New Chitose Airport access guide. How to get Sapporo, Otaru and other cities in Hokkaido.

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New Chitose airport station ticket gate (C) JP Rail
New Chitose airport station is located at the underground of the terminal building. (C) JP Rail

New Chitose airport (新千歳空港) is the biggest airport in Hokkaido and the primary gateway for the trip to Hokkaido by flights. Some of you start your trip from this airport.

In this post, I would like to share the guide of the access between this airport and Sapporo and Otaru. I will also show you how to take the trains to most of major cities in Hokkaido.

Access between the terminal building and the station

There are lots of signages between the terminal building and the station.

This station is directly connected to the terminal building. You can get the station from the terminal building easily just inside the building. You can move without any outer jacket even in the freezing weather.

As you have seen the picture above, the station is located at the underground level. You can simply take the stairs, escalators or elevators from the arrival level. There are lots of signage. You cannot miss it. Please see the following links to get the maps and more information.

Platform and ticket gate of New Chitose Airport station

New Chitose airport station ticket gate (C) JP Rail

New Chitose airport station is quite small. There is only one ticket gate and one platform. If you want to exchange Japan Rail Pass, Hokkaido Rail Pass, and/or JR East South Hokkaido Rail Pass, you can do it at JR Hokkaido information desk. It is located by the ticket gate.

Rapid Airport which is the train between New Chitose Airport, Sapporo and Otaru

Rapid Airport at Sapporo station

Rapid Airport train runs between New Chitose airport and Sapporo, Otaru. Please see the link below to find more information:

Rapid Airport train for New Chitose Airport to/from Sapporo and Otaru

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Hotels in New Chitose Airport
Hotels in Otaru
Hotels in Sapporo

Please see the timetable at JR Hokkaido website to get the full timetable of Rapid Airport.

Transfer to the trains to other major cities in Hokkaido

All trains stop at Minami-Chitose station. It is very easy to transfer. (C) JP Rail

You can access to Sapporo and Otaru from New Chitose Airport directly. But if you go to other cities, you have to change trains. There are several transfer points.

First of all, Minami-Chitose station is the transfer point for the following places:

  • Hakodate
  • Noboribetsu
  • Toya (Lake Toya)
  • Hakodate
  • Tomamu
  • Obihiro
  • Kushiro
  • Nemuro (via Kushiro)

Sapporo station is the second transfer points if you visit these following cities:

  • Asahikawa
  • Furano(via Asahikawa or Takikawa)
  • Biei (via Asahikawa)
  • Abashiri
  • Wakkanai
  • Shiretoko-Shari(via Abashiri)

And Otaru station is the last transfer point for Niseko, Kutchan and Yoichi.

The airport shuttle bus

If you are looking for the direct access to your accommodation, airport buses may be better. You can find the detailed information at New Chitose Airport Buses information page.

I hope this airport guide make your trip planning be easier.

Comments

  1. Franco says:

    Hi Takeshi-san,
    Your blog were most helpful last year when I was planning a trip to Tokyo- Osaka – Kobe – Nara. Thank you!
    This year, I am planning a trip to Hokkaido, in July,
    My itinerary is as follows:

    Day 1 – arrive New Chitose airport (evening time), go to hotel, take rest after long flight from Italy to Tokyo to Sapporo

    Day 2 – stay in Sapporo city for sightseeing & shopping
    Day 3 – go to Otaru

    Day 4-5 – stay in Hakodate

    Day 6-7 – return to Sapporo
    Day 8 – go to New Chitose airport for depart (morning time)

    Should I buy Hokkaido 7 days rail pass.
    What pass would be the best in this case? Single tickets or Hokkaido pass?

    Thank you so much for your reply!

  2. Xuan says:

    Hi Takeshi,

    Your article is very helpful, thank you!

    My itinerary is as follows:

    Day 1 – New Chitose – Asahikawa
    Day 4 – Asahikawa – Hakodate
    Day 6 – Hakodate – Sapporo
    Day 11 – Sapporo – New Chitose

    What pass would be the best in this case? Single tickets or Flexi 4 day pass?

    Thank you so much for your reply!

