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Tokyo to Sapporo guide to flying to Sapporo

1. Flight to Sapporo

It takes two hours to fly from Sapporo to Osaka. The distance is 1161 kilometers. The price of a one-way ticket is: 46,300 yen.

2. What are the flights from China to Sapporo?

There are direct flights from China to Japan. These cities are Haikou, Changzhou, Kunming, Zhangjiajie, Wenzhou and Nanchang.

The large number of flights to Japan provides more flight options for Chinese people traveling to Japan. The transportation is more free and convenient, which is a good opportunity to travel to Japan.

There are 355 direct air routes between China and Japan, with Shanghai-Tokyo, Shanghai-Osaka, Beijing-Tokyo and other routes being the top ten popular routes.

Driven by favorable factors such as flights and visas, tourism to Japan has shown a strong trend throughout the year, with basically no obvious peak season.

From January to July 2000, Shanghai to Tokyo, Shanghai to Osaka, Beijing to Tokyo, Beijing to Osaka, Shanghai to Okinawa, Shanghai to Nagoya, Shanghai to Sapporo, Shanghai to Fukuoka, Tianjin to Osaka, Guangzhou to Tokyo is the top ten most popular routes.

Current Location It depends on where in Japan you want to fly to. Ticket prices will definitely vary in different places. Spring Airlines has flights from Sapporo to Shanghai, starting at 299 yuan, which is one of the special air tickets. The return ticket price from Shanghai to Sapporo in October is basically less than 1,000. If you want to go to Japan, you can follow the official website of Spring Airlines.

3. Flight tickets to Sapporo

The flight from Hokkaido Sapporo Shinkansen Airport to Nagoya Central Airport takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes, and the Shinkansen takes about 5.5 hours. In Japan, the distance between the two places is a bit far. Generally, Japanese people will choose to go by plane, and the fare is cheaper than the Shinkansen. However, for travelers or railway fans, taking the Shinkansen is still quite attractive. Since there is no direct Shinkansen from Hokkaido to Nagoya, you need to transfer from Tokyo. The fastest time is 4 hours and 8 minutes to reach Tokyo Station, and then transfer to the Tokaido Shinkansen at the station. It takes about 1 hour to get to Nagoya, and the total time (including transfers) is about 5.5 hours.

From 2010 to 2010, summer and winter were the peak tourist seasons in Hokkaido. In autumn, since the National Day is also the peak tourist season for Chinese people, the price of routes in Hokkaido has remained high. I saw on the Internet that many tours departing from Shanghai have 8,000 to 14,000 people (from the 5th to the 7th).

Currently, there are direct flights from Sapporo, Hokkaido to Beijing, Dalian, Shanghai and Hong Kong, with 3-4 flights per week. You can choose the starting point according to your own situation. According to the market conditions when I was studying abroad, a round-trip air ticket cost more than 4,000 yuan, which is relatively expensive from China to Japan. Or you can fly to Tokyo/Kansai/Nagoya and then connect. The advantage is that you can do a lot of shopping, but the disadvantage is that it is a hassle.

If you are traveling independently, it is recommended to fly directly. Hokkaido is so big that even seven days is not enough time to enjoy it.

4. Flight from Tokyo to Sapporo

There are direct flights from Shanghai to Hokkaido (Sapporo New Chitose International Airport) every Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. The flight time is 8:15 in the morning, so you need to arrive in Shanghai one day in advance. Harbin-Shanghai-Hokkaido price is about 3,050 including tax.

5. Sapporo to Beijing

The flight from Tianjin to Hokkaido is a charter flight and does not sell tickets to the public. You can come to Hokkaido by signing up for a tour at any travel agency.

6. What are the flights to Sapporo?

From Sapporo, Hokkaido Prefecture in the northernmost part of Japan, to Kanagawa Prefecture in the Kanto region, most people choose to travel by plane. Take a flight from New Chitose Airport south of Sapporo to Tokyo Haneda Airport, which takes about 1.5 hours. Take the Keihin Express tram from Haneda Airport to Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture in 20 minutes.

If you choose train, first take the JR Hakodate Line from Sapporo to Shin-Hakodate Hokuto Station (about 3.5 hours), then take the Shinkansen bound for Tokyo (about 4.5 hours) at this station, and finally take the From Tokyo Station, transfer to the Keihin Tohoku Line, which will take you to Yokohama in 40 minutes.

7. Flight to Sapporo

The distance from Lake Ahan to Sapporo Chitose Airport is 263 kilometers. The taxi ride takes approximately 5 hours, depending on weather conditions. However, apart from the expensive fare (around 70,000 yen), you may not be able to find a taxi you are willing to take.

So the most convenient way is to take a long-distance bus, which departs at 10 am every day and arrives at Chitose Airport at 14:45 pm. The one-way fare is only 6,000 yen. (If traffic or weather conditions are bad, there may be some delays.)

If you are in a hurry, you can take Mumanbetsu Airport north and then fly directly to Sapporo Chitose Airport. JAL and ANA have 7 flights per day and arrive in about 50 minutes.

The distance from Ahan Lake to Nymanbie Airport is 65 kilometers, and the drive takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes.