-stop — daily 1-stop options via Tokyo (Haneda/Narita) or another Asian hub. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest DEL–HIJ fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.

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Delhi to Hiroshima flights — quick facts

Airlines flying Delhi to Hiroshima

There is no non-stop, so almost everyone routes via Tokyo. Air India, ANA and Japan Airlines all fly the Delhi–Tokyo sector non-stop (to Haneda or Narita), after which ANA or JAL operate frequent domestic hops on to Hiroshima (HIJ). Booking the Tokyo–Hiroshima leg on the same airline group (Air India and ANA are Star Alliance partners; JAL is oneworld) keeps your bags checked through and connections protected. Alternatively, 1-stop routings via an Asian hub — Bangkok, Singapore or Hong Kong with onward Japan connections — can work, though Tokyo is usually the slickest. Some travellers instead fly to Tokyo or Osaka and take the shinkansen bullet train to Hiroshima.

Cheapest time to fly / book

Demand to Japan peaks during the cherry-blossom season (late March–April), the autumn-foliage weeks (November) and the Golden Week and Obon holidays — the priciest, busiest times. The cheaper shoulders are May–June (before the summer rush) and winter (January–February). As of May 2026, indicative round-trip economy fares Delhi–Hiroshima range roughly ₹55,000–95,000 depending on routing and season, with one-ways from around ₹32,000 on the keenest sales. Because it is a connecting journey, weigh total time against price. Book blossom and autumn dates 2–3 months ahead. Indicative only — check live in the FlightGPT chat.

Flight duration & routing

The most efficient routing pairs a non-stop Delhi–Tokyo leg of about 8 hours with a roughly 1h 25m domestic hop on to Hiroshima, so — including a typical layover at Haneda or Narita — total door-to-door time runs around 13–17 hours. Hiroshima is 3h 30m ahead of India (Japan keeps a single time zone with no daylight saving), so an evening departure from Delhi lands in Japan the following morning or midday. Routings via Bangkok, Singapore or Hong Kong add time. If you prefer the train, flying into Tokyo or Osaka and taking the shinkansen to Hiroshima is scenic but adds a few hours overall.

Baggage & fares

On the long-haul leg to Tokyo, Air India, ANA and JAL economy typically allow generous piece-based baggage (often 2 x 23 kg) on India–Japan fares; the onward domestic Japanese sector usually carries the international allowance when booked on one through-ticket, but a separately bought domestic ticket can have a tighter limit, so confirm. The catch is consistency: mixing two non-partner airlines can trigger the most restrictive rule and a bag re-check at Tokyo. Wherever possible, book the whole DEL–HIJ journey on a single ticket. Vegetarian (VGML), Asian-vegetarian (AVML) and Jain (JNML) meals can be requested up to 24 hours before departure.

Airports & terminals

Delhi (DEL) — international flights depart Terminal 3, Indira Gandhi International. In Tokyo you will connect at Haneda (HND) or Narita (NRT); if your domestic leg leaves a different airport or terminal, allow plenty of time to transfer. Hiroshima (HIJ) — the airport sits about 50 km east of the city in Mihara, with a single terminal; the simplest way in is the airport limousine bus to Hiroshima Station, taking roughly 45–55 minutes. From there, trams and trains reach the Peace Park and the ferry to Miyajima. Build in a comfortable Tokyo connection, especially if changing between unaffiliated airlines.

Visa & entry for Indians

Indian passport holders need a visa for Japan arranged before travel — there is no visa-on-arrival. The good news is Japan now offers an eVisa for eligible Indian tourists applying through the official portal (often via VFS Global), alongside the traditional sticker visa for other cases. A single-entry tourist visa is inexpensive and usually processed within a few working days, given proof of funds, itinerary and accommodation. If you merely connect through Tokyo without clearing immigration and stay airside, a transit visa is generally not required — but if you must switch airports or leave the sterile area, check the transit rules. Full guidance is in the Visas guide.

Best time to visit

Hiroshima is at its best in spring (late March–April), when cherry blossoms frame the Peace Park and Miyajima, and in autumn (October–November), with mild weather and fiery foliage at Miyajima's Momijidani Park — both peak, busy seasons. Summer (June–September) is hot and humid, with a June–July rainy season and the solemn 6 August Peace Memorial Ceremony. Winter is cool, quieter and good value. The Setouchi region's mild climate makes shoulder months pleasant too. For what to see, including Miyajima's floating torii, see the Hiroshima destination guide.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Delhi to Hiroshima flight?

There is no non-stop. The most efficient routing pairs a non-stop Delhi-Tokyo leg of about 8 hours with a roughly 1h 25m domestic hop to Hiroshima, for a total of around 13-17 hours door-to-door once the Tokyo layover is counted.

Which airlines fly Delhi to Hiroshima?

No single airline flies it non-stop. Almost everyone routes via Tokyo: Air India, ANA and Japan Airlines fly Delhi-Tokyo non-stop, then ANA or JAL operate the domestic hop to Hiroshima. One-stop routings via Bangkok, Singapore or Hong Kong also work.

How much is a Delhi to Hiroshima ticket?

As of May 2026, indicative round-trip economy fares range roughly ₹55,000-95,000 by routing and season, with one-ways from around ₹32,000 on the keenest sales. Book cherry-blossom and autumn dates 2-3 months ahead. Indicative only - check live fares in the FlightGPT chat.

Do Indians need a visa for Japan?

Yes. Indian passport holders need a visa for Japan arranged before travel - there is no visa-on-arrival. Japan now offers an eVisa for eligible Indian tourists via the official portal, alongside the traditional sticker visa. A single-entry tourist visa is inexpensive and usually processed within a few working days. See /visas.

Is there a non-stop Delhi to Hiroshima flight?

No. Every Delhi-Hiroshima itinerary involves at least one connection, most naturally through Tokyo, where you change to a domestic ANA or JAL flight. The fastest journeys run around 13-17 hours door-to-door including the layover.

Cheapest month to fly Delhi to Hiroshima?

May-June (before the summer rush) and winter (January-February) are usually cheapest. Avoid the cherry-blossom season (late March-April), the autumn-foliage weeks (November), and the Golden Week and Obon holidays, which are the priciest.

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Cheapest Delhi to Hiroshima tickets — what drives the price

Delhi to Hiroshima prices swing with demand, season and lead time more than with any single airline. The reliable lever is comparison: pull every DEL–HIJ fare at once and shift your date by a day or two. Mid-week and red-eye departures on Air India, ANA, Japan Airlines; Asian hub carriers (1–2 stop) are usually where the cheapest seats sit.

Delhi–Hiroshima flights for tomorrow or this weekend

For a same-week Delhi–Hiroshima trip, the trick is to check all carriers at once rather than one app at a time. FlightGPT's live DEL-HIJ search does exactly that — red-eye and early-morning departures often carry the lowest last-minute prices. Enter your date above to compare instantly.

Delhi to Hiroshima flights — connections and routing

There is currently no non-stop service between Delhi and Hiroshima — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 13h – 17h (1–2 stop, including layover). Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Delhi Hiroshima ticket but are open to a layover.

Understanding Delhi to Hiroshima ticket prices

On Delhi to Hiroshima, the headline price and the price you actually pay can differ once baggage and seat selection are added. That's why FlightGPT compares fully-bundled Delhi Hiroshima fares across Air India, ANA, Japan Airlines; Asian hub carriers (1–2 stop) — the cheapest all-in option, not the lowest sticker that balloons at checkout.