The is a mostly-underground
rubber-tyred rapid transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT) or heavy rail, commonly referred to as metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport that is generally built in urban areas. A grade separation, grade separated rapid transit line below ground su ...
system in
Sapporo
is a Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, designated city in Hokkaido, Japan. Located in the southwest of Hokkaido, it lies within the alluvial fan of the Toyohira River, a tributary of the Ishikari River. Sapporo is the capital ...
,
Hokkaido
is the list of islands of Japan by area, second-largest island of Japan and comprises the largest and northernmost prefectures of Japan, prefecture, making up its own list of regions of Japan, region. The Tsugaru Strait separates Hokkaidō fr ...
, Japan. Operated by the
Sapporo City Transportation Bureau
Sapporo City Transportation Bureau (札幌市交通局, ''Sapporo-shi Kōtsū-kyoku'') is a public organization of transportation in Sapporo, Japan. The organization operates subways and a tram. It was founded in 1927, when the city took private ...
, it is the only subway system on the island of Hokkaido.
Lines
The system consists of three lines: the green
Namboku Line (North–south line), orange
Tozai Line (East–west line), and blue
Tōhō Line
The is a rubber-tyred metro line in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, operated by Sapporo City Transportation Bureau. It is part of the Sapporo Municipal Subway system. It runs from Sakaemachi Station in Higashi-ku to Fukuzumi Station in Toyohira-k ...
(North East Line). The first, the Namboku Line, was opened in 1971 prior to the
1972 Winter Olympics
The 1972 Winter Olympics, officially the and commonly known as Sapporo 1972 (), were a winter multi-sport event held from February 3 to 13, 1972, in Sapporo, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. It was the first Winter Olympic Games to take place outside ...
. The Sapporo City Subway system operates out of two main hubs:
Sapporo Station
is a major railway station in Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It is served by Hakodate Main Line and other lines of Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido), and is also connected to the Subway Sapporo Station.
Sapporo Station is the star ...
and
Odori Station. Most areas of the city are within a reasonable walking distance or short bus ride from one of the subway stations.
The three lines all connect at Odori Station. The
Namboku Line and
Tōhō Line
The is a rubber-tyred metro line in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, operated by Sapporo City Transportation Bureau. It is part of the Sapporo Municipal Subway system. It runs from Sakaemachi Station in Higashi-ku to Fukuzumi Station in Toyohira-k ...
lines connect with the
JR Hokkaido
The is one of the constituent companies of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group), and is often referred to by its official abbreviation: . It operates intercity and local rail services in Hokkaido, Japan. The company introduced Kitaca, a smart c ...
main lines at Sapporo Station. At Odori and Susukino stations, it connects to the
streetcar (tram) above. The system has a total length of with 46 stations. Except for the section of the Namboku Line south of
Hiragishi Station, tracks and stations are all underground. The aforementioned above-ground section is entirely covered, including stations, depot access tracks, and the depot south of
Jieitai-Mae Station.
In 2023, the system had a daily ridership of 597,400 which is roughly 96% of daily ridership numbers in 2019.
Technology

All lines of the subway use
rubber-tired trains that travel on two flat
roll way
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A roll way or running pad is the pad placed on a concrete slab or on the ties on the outside of the conventional track along both running rails of a rubber-tyred metro or along the unconventional track of a tram. The rubber-tyred whe ...
s, guided by a
single central rail. This system is unique among subways in Japan and the rest of the world; while other rubber-tired metro networks, including smaller
automated guideway transit
An automated guideway transit (AGT) or automated fixed-guideway transit or automatic guideway transit system is a type of fixed guideway transit infrastructure with a riding or suspension track that supports and physically guides one or more dri ...
lines such as the
Port Liner, use
guide bar
Guide bars, or guiding bars are rubber-tyred metro systems that incorporate track. They have angle irons as outside of the two roll ways.
The Busan Subway Line 4 lacks a rail track, and has I-beams installed as guide bars.
The flanges ...
s, the Sapporo system does not because the central rail makes them superfluous (similar to some
rubber-tyred trams
A rubber-tyred tram (also known as tramway on tyres, ) is a development of the guided bus in which a vehicle is guided by a fixed rail in the road surface and draws current from overhead electric wires (either via pantograph or trolley poles) ...
, such as the
Translohr
Translohr is the name of a rubber-tyred tramway technology, originally developed by Lohr Industrie of France and now run by a consortium of Alstom Transport and Fonds stratégique d'investissement (FSI) as ''newTL,'' which took over from ...
and
Bombardier Guided Light Transit
Guided Light Transit (GLT, ) was the name of guided bus technology and associated infrastructure manufactured by Bombardier Transportation (now Alstom). Two GLT prototypes were designed and tested from 1987 onwards by BN in the region of Roche ...
). This rubber-tired system, combined with the heavy snowfall that Sapporo gets during winter, means that the system must be fully enclosed (including the southern elevated segment of the Namboku line); as a result, rolling stock cannot be fitted with air conditioning as it would otherwise trap hot air in the tunnels.
There are differences between the technology used on the older Namboku Line and the newer Tōzai and Tōhō Lines. The Namboku Line uses a T-shaped guide rail, double tires, and
third rail
A third rail, also known as a live rail, electric rail or conductor rail, is a method of providing electric power to a railway locomotive or train, through a semi-continuous rigid conductor placed alongside or between the rails of a track (r ...
power collection, while the Tōzai and Tōhō Lines use an I-shaped guide rail, single tires, and
overhead line
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, Electric multiple unit, electric multiple units, trolleybuses or trams. The generic term used by the International Union ...
power collection. The surface of the roll ways is constructed of
resin
A resin is a solid or highly viscous liquid that can be converted into a polymer. Resins may be biological or synthetic in origin, but are typically harvested from plants. Resins are mixtures of organic compounds, predominantly terpenes. Commo ...
