Most tourists are amazed by how large Hokkaido is. Transportation in Hokkaido can prove a challenge when you are planning your trip around Japan's wild northern island.
If you want to fully enjoy Hokkaido, you have to build a flexible itinerary. When planning your itinerary, make sure you know the distances between each city and tourist spot so you can make the best out of your travel!
Just How Big is Hokkaido?
Hokkaido, which accounts for about one-fifth of Japan's area, is about 83,454 square kilometers (see: Hokkaido Statistical Report for 2019). This is roughly the same as the area of Austria.
If the maps of Hokkaido and Honshu are overlaid from the tip of the Shiretoko peninsula, Hakodate, located in the southwestern part of Hokkaido, will reach Osaka, and the western end of the Oshima peninsula will reach Okayama.
Hokkaido is roughly divided into 4 areas: Central, Southern, Northern, and Eastern Hokkaido. Traveling from a place in Eastern Hokkaido to Northern Hokkaido will normally take 1 day.
Transportation in Hokkaido: How to Get Around
(1) Airplane
Do you want to travel around Hokkaido as much as possible? If you want to save time to fulfill your itinerary, then the best option for you is to travel by airplane.
You can access the airports in Hakodate in Southern Hokkaido, Kushiro, Nakashibetsu, and Memanbetsu in Eastern Hokkaido, and Wakkanai and Rishiri in Northern Hokkaido by 35 to 50-minute flights from the New Chitose Airport, considered as the entrance of Hokkaido.
However, airfare will certainly be an issue as the regular fare is almost twice the cost of other means of transportation in Hokkaido.
(2) Train (JR)
The train is one of the options to consider if you want to travel at a low cost. They are selling the Hokkaido Free Pass for 27,430 yen, which allows unlimited rides on regular express trains and regular JR Hokkaido buses (except for some routes) for 7 days.
Unlike other areas in Japan, Hokkaido has no private railways, so you can board all trains with this pass. However, there are sections that have been suspended for long periods due to natural disasters and have been replaced by buses.
In addition, there are only a few limited express trains in the direction of Northern Hokkaido and Okhotsk beyond Asahikawa, so please pay attention to this when planning your trip.
(3) Express bus
Once you decide where you want to go, you can save more money by riding an express bus. There are limited routes for connection buses departing from the New Chitose Airport, so you will need to transfer to the Sapporo Bus Terminal and access to each city from there. Advance reservations are required depending on the bus route.
The most important thing to remember with express buses is that they might be full. When your itinerary overlaps during the Japanese holidays, Golden Week, Bon Festival and New Year holidays, it is often impossible to make a reservation.
(4) Car Rental
If you have an international driver's license, you can rent a car to allow for more freedom in your itinerary. You can go to places faster than trains and buses where there are limited flights.
If you choose a car model equipped with a navigation system that supports English and foreign languages, you should be able to reduce the chances of getting lost in unfamiliar places. The disadvantage of this mode of transportation in Hokkaido is finding a parking lot.
In popular tourist destinations, there is a long queue for parking even if you arrive near your destination early. Also, unlike many countries, the left lane traffic may take some time before you get used to it.
Access to Popular Hokkaido Points of Interest
1. Asahiyama Zoo
Let's compare the time required to go to popular tourist spots. First, we will present how to get from Asahiyama Zoo in Asahikawa City to New Chitose Airport. The time listed here is the boarding time, so in reality, you also have to consider the transfer time.
●Train: Approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes (about 40 minutes by JR Chitose Line Express (New Chitose Airport to Sapporo) and about 1 hour and 30 minutes by Limited Express (Sapporo to Asahikawa), about 40 minutes by regular bus (Asahikawa Station to Asahikawa Zoo)).
Estimated cost is 5,880 yen.
●Bus: Approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes (about 3 hours by express bus (New Chitose Airport to Asahikawa Station), about 40 minutes by regular bus (Asahikawa Station to Asahikawa Zoo)).