  3. Vy Le says:

    Hi Takeshi -san
    i planning to go to Hokkaido in October 2015 , 2 persons. my itinerary is
    Day 1: arrive NEw Chitose airport (evening time), go to sapporo, find hotel, take rest after long flight from usa to tokyo to sapporo
    Day 2: stay in sapporo
    Day 3: go to otaru
    Day 4: go to noboribetsu
    Day 5: stay in noboribetsu
    Day 6: from noboribetsu go to new chitose airport
    can you give me advises about transportation, should i buy hokkaido 3 days rail pass, or just buy single tickets. thank you very much

  4. Gerard says:

    I will arrive to Sapporo January8th spend 2 nights and visit two days Hakodate. Should i book a one way train to Hakodate before arriving or is it better to take the tickets at Sapporo Station one day before?
    Thanks for your help

    Gerard

  5. Lydia says:

    Hi Takeshi

    This is my train itinerary.
    Day 1: New Chitose Airport to Sapporo
    Day 4: Sapporo to Hakodate
    Day 7: Hakodate to Otaru
    Day 8: return trip from Otaru to Kiroro
    Day 10: Otaru to New Chitose Airport

    Is it advisable to get the 4 day flexi pass or would I be better off with single trip tickets?

    Thanks in advance.

  6. Henry says:

    Hi Takeshi,
    Thanks for an excellent blog, it has provided us a great deal of help.

    This year we are planning to travel from New Chitose airport to Asahikawa using Rapid Airport train. However, we have two snowboard bags (length about 160 cm each) with us, so we would like to know if that’s going to be a problem? Based on the “U seat” images above, it seems that there is some kind of overhead compartment, but is there some additional space for storing those big bags?

    I really appreciate any help you can provide.

    • Hi Henry,

      Yes. There are extra luggage space near passengers deck. I’m not sure exact size of that space. But I’m sure full size suitcase can be fit there. I think snow board will be okay too.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JP Rail

  7. Miuky says:

    Hi Takeshi,

    May I ask question should we buy the 3 days Travel JR Pass? Because I know we have to purchase advance before we land in Chitoese Airport.

    day 1 -day 3: stay in Noboribetsu for hot spring. hotel shuttle will pick up from airport.
    Day 3: morning from Noboribetsu to Sapporo by hotel shuttle.
    Day 4: Sapporo to Otaru
    Day 5: Sapporo city sightseeing & shopping.
    Day 6: from Sapporo to Chitoes Airport.
    That means we need transportation from day 3 afternoon – day 6 to airport.

    Miuky

    • Hi Miuky,

      Do you mean Hokkaido Rail Pass 3 days?
      It’s too much for your trip. If you have return trip to Otaru from Sapporo and have some time in Sapppor, Sapporo-Otaru Welcome Pass will be suitable.
      http://www2.jrhokkaido.co.jp/global/english/railpass/welcome.html

      But remember that single fare to Otaru from Sapporo is only 640 yen. This pass is sold at 1530 yen. You must have return trip to Otaru from Sapporo and take a subway several times. Otherwise single ticket is cheaper.

      Most of your trip is not long transfer for the pass. Single fare is way cheaper.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JP Rail

  8. Yvonne says:

    Hi Takeshi-san,

    Your blog and your answers to my questions were most helpful last year when I was planning a trip to Osaka.

    This year, I am planning a trip to Sapporo and I hope you can help me with the following question:

    I plan to buy the train ticket to Kutchan at New Chitose Airport Station. To buy a ticket with reserved seat, do I have to queue at the JR Travel Service Centre (at the station) or is it also available at the vending machines? As it is a 3-hour train ride, I would prefer to have a reserved seat to make sure I don’t have to stand during the journey!

    Appreciate your advice.

    • Hi Yvonne,

      You can purchase a reserved ticket at the vending machine too. But I’m not sure English is available at the vending machine. If not, just step in Travel center.

      As probably you know, there is no direct train to Kucchan from New Chitose airport. So you have to transfer at Otaru. Rapid Airport takes you to Otaru from New Chitose. If you have enough time to get this train, you can get a seat easily without reservation.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JP Rail

  9. Steven says:

    Hi Mr Takeshi,

    Thank you for this post as well. With the help of your advices then, I have finally visited Japan during CNY 2014. It was fabulous.

    This round, in July, I am planning a few days to Sapporo.

    For above, my query is “how to buy the train ticket from chitose airport to Sapporo”? My flight from Haneda to Chitose is at 1850hr. So should reach Chitose about 2030hr. Are there vending machines for tickets to Sapporo? The JR station will be closed by then.

    Also, any idea how to purchase ticket from Sapporo to Furano to see the lavender fields? I am planning to go on the day after arrival and travel by the 7am train. The JR station is not open at that time.

    Appreciate your kind advice.

  10. Vlad says:

    I wanted to ask is it crutual to know Japanese language properly to travel by such trains or there are also writings in English inside it and do stewards also speak English?

    • JPRail says:

      Hi Vlad,

      They don’t speak English very fluently. But they always try to communicate.
      You will see lots of sign in the train and at the station too.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JP Rail

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