(on the entirety of the Namboku Line and the central section of the Tōzai Line) and
steel
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon that demonstrates improved mechanical properties compared to the pure form of iron. Due to steel's high Young's modulus, elastic modulus, Yield (engineering), yield strength, Fracture, fracture strength a ...
(on the outer sections of the Tōzai Line and the entirety of the Tōhō Line).
Rolling stock
Current roilling stock
Namboku Line
5000 series (6-car formation with 4 doors per side, since 1997)
Tōzai Line
Sapporo Municipal Subway 8000 series (7-car formation with 3 doors per side, since 1998)
Tōhō Line
9000 series (4-car formation with 3 doors per side, since May 2015)
Former rolling stock
Namboku Line
*
1000/2000 series (2/4/6/8-car formation with 2 doors per side, from 1971 until 1999)
*
3000 series (8-car formation with 2 doors per side, from 1978 until 2012)
Tōzai Line
6000 series (7-car formation with 3 doors per side, from 1976 until 2008)
Tōhō Line
*
7000 series (4-car formation with 3 doors per side, from 1988 until 2016)
Rolling stock gallery
File:Sapporo subway type1000.JPG, 1000 series (preserved)
File:Sapporo Municipal Subway 3000 series.JPG, 3000 series
File:ST SN5000 20061102 001.jpg, 5000 series
File:Sapporo Subway 6102 20050717 t01.jpg, 6000 series
File:Sapporo Subway 7116 20080714 h09 800.jpg, 7000 series
File:Sapporo Subway 8901 20080601 t09 2.jpg, 8000 series
File:Sapporo_9000_9001_Odori_20150521.jpg, 9000 series
Fares
Ticket prices range from 210 yen to 380 yen, depending on the distance to travel. All stations accept
SAPICA
is a rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in Sapporo, Japan. Sapporo City Transportation Bureau (SCTB) introduced the system from January 30, 2009. The name of the card means "Sapporo's IC card". is also the ...
, rechargeable IC cards which can be used as a fare card for the subway.
Kitaca
Kitaca () is a rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in Sapporo, Japan. It launched on October 25, 2008 and is managed by Hokkaido Railway Company. The card's name is a combination of the word for and the Ja ...
, a contactless smart card issued by JR Hokkaido, is also usable on the Sapporo Municipal Subway, as well as IC cards part of the
Nationwide Mutual Usage Service, e.g.
Suica
Suica () is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card and electronic money system used as a fare card on train lines and other public transport systems in Japan, launched on November 18, 2001, by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The ...
and
PASMO. However, this compatibility is unidirectional; SAPICA cannot be used on other rail networks.
Day passes and discount passes can be purchased at
ticket vending machines in stations. Prior to its discontinuation on March 31, 2015, prepaid "With You" magnetic cards could be used for the subway, streetcar and regular city routes offered by
JR Hokkaido Bus,
Hokkaido Chuo Bus
The is a Japanese bus company operating local and long-distance buses in Hokkaido prefecture, Japan. The company operates routes connecting cities within Hokkaido, as well as local city and chartered bus services.
Overview
Besides providing b ...
, and Jotetsu Bus. Magnetic card functionality was superseded by SAPICA.
One-day passes offer unlimited rides on the subway,
streetcar
A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some include s ...
, and regular city routes offered by the Chuo, Jotetsu, and JR Hokkaido Buses (excluding some suburban areas) on the day of purchase.
A subway one-day card, for use only on the subway, is also available for 830 yen. Donichika tickets (ドニチカキップ, ''donichika kippu'', a
portmanteau
In linguistics, a blend—also known as a blend word, lexical blend, or portmanteau—is a word formed by combining the meanings, and parts of the sounds, of two or more words together. of 土日 ''donichi'' meaning "Saturday and Sunday" and 地下 ''chika'' meaning "underground") allow for unlimited one-day ride pass for the subway, and are only available on weekends and national holidays; they are sold for a lower price of 520 yen. Due to their identical functionality, subway one-day cards are unavailable on days where Donichika tickets are sold. Both are able to be purchased with cash only.
Commuter passes, able to be loaded onto SAPICA, offer unlimited rides between specific stations during their period of validity. There are two types of commuter pass: one for those commuting to workplaces and one for students. Both are available for one-month or three-month periods, and can be newly purchased from commuter pass sales offices located at major stations. Standard SAPICA cards may be upgraded to a commuter pass through ticket vending machines. Commuter SAPICA cards automatically downgrade to standard SAPICA cards once the time period expires.
Since 2025 April 26,
EMV contactless credit cards can also be used as a ticket, powered by ''stera transit'', a transit ticketing system from
SMBC. To access usage history, riders must register for an account with Q-Move by QUADRAC.
Shopping areas
There are two main shopping areas located underground, connected to the exits of three central stations on the Namboku line: Sapporo Station,
Susukino Station, and Odori Station. Pole Town is an extensive shopping area that lies between Susukino and Odori stations. Aurora Town is a shopping arcade connected to Sapporo Station, linking some of the main shopping malls in Sapporo, such as
Daimaru
is a Japanese department store chain, principally located in the Kansai region of Japan. The chain is operated by Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores, a subsidiary of J. Front Retailing. At one time Daimaru was an independent company, , hea ...
,
JR Tower, and Stellar Place.
In addition to the underground shopping corridors, an underground walkway also connects Odori Station to Bus Center Mae station and its neighboring bus center. There are few stores in this walkway.
Network Map
References
External links
Sapporo City Transportation Bureau
{{Hokkaidō transit
Transport in Sapporo
Organizations based in Sapporo
Underground rapid transit in Japan
750 V DC railway electrification
1500 V DC railway electrification
1971 establishments in Japan