About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from New Tokyo International (NRT) to Sapporo (SPK)?
Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Tokyo to Sapporo. The left side captures the dramatic departure views over the Kanto Plain and Tokyo Bay, and during the cruise northward along Honshu's Pacific coast you get views of the Ou Mountains spine and the Tsugaru Strait crossing. The right side has the edge on landing at CTS, but the left side delivers more sustained scenery across the full flight.
What can I see during takeoff from New Tokyo International in Tokyo?
During takeoff from New Tokyo International (NRT), sit on the Left side for the best views. NRT typically departs northward on runway 34L/34R. The left side gives you a clear view west toward the Kanto Plain and Tokyo Bay, with the city sprawl visible before you climb out over the Pacific. You may also catch Narita city and surrounding farmland directly below. Notable sights include: Tokyo Bay to the southwest, Kanto Plain urban sprawl, Narita city grid below, Chiba Prefecture coastline.
What can I see when landing at Sapporo in Sapporo?
When landing at Sapporo (SPK), sit on the Right side for the best views. New Chitose Airport (CTS) serves Sapporo and typically lands from the south on runway 01R/01L heading north. The right side on approach gives you views east toward the Pacific coast of Hokkaido and the volcanic peaks of the Hidaka Mountains. On clear days the coastline and river deltas near Tomakomai are clearly visible. Notable sights include: Hidaka Mountains to the east, Tomakomai coastal plain, Ishikari Bay to the northwest, Chitose River valley below.
How long is the flight from Tokyo to Sapporo?
The flight from New Tokyo International (NRT) to Sapporo (SPK) takes Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
What does the Tokyo to Sapporo flight path pass over?
The flight tracks roughly north-northeast up the Pacific side of Honshu. Notable features include the Kashima Sea coastline of Ibaraki and Fukushima prefectures, the Abukuma Highlands and Ou Mountain Range visible inland to the left, the Tsugaru Strait separating Honshu from Hokkaido (a clear water crossing visible from both sides), and the southern Hokkaido coastline around Hakodate before turning northeast toward Sapporo.