Overnight Express Train Hokutosei, most popular overnight train between Tokyo and Sapporo

Overnight Express train Hokutosei

Overnight Express train Hokutosei

This train was discontinued on March 13, 2015.

Hokutosei is operated between Ueno and Sapporo. This train is like Japanese version Oriental Express and is operated on the same route as the most luxurious overnight train, Cassiopeia.

If you want to take this train by Japan Rail Pass, you need to pay some extra charges. You have to pay Limited Express surcharge and the accommodation fee. And also this train goes through non Japan Railway line between Morioka and Aomori. So you have to pay the basic fare for this non Japan Railway section. Even though you have to pay lots of the extra on Japan Rail Pass, many Japan Rail Pass user are interesting in this train. So I tell you that the extra cost, timetable, checking the availability and the types of accommodations.

Extra charges for Japan Rail Pass user

Japan Rail Pass cover only basic fare on Japan Railway. So you have to pay these extra charges.

Extra basic fare: 5,330 yen (for non Japan Railway line between Morioka and Aomori)
Extra express surcharge: 2,940 yen (between Ueno or Omiya and any stations in Hokkaido)

And also you have to pay the accommodation fee. Please see the next chapter.

Types of Accommodation

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Welcome drink for Royal

Royal

Rate: 17,180 yen per person, based on one person.
This is the one that made Hokutosei be popular. There are only four rooms in the train. Since it is very popular, it is very hard to get this room. The bed size is 80cm x 190cm. But this room can be used for 2 persons. So if the extra bed is used, the bed size is 140cm x 190cm. The extra charge for the second person is 9.540 yen. This compartment equip TV, clock, private shower, private washroom, welcome drink (a bottle of wine, a small bottle of whiskey, water and soft drink), coffee, Yukata (Japanese night wear), towels and some amenity kit. And also coffee or tea is delivered to the room in the morning. You will have a power outlet in the room. You can recharge batteries, using a laptop or other devices.

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Twin Deluxe

Rate: 13,350 yen per person, based on two persons
There are eight rooms in the train. This compartment is almost square shaped, 192cm x 194cm. It has upper and lower berth. the bed size on lower berth is 80cm x 190cm and upper berth is 70cm x 190cm. Even if you want to use this room as single, you have to pay double. This room has a sink but not washroom in the room. This room equip TV, clock, Yukata (Japanese night wear), private sink and towel. This compartment does not have any power outlet.

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Duet

Rate: 6,300 yen per person, based on two persons
This type of rooms are main stream in this train. This is like a standard twin room. These rooms are located on higher and lower section. Lower section is a bit more spacious, but upper section has better view. The bed size is a standard size, 70cm x 190cm. This room equip Yukata (Japanese night wear) and audio, but no power outlet in the room. If you travel with someone, you can use same amount of basic berth type B. This room gives you a great deal.

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Solo

Rate: 6,300 yen per person, based on one person
This type of rooms is main stream in this train too. This is a standard single room. Those rooms are located at the both lower section and higher section. The bed size is a standard size, 70cm x 190cm. Yukata (Japanese night wear) and audio is included in the room, but no power outlet. We have these rooms on 3 cars, #5, #6 and #9. The rooms are a bit different between 5,6 and 9. You can stand up in the room at any lower section rooms, but you cannot on car #9. On car #5 and #6, the stairs are in the rooms. You can stand up to use this space. But on car #9, the stairs to upper section is shared with other room. So the room height is lower than car #5 and #6. So if you want to take this room, try to get the room on car #5 or #6. These rooms give you more comfortability. And also you can use this room at the same amount of basic berth type B.
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Basic berth type B

Rate: 6,300 yen per person
This is not a compartment. but a regular berth. One section consists of 4 beds. The bed size is a standard size, 70cm x 190cm. The rate is exactly same as Duet and Solo. If you travel of 4 persons, this accommodation will be one of your choice. Especially these berth on car #1 has the door and lock at every single section. It is like a semi compartment. But as long as you travel by yourself or with someone, I cannot find any reason to take this. And also this is smoking permitted on these cars. I think this would be the last choice for you.
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Train Formation

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*RYL=Royal TD=Twin Deluxe DT=Duet SL=Solo B=Berth D=Dining Car L=Lounge Space
*Smoking is permitted on all cars except Car#1.

Dining Car “Grand Chariot”

French dinner

French dinner

This dining car “Grand Chariot” made Hokutosei be very popular when this train was introduced. Japan Railway have never had this kind of the fancy French cuisine dining on the train. Anyway the meal is not included in the rate. And the reservation for dinner must be done by three days prior to the departure date. You can choose the dining time, 18:00-19:20 or 19:40-21:00, if you take the train from Sapporo. If you take the train from Ueno, they have only one dining time, 19:45-21:05. Simply you can make a reservation at the same time as booking for the room. You can choose Kaiseki Gozen (懐石御膳=Traditional Japanese style cuisine) or French four course. Japanese dinner is 5,500 yen. French course is 7,800 yen. Dining car is the pub after 21:30. You don’t need to make a reservation.

