Can I use JR Rail Pass for New Chitose Airport Limousine bus?

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am currently in Sapporo, Japan and catching a flight early on Friday, 27 December. I am planning to either use the Airport Limousine Bus or the Rapid Airport to get to the airport. I also have a JR Rail Pass. Can I use the JR Rail Pass for the bus service?






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Does JR Pass cover buses?

The JR Pass includes the services of local buses, spread throughout Japan, allowing access to JR local bus lines operated by: JR Hokkaido. JR Tohoku. JR Kanto.

Can I use JR Pass in Sapporo?

\u30fbThe rail pass cannot be used for JR Hokkaido Bus, the streetcar and the subway in Sapporo.

Can Japanese use JR Pass?

The Japan Rail Pass (also commonly called JR Pass) is a very cost effective rail pass for long distance train travel in Japan. The pass can be used only by foreign tourists and offers unlimited rides on JR trains for one, two or three weeks at a cost that residents of Japan can only dream of.

How do you get around Sapporo?

Three subway lines, a tram line and many bus companies (JR Hokkaido Bus, Hokkaido Chuo Bus and Jotetsu Bus) provide Sapporo with an efficient network of public transportation. The Japan Rail Pass, Hokkaido Rail Pass and Hokkaido Free Pass are valid on local buses operated by JR Hokkaido Bus. Sapporo has two airports.



Riding Airport Limousine Bus From Susukino to New Chitose Airport Sapporo Japan




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