Estimated cost is 4,240 yen.
●Car: Approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes (New Chitose Airport IC to Asahikawa North IC Expressway, by Hokkaido Route 37 and 295 from Asahikawa North IC).
Estimated cost is 11,590 yen (Expressway fee: 4,990 yen + half-day rent for a regular car: 6,600 yen).
2. Kushiro Marsh
Next is how to get to Kushiro Marsh. This marsh is a vast area, so we will show you how to get to the Kushiro Marsh Observatory on the west side.
●Train: Approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes (about 5 minutes by JR Chitose Express (New Chitose Airport to Minami-Chitose) + about 3 hours by Limited Express (Minami-Chitose to Kushiro), about 40 minutes by local bus (Kushiro-ekimae to Kushiro Marsh Observatory)).
Estimated cost is 9,610 yen.
●Express bus: Approximately 6 hours and 15 minutes (about 5 hours and 35 minutes from Sapporo to Kushiro Station, about 40 minutes by local bus (Kushiro Station to Kushiro Marsh Observatory)).
Estimated cost is 6,560 yen.
●Car: Approximately 4 hours (New Chitose Airport IC to Akan IC Expressway, by National Route 240, Hokkaido Route 222, and Route 53).
Estimated cost is 13,560 yen (Expressway fee: 5,310 yen, one-day rent for a regular car: 8,250 yen).
3. Shiretoko
The World Heritage Site, Shiretoko Peninsula, has no rail access, and getting there is quite inconvenient without a car, but you can access it by public transport via local bus. We will compare it with the access from Sapporo.
●Airplane: Approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes (about 40 minutes by JR Chitose Express (Sapporo to New Chitose Airport), about 45 minutes by a flight from New Chitose Airport to Memanbetsu Airport, about 2 hours and 15 minutes to the Utoro Roadside Station by local bus (Shiretoko Airport Liner) from Memanbetsu Airport).
Estimated cost is 26,520 yen.
●Train: Approximately 7 hours (about 5 hours and 30 minutes by JR Limited Express (Sapporo to Abashiri) + about 45 minutes (Abashiri to Shiretoko Shari), about 45 minutes by local bus (Shari Bus Terminal to Utoro Roadside Station)).
Estimated cost is 12,630.
●Express bus: Approximately 7 hours (Sapporo Terminal to Utoro Roadside Onsen Terminal).
Estimated cost is 8,230 yen.
●Car: Approximately 7 hours (Use Sapporo IC to Engaru-Setose IC Expressway, Hokkaido Route 493, National Route 333, 242 and 39, and Bihoro Bypass, National Route 39, 334 and 244 until you reach Utoro Roadside Station).
Estimated cost is 19,040 yen (Expressway fee: 4,190 yen, 2-day rent for a regular car: 14,850 yen).
Be Especially Careful When Traveling in Winter!
Winter is filled with snow and ice, so transportation in Hokkaido during this season should take into account factors such as cancellations and suspensions due to snow.
This makes travel planning more difficult. Even if the means of transportation in Hokkaido are in operation, traveling by car or bus will take more time in winter, so you need a flexible itinerary. There are many shuttle buses at hotels and ski slopes, so check various information in advance and make good use of them.
References
*Hokkaido Free Bus: Hokkaido Railway Company
*Train fares: Hokkaido Railway Company
*Expressway fees: Drive plaza
*Car Rental fee: Nippon Rental Car
*Car Routes: Northern Road
*Asahikawa Zoo Access: Asahikawa Zoo/Asahikawa Denkikido
*Kushiro Marsh Access: Kushiro Lake Akan Tourist Site SUPER FANTASTIC Kushiro Lake Akan
*Shiretoko Access: Shiretoko Shari-cho Tourist Association/Hokkaido Chuo Bus/Shiretoko Airport Liner
Text by: Minna no kotoba sha
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*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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