If you take Royal, Room service is available for only the first dining time. But only Japanese dinner is available for the room service.

You don’t need to make a reservation for the breakfast. They open at 06:30. They have Japanese style and Western style. Both breakfast are same price at 1,600 yen.

They sell regular dinner box (Japanese Bento, Sandwich and so on) and drinks. And also you can eat a light meal in the Pub time. If you cannot make a reservation for the dining car, you still can get something to eat. Of course you can get something before boarding.
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Lounge car and other public space

Lounge space is open for the public. Smoking is permitted in both lounge space and dining car. but it is not permitted in the dining car during dinner time.

*Since March 17, 2012, smoking is not permitted in both dining car and lounge car all time.

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The shared shower rooms are located on Lounge car. You need to buy a prepaid card for using a shower. It is sold at dining car. The price is 310yen for 6 minutes. You need to decide the time when you buy a card. Even though you have a 6 minutes card, you will secure the space for 30 minutes.

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This train has both style washroom Western and Japanese.
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Reservation and space availability

It is very difficult for Japan Rail Pass user to make a booking. Because you cannot make a reservation online. All you can do is going to the station to take it. Japan Railway starts to sell the ticket 1 month prior to the departure date. Most of Japan Rail Pass user start to use the pass right after arrival. So if you have a plan to take this train, you need to think about the back up plan. You have to expect that you won’t be able to make it!

*If you have a friend who speaks Japanese, you can ask to make a call to JR West odekake net at 078-341-7903. This reservation center can take a reservation for all JR trains. However you need to pay surcharge and accommodation fee. Japan Rail Pass do not cover any surcharge and accommodation fee on overnight trains. So it is not a big issue. And also you have to pick up your ticket in JR West, Shikoku or Kyushu’s stations. You cannot pick up ticket in other areas, like Tokyo, Niigata, Aomori, Hokkaido.

You can check the availability online for Cassiopeia. But you cannot see any informations about Hoktosei online.

Anyway you need to think about alternative in case that you cannot make it. If you need any ideas about a back up plan, please refer the post, Alternatives of overnight train Cassiopeia and Hokutosei. I suggest several itineraries.

Timetable

Timetable will be different after March 14, 2015. Please find it at Schedule of 2015 spring seasonal trains of Japan Railways. I wrote the dates until August, 2015.

station/directionUeno to SapporoSapporo to Ueno
Ueno (上野)19:0309:38
Omiya (大宮)19:3009:10
Utsunomiya (宇都宮)20:5908:10
Koriyama (郡山)21:5306:38
Fukushima (福島)22:5905:58
Sendai (仙台)23:3004:54
Hakodate (函館)06:3521:48
Mori (森)07:2720:46
Yakumo (八雲)08:0520:20
Oshamanbe (長万部)08:2919:55
Toya (洞爺)08:5919:24
date-Monbetsu (伊達紋別)09:1119:10
Higashi-Muroran (東室蘭)09:3218:51
Noboribetsu (登別)09:4818:35
Tomakomai (苫小牧)10:1918:06
Minami-Chitose (南千歳)10:4117:46
Sapporo (札幌)11:1517:12


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Comments

  1. Jer says:

    Hi,

    I am travelling to Hokkaido in Mid July and wish to take the Hokutosei back to Ueno, will it be very hard to get tickets in July? I have a friend in Osaka can she book it for me, collect and mail it to me before i leave for Japan?

    Thank You

    • JPRail says:

      Hi Jer,

      If you are okay with regular type B berth, it will be okay. Mid July is not a peak season. But if you want to get compartment, you have to book it right after it is started to sell always.

      You can ask your friend. JR ticket is totally different from air ticket. The name is not shown on the ticket. So anyone can purchase it for you. But once again, if you want to have a compartment, ask your friend to go to Midori no Madoguchi at 10:00 am on the day prior to your date when you take Hokutosei. Otherwise no chance to book compartment. I tried to book it at 11:00 am before. But it was completely sold out other than type B berth.

      Good luck.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JP Rail

  2. Ron says:

    If I were to buy tickets using that number above for JR West odekake net, can I pick up the tickets at Kansai airport without leaving the airport? I would like to take the hokutosei train on feb 4th to Sapporo for the snow festival… So I’ll buy a plane ticket from Okinawa to Kansai, then a separate one from Kansai to Haneda if it’s possible for me to get the tickets in Kansai.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    • JPRail says:

      Hi Ron,
      Yes, you can. As long as you pick it up at the station in JR West, JR Shikoku and JR Kyushu area, it is no problem. So Kansai airport station is in JR West area. You can do it.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JP Rail

      • Ron says:

        What I mean though is will I have to leave a secured airport area? As in go through security again? And I if I were to buy the tickets this weekend, will they hold them until Feb 4th? Thanks again!

        • JPRail says:

          Hi Ron,

          Which airport are going to arrive? Are going to use Japan Rail Pass?
          I just would like to have some more information before I answer your questions.

