Getting
to Sapporo. There are three
main ways to get to Sapporo. These are by air via the
New Chitose Airport then limited express train to Sapporo,
by rail via the Seikan Under-sea Tunnel and by JR Seikan
Ferry to Hakodate then limited express train to Sapporo. For
a complete list of travel to Hokkaido and Sapporo please
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By Air - Sapporo Airport or New Chitose Airport is located approximately
62 km to the south-east of Sapporo. Major airlines flying to Sapporo
are ANA - All Nippon Airways, JAL - Japan Airlines and Airdo Budget Airlines
operated by the JAL group. There are daily air flights from the Japanese
cities of Narita, and Haneda Airports in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Hiroshima,
Nagoya, Kanazawa, Niigata and Sendai. This air corridor is the busiest
in the world and it is highly recommended that you book well in advance
for these flights. After arriving at New Chitose Airport there are three
main options for transportation to Sapporo. The JR Chitose Limited Express
train, airport and hotel busses and hire cars available at the airport.
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The JR Chitose train costs ¥1040 for a one way adult fare. Tickets
can be purchased from the machines located near the station entrance.
The trains leave about every 15 minutes and take about 36
minutes to arrive at Sapporo station by rapid express. Announcements
of train stations are made in both English and Japanese.
Airport and hotel busses operate daily and will either
terminate at Sapporo station or the specific hotel of the bus. Tickets
for the airport buses can be purchased from the desk in the New Chitose
Airport. If you have prearranged accommodation in Sapporo city, check
with the hotel staff at the time of booking to confirm if the hotel operates
a bus service for guests and if the cost is included in the hotel fee.
By Train and Ferry -
With the completion of the Seikan Undersea train tunnel in March 1988, it
is now possible to to catch trains directly from the Japanese main island
of Honshu to Hokkaido. Trains run to and from various cities including Tokyo,
Osaka, Aomori and Morioka. Costs vary depending on the distance covered,
type of train (express or night train) and type of seat (regular to private
room). Boarding a train from Tokyo (Ueno Station) to Sapporo will cost between ¥9
500 to ¥25 000 and takes approximately 13 to 17 hours. There are one
to two trains per day.
The ferry can be a nice and slightly different way to travel from the main
island to Hokkaido. Ferry services operate from various ports including Niigata,
Hachinohe, Nagoya, Sendai and Aomori and terminate at Hakodate, Muroran, Otaru
and Tomakomai. For a complete list of travel to Hokkaido and Sapporo please
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