City comparison · time difference and converter
Tokyo is 13 hours ahead of New York right now. New York sits in United States on New York; Tokyo sits in Japan on Tokyo. They are roughly 10,852 km apart (6,743 mi), a flight of about 13h 46m. New York's metro holds around 19.5 million people; Tokyo's around 37.4 million.
Slot 1
00:00 / 13:00
New York / Tokyo
Partial overlapSlot 2
01:00 / 14:00
New York / Tokyo
Partial overlapSlot 3
02:00 / 15:00
New York / Tokyo
Partial overlapEach row is one hour in New York. Green rows are inside business hours in both cities; amber means only one side is at their desk; grey rows fall outside business hours in both.
Juneteenth
New York, United States
Fri, Jun 19
Great-circle distance
10,852 km
(6,743 mi)
Approximate flight
13h 46m
850 km/h cruise + 1h taxi/climb/descent
Jet lag
13h
Roughly 1 day to adjust per timezone crossed
The heatmap gives you the shape of the day. If you need to convert one specific hour — say a customer call or a release window — open the converter with both cities already loaded.
Open in converter →The difference between New York and Tokyo is not really a number, it's a daily rhythm. Tokyo is 13 hours ahead of New York on the clock today, but the lived version is that Tokyo is wrapping up the working day while New York is still in the morning, and the overlap people actually use is narrow. That gap, more than the raw offset, is what teams have to design around.
In New York, the working day picks up earliest in the financial districts — Lower Manhattan trading floors hum from 06:30 ahead of the cash open. The mood in Tokyo is its own story: Shibuya's office workers leave around 19:00, often heading to izakayas, then home on the last train. If you are scheduling between the two, the heatmap above marks the rows where both patterns line up.
Daylight saving is the other thing to keep an eye on. United States shifts the clock on the second Sunday of March and the first Sunday of November; Japan either follows its region's DST pattern or stays put all year. When the two changes are weeks apart, the offset between New York and Tokyo is one hour off the usual for that stretch — a cliff that catches recurring calendar invites unless your calendar app rebases them automatically. Pin the meeting to a city, not an offset, and the tool handles the rest.
For travellers, the 13h 46m flight is the short version of the story. The longer one is jet lag: roughly one day of adjustment per timezone crossed, which means a trip across the 13-hour gap costs about 13 groggy days on each side. Pilots and cabin crew swear by morning sunlight and an early walk; whatever your routine, the wall-clock numbers above are the source of truth for your first morning in the new city.