          Cheers,

          Takeshi / JP Rail

          • ron says:

            I live in Okinawa (am an American though). I’ll fly through the airports I previously mentioned if that helps me get this ticket. I don’t understand how all this rail stuff works, it’s much too confusing for me… That’s why I’m here asking questions

          • Ron says:

            I have it all figured out now!! ありがとうございます (^^)

  3. Michael says:

    Hi, thanks for posting some really useful information!

    I am planning to visit Hokkaido next Feb (2013) and have few questions:

    a.) I plan to buy the 7-day Hokkaido Rail Pass before going to Japan (from Singapore), I assume this Rail Pass is what you refer to ass Japan Rail Pass (which can only be obtained by foreigners)

    b.) I understand from your post that tickets for Hokutosei and Cassiopeia (Ueno – Sapporo) are very difficult to obtain, and the only way is to call them directly and book in advance, even if I manage to get the tickets, I still need to collect them at JR West, or Kyushu or Osaka, which is impossible as I plan to fly to Tokyo, then take train to Hakodate.

    Any other ideas on how I can increase the possibility of obtaining them before going to Japan?

    Thanks!

    • JPRail says:

      Hi Michael,

      I don’t know how many days you stay in Japan. But as long as you travel from Tokyo to Hokkaido by train, Hokkaido Rail Pass is obviously not a right choice because it does not cover other than Hokkaido. If you travel within 7 days, you can get your money worth very easily for 7 day JR Pass.

      If you want to take Cassiopeia or Hokutosei, try to get a seat from Hokkaido to Tokyo. Usually this direction is much easier to get a seat than train to Hokkaido from Tokyo. But I’m wondering you will travel to Hokkaido during Sapporo snow festival. If so, you have 99.9% no chance. Even if you call to Odekake net from Singapore 30 days prior to departure date (first day of accepting booking), it is still very hard to book it.

      Unfortunately your choice is only booking at the time of exchange the pass after you arrive in Japan. If you travel other than snow festival, you may be able to book basic berth of Hokutosei. But if you travel during snow festival, you should consider about other way. Even daytime train to Sapporo will be very busy.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JP Rail

  4. Michael says:

    How much is a ticket from Ueno to Morioka? And is it possible to get tickets from Morioka to Ueno too?

  5. Bridget says:

    Hi there,

    When you said to go to the station and take the ticket if available, do you mean any station will sell these tickets? Does this mean that ticket collection at JR WEST stations only applies if the reservation is made via their phone booking?

    I have friends in Tokyo who can help, but I remember you said elsewhere that they cannot help me buy a ticket without showing my rail pass?

    In that case, when I do arrive in Tokyo/Narita can I go to any JR East counter there with my Rail Pass and buy a ticket for Hokutosei or Cassiopeia if it is still available?

    • JPRail says:

      Hi Bridget,

      Have you read this following post?
      https://jprail.com/travel-informations/tips-for-japan-rail-pass/how-to-reserve-seat.html

      Most of stations have Midori no Madoguchi (reservation window). You can book your ticket or buy ticket on the spot.

      You can ask your friend to book your ticket through JR East Eki-net too. However they don’t take any booking for Hokutosei and Cassiopeia. If you want to buy this ticket before you arrive, ask your friend to go to Midori no Madoguchi to buy only limited express surcharge ticket and accommodation ticket. Japan Rail Pass do not cover these fare anyway. But the pass cover a basic fare. (You still need to pay some extra fare because Hokutosei and Cassiopeia go through NON JR line.)

      When you ask your friend, go to the station where have Midori no Madoguchi before 10:00am on the day of 1 month prior to departure date. These tickets are very very hard to get it. Your friend must be ready to book at 10:00 am sharp. Otherwise your chance will be almost 0%.

      If you are okay with basic berth on Hokutosei, it is way easier than compartment.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JP Rail

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  7. Alex says:

    Visiting Japan in Dec. If I can ask someone local to buy the overnight ticket (Hokutosei) from Sapporo to Ueno, can I buy the ticket without the JR Rail Pass now? I intend to buy a JR Rail Pass when I visit in Dec. What about child price for the accommodation, if any?

    • JPRail says:

      Hello Alex,
      You cannot buy any ticket without JR Pass. You need to show your pass when you get a ticket. So if you will buy a single ticket, you can ask someone in Japan.
      It is same price as an adult price if child use an accommodation by him/herself.
      Takeshi / JP Rail

  8. Shu says:

    Hello, question. If i do not have a Japan Rail pass because i am not a tourist, what would be the cheapest fare available if i just went to the ticket office to get from Omiya to Sapporo? Thank you

  9. stacy says:

    Are there vending machines or drinks available throughout the journey? I’m travelling with a young child. I’d like to buy milk and orange juice, and bring some cereal, spoons, containers for breakfast – the breakfast price is too expensive for us and it is difficult to enjoy a meal with a 2 year old.

    • JPRail says:

      Hello Stacy,
      Vending machine is available throughout the journey. And also they have a cart service too. But I’m not sure they have a milk. This train is not kid’s friendly train. So I suggest you to bring the stuff as much as you can.
      Takeshi / JP Rail

  10. Hi,

    thanks for writing this page. It summing up the basic information of the Hokutosei. The pictures are very like I remember the train.

    Dennis

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