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Narita to Seattle: a jet lag plan that fits the route.

Narita (NRT) sits in Asia/Tokyo. Seattle (SEA) is east of you, 8 hours ahead. The flight is around 9h 35m gate to gate.

Time-zone shift
8h east
Difficulty
hard
Recovery
8 days

Narita, Japan to Seattle, United States crosses 8 time zones — and you’re going east, the harder direction. Seattle is 8 hours ahead of home, on a flight of about 9 hours.

Your body resists going to sleep earlier far more than going to sleep later. That’s why eastbound trips like this one chew up more days than the same number of zones in the other direction — your circadian clock has to be pulled forward, against its natural drift.

For most travelers, that translates to about 8 days of feeling off. We grade this route as hard. The plan below is built around the things that actually move your body clock — light, sleep timing, caffeine, and (if you want it) a small dose of melatonin — applied at the times when they actually work.

The playbook

How to fly Narita → Seattle without losing the first three days.

  1. 1
    Three days before — start sleeping a little earlier

    Move bedtime 60 minutes earlier each night for the three nights before you fly, and wake the same amount earlier. Get bright light within 30 minutes of waking. Skip evening light — sunglasses if you’re out late.

  2. 2
    On the plane — sleep when the destination sleeps

    If you arrive in the morning, get four solid hours on board, aligned with night at the destination. Eye mask, no alcohol, water every hour. If you arrive in the evening, do the opposite — stay awake.

  3. 3
    Day one — sunlight in the morning, no big nap

    Step outside within thirty minutes of waking. A short nap is fine before 14:00 if you’re wrecked, but keep it under thirty minutes. Eat on local meal times — meals are a circadian cue almost as strong as light.

  4. 4
    Optional — 0.5 mg melatonin half an hour before bed

    Low-dose melatonin (0.5–1 mg) is the dose backed by research; high-dose pills are not better. Use it for the first three to five nights only. Talk to a doctor first if you take medication or are pregnant.

  5. 5
    Cut caffeine eight hours before bed

    Caffeine has a half-life of about five hours; eight hours before bed clears most of it. If you’re sensitive, give yourself twelve. Strategic morning coffee is fine and helps you stay awake during the destination day.

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More about flying Narita to Seattle

Flight basics: Narita → Seattle

Tokyo (Narita) to Seattle is typically 10-10.5 hours nonstop with ANA, JAL, and others. Crossing 17 time zones westbound, you land mid-morning Pacific time—maximum westbound advantage with early-morning arrival.

When to go (and when to brace)

Seattle summer is mild and clear (20°C), Tokyo humid (30°C). Fall brings Seattle's clear skies and Tokyo's typhoon season. Winter brings Seattle rain (10°C) and mild Tokyo (10°C). Spring is ideal—both cities green and mild.

At Narita

Depart Tokyo early morning to maximize westbound advantage and land early Seattle morning. The short 10.5-hour flight offers less sleep but a natural schedule reset. Stay hydrated and move around the cabin regularly.

After landing in Seattle

Arrive Seattle mid-morning and head to Capitol Hill or Pike Place Market. Grab coffee at a local roaster, explore the Waterfront, walk along Elliott Bay. Light lunch noon, early dinner around 6 PM (seafood), sleep by 6:30 PM Seattle time. Morning run through Green Lake confirms your westbound reset.

What to actually expect

ANA flight Tokyo 8 AM, arrived Seattle 1 PM Pacific (17 hours back). Grabbed coffee at a Capitol Hill roaster, explored Pike Place Market, walked the Waterfront. Early dinner at 6 PM with Puget Sound views, slept 6:30 PM. Woke 5 AM completely adjusted for Pacific Northwest time.

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Frequently asked

How many hours is the time difference between Narita and Seattle?+

Seattle is 8 hours ahead of Narita. The exact gap can shift by an hour twice a year if either city observes daylight saving time.

How bad is the jet lag from Narita to Seattle?+

You’re flying east, crossing 8 time zones. Most people need about 8 days to feel normal. The first 48 hours are the worst — that’s when sleep is the most fragmented and the afternoon energy crash is the deepest.

Should I take melatonin?+

For eastbound trips of this size, a low dose (0.5–1 mg) thirty minutes before your destination bedtime can shave a day or two off recovery. Use it for the first three to five nights, not indefinitely. Talk to a clinician first if you take other medication or are pregnant.

When is the best time to take a nap on arrival?+

Before 14:00 local time, no longer than 30 minutes. Naps later than that bleed into the evening and push your bedtime even further back, which is the opposite of what you want.

Does staying hydrated really help?+

Cabin air is 10–20% humidity (drier than the Sahara). Dehydration mimics the symptoms of jet lag — headache, fatigue, brain fog — so a hydrated traveler is just less miserable, even if their underlying clock hasn’t shifted yet. Alcohol multiplies the effect; skip it on the flight.