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What kind of transportation can I take from Japan's North Sea Island to Tokyo and other things about Japan?

The most direct way from Tokyo to Hokkaido is by plane

Take Sapporo as an example

There are flights from Haneda Airport and Narita Airport to Sapporo New Chitose Airport, with the number of flights every day No, please check with the airport.

Haneda Airport: http://www.tokyo-airport-bldg.co.jp/

Narita Airport: http://www. narita-airport.jp/jp/

You need to consult each airline for ticket prices. Generally speaking, after discounts are taken, the ticket price can be as low as 16,850 yen, but it usually costs 33,600 yen. yen

(http://www.ana.co.jp/)

(http://www.jal.co.jp/)

But one very important thing is: you need to take a train to go to Narita and Haneda. To go to Haneda, you can take the Keikyu Line from Shinagawa or the Tokyo Monorail from Shimbashi

To go to Narita, you must take JR's N`EX Or Keisei Skyliner

I don’t know where you will stay in Tokyo, otherwise I can help you advise on how to get to the airport

If you plan to take a bus, the most direct way is to From Ueno Station in Tokyo, take the JR East overnight dormitory limited express "Hokutosei" to Sapporo. It departs at 19:03 on the same day and arrives at 11:15 the next day.

The fare is the cheapest 2-stage B dormitory (press Domestic customary saying is that a hard sleeper with bunk beds) is calculated as a bed fee of 6,300 yen + an express fee of 2,890 yen + transportation 16,080 yen = a total of 25,270 yen

If it is the most expensive single room, the bed fee is 17,180 yen + Urgent fee 2,890 yen + Transportation fee 16,080 yen = Total 36,150 yen

(http://www.jreast.co.jp/cassiopeia/hokutosei/index.html)

Or You can also transfer

That is, take the Tohoku Shinkansen "はやて" at Tokyo Station or Ueno Station to Hachinohe, where you can transfer to JR Hokkaido's Seikan Tunnel cross-sea train "Shiratori Shiratori" to Hakodate, Hakodate Then take the Hokuto to Sapporo

The Shinkansen ticket price is (based on unreserved seats) 9,350 yen + express fee 5,290 yen = 14,640 yen (Tokyo Station usage fee is additional 200 yen)

< p>The fare for Shiratori is 4,830 yen for transportation + 2,400 yen for express fee = 7,230 yen

The fare for Hokuto is 5,560 yen for transportation + 3,030 yen for extra rush fee = 8,590 yen

Total 30,460 yen

(http://www.jrhokkaido.co.jp/train/index.html)

The train ticket price in Japan is divided into two parts, one part is charged according to The travel mileage is calculated as transportation, and the other part is calculated based on service, which is called fare. When transportation and rental are equal, the fare of the higher-end train is more expensive

Also, in Japan, trains are divided into so-called free seats and reserved seats. For seats, unreserved seats are slightly cheaper, but there is no guarantee of seats when there are many people. Reserved seats are seats reserved in advance, which are slightly more expensive than unreserved seats

There are many things to pay attention to when taking a train in Japan

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As for the best night bus that saves money:

There is no night bus from Tokyo to Hokkaido (because cars cannot be used in the Seikan Undersea Tunnel, and you must take a train to cross the undersea tunnel), the northernmost night bus The bus can only go as far as Aomori, and cannot go further north.

If you still have questions about transportation, you can discuss it individually