The city of Sapporo is served by an extensive public
transport system consisting of 3 subway lines, JR (Japan Railway)
lines, a streetcar route and a substantial bus service.
Major JR routes provide access into the city and connections to
New Chitose Airport, as well as the suburbs and surrounding areas
of Sapporo. The three subway lines, serving a total of 46 stations
throughout Sapporo, link the main business, commercial, and entertainment
areas as well as the central railway station, to all parts of the
city. Regular streetcar and buses cover routes not serviced by the
subways and convenient shuttle buses link shopping areas and event
venues around the city. Various one-day or pre-paid passes covering
all these services are available, making travelling within Sapporo
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On foot!
Although Sapporo's population surpasses 1.8 million, the city center
is compact and most central facilities are within walking distance.
In summer, a pleasant stroll through Odori Park links many hotels
and conference venues with the business and commercial areas. Extensive
underground shopping malls and walkways connect major buildings with
subway stations and provide shelter in Sapporo's more severe winter
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Quiet, Clean Subways
Unique rubber tires make Sapporo's subway system one of the quietest
and cleanest in Japan, if not the world. Services start from early
morning and continue until midnight. One-day passes are available
for 800 yen and "multi-purpose" pre-paid cards connecting
the subway with streetcar and bus routes are available for 1000 yen.
"Donichika Kippu" is a one-day pass, only usable on Saturdays
and Sundays, sold for 500 yen. |
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Convenient Streetcars
Streetcars operate regular return trips on an almost circular route
between South 1 West 4, and Susukino, via the Mt. Moiwa area. Get
on at any of the 21 stops enroute and pay a flat rate of 170 yen as
you get off. A discount rate of 150 yen is available in the mornings
before 7:00am.
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Extensive Bus Services
Although certain knowledge of the local geography might help when
using buses, this simple and cheap way to travel enables you to see
more of the city. Simply board the bus through the rear door, take
a ticket from the machine and pay your fare as you get off. A numbered
fare display at the front of the bus allows you to calculate your
fare from the number on your ticket.
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Abundant Taxis
Wave and they will stop. Base fares start around 650 yen, increasing in
90 yen increments every 309 meters or so. Fares are displayed on a meter
in the front of the cab and although increase by 20% after 10:00pm. Tipping
is not customary. |
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