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There are no non-stop flights from Semarang to Sapporo. You will need to make at least 2 to 3 stops in cities such as Taipei, Jakarta, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Narita, and possibly other cities.
The journey from Semarang to Sapporo takes a while, depending on the length of transit. However, the quickest flight takes 17 hours 40 minutes.
Many airlines offer this route, including Garuda Indonesia, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Jetstar, and several others.
Flight tickets from Semarang to Sapporo reach their highest price in June, reaching Rp12 million, and also tend to be expensive around the Christmas and New Year period. However, throughout the year, ticket prices are most affordable, starting at Rp6 million.
Ahmad Yani International Airport in Semarang is dedicated to one of Indonesia's revolutionary heroes, General Ahmad Yani. In the past, the airport was an Army air base, known as Kalibanteng Army Air Base.
In March 2004, Garuda Indonesia made its first flight to Singapore, marking the inauguration of Ahmad Yani Airport as an international airport. The terminal has an area of 58,652 m², capable of accommodating 6.5-7 million passengers per year or 20,000 people per day.
Facilities include souvenir shops, food outlets, banks, money changers, hotel and travel bookings, taxi services, car rentals, and the Trans Semarang BRT. The airport also features a 2,560 x 45 meter runway and 2 parallel taxiways.
Shin Chitose Airport is the main gateway for air transportation to Sapporo, Hokkaido, and is the fourth busiest airport in Japan after Haneda and Narita in Tokyo, and Kansai in Nara, Osaka, and Kyoto.
After passing through the immigration process, visitors are greeted with the beauty of Hokkaido's largest airport, equipped with various shopping facilities, food courts, cafes, restaurants, and other entertainment.
Located about 50km south of Sapporo, access to the city is available via bus, JR train, or taxi. This information is important to consider when planning a trip to Hokkaido.
For beer lovers, the Sapporo Beer Museum is a must-visit destination. Even if you are not fluent in Japanese, visitors can still enjoy the experience. By paying 500 yen for the premium tour, you can try the signature beer made with authentic recipes from 130 years ago.
The museum also has a restaurant with menus such as Jingisukan (grilled lamb), crab, potatoes, cheese, which are perfect with beer.
Mount Moiwa is home to Hokkaido's signature red foxes and squirrels. Taking the cable car to the top of the mountain will allow you to enjoy the beauty of a fresh Hokkaido night.
In 2015, Sapporo City's night view ranked second in Japan. It is famous as a romantic spot for couples due to its alluring scenery.
Odori Park is the main green belt in Sapporo City, separating the southern and northern regions. In the center of the park stands the Sapporo TV Tower, often hosting exciting events such as the Sapporo Snow Festival in winter and the Beer Garden in summer.
The park is surrounded by blooming flowers, statues, and fountains, offering a pleasant experience for visitors all year round. From the top of the tower, you can enjoy a stunning seasonal panorama, including views of Sapporo City and the mountains in the distance.
Ticket prices to Sapporo from Semarang usually increase in July due to popular festivals that attract many tourists. This month is also the beginning of summer in Sapporo, with many unique tourist attractions to enjoy.
Also, as Christmas and New Year's approach, airfares tend to rise as many travelers gather in Sapporo to celebrate with family and close friends and enjoy its winter destinations.
Summer in Sapporo is the peak of festivals and events, starting as early as June. Exciting events such as the Hokkaido Makomanai Music Fireworks Festival, the Sapporo Summer Festival, the Tanuki Festival, and the Doshin & UHB Fireworks Show are here to enjoy.
The Sapporo Summer Festival, which began in 1954, lasts about a month from mid-July to mid-August. During this festival, Odori Park hosts Japan's largest open-air beer garden with 13,000 seats.
There are no non-stop flights from Semarang to Sapporo. You will need to make at least 2 to 3 stops in cities such as Taipei, Jakarta, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Narita, and possibly other cities.
The journey from Semarang to Sapporo takes a while, depending on the length of transit. However, the quickest flight takes 17 hours 40 minutes.
Many airlines offer this route, including Garuda Indonesia, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Jetstar, and several others.
Flight tickets from Semarang to Sapporo reach their highest price in June, reaching Rp12 million, and also tend to be expensive around the Christmas and New Year period. However, throughout the year, ticket prices are most affordable, starting at Rp6 million.
Ahmad Yani International Airport in Semarang is dedicated to one of Indonesia's revolutionary heroes, General Ahmad Yani. In the past, the airport was an Army air base, known as Kalibanteng Army Air Base.
In March 2004, Garuda Indonesia made its first flight to Singapore, marking the inauguration of Ahmad Yani Airport as an international airport. The terminal has an area of 58,652 m², capable of accommodating 6.5-7 million passengers per year or 20,000 people per day.
Facilities include souvenir shops, food outlets, banks, money changers, hotel and travel bookings, taxi services, car rentals, and the Trans Semarang BRT. The airport also features a 2,560 x 45 meter runway and 2 parallel taxiways.
Shin Chitose Airport is the main gateway for air transportation to Sapporo, Hokkaido, and is the fourth busiest airport in Japan after Haneda and Narita in Tokyo, and Kansai in Nara, Osaka, and Kyoto.
After passing through the immigration process, visitors are greeted with the beauty of Hokkaido's largest airport, equipped with various shopping facilities, food courts, cafes, restaurants, and other entertainment.
Located about 50km south of Sapporo, access to the city is available via bus, JR train, or taxi. This information is important to consider when planning a trip to Hokkaido.
For beer lovers, the Sapporo Beer Museum is a must-visit destination. Even if you are not fluent in Japanese, visitors can still enjoy the experience. By paying 500 yen for the premium tour, you can try the signature beer made with authentic recipes from 130 years ago.
The museum also has a restaurant with menus such as Jingisukan (grilled lamb), crab, potatoes, cheese, which are perfect with beer.
Mount Moiwa is home to Hokkaido's signature red foxes and squirrels. Taking the cable car to the top of the mountain will allow you to enjoy the beauty of a fresh Hokkaido night.
In 2015, Sapporo City's night view ranked second in Japan. It is famous as a romantic spot for couples due to its alluring scenery.
Odori Park is the main green belt in Sapporo City, separating the southern and northern regions. In the center of the park stands the Sapporo TV Tower, often hosting exciting events such as the Sapporo Snow Festival in winter and the Beer Garden in summer.
The park is surrounded by blooming flowers, statues, and fountains, offering a pleasant experience for visitors all year round. From the top of the tower, you can enjoy a stunning seasonal panorama, including views of Sapporo City and the mountains in the distance.
Ticket prices to Sapporo from Semarang usually increase in July due to popular festivals that attract many tourists. This month is also the beginning of summer in Sapporo, with many unique tourist attractions to enjoy.
Also, as Christmas and New Year's approach, airfares tend to rise as many travelers gather in Sapporo to celebrate with family and close friends and enjoy its winter destinations.
Summer in Sapporo is the peak of festivals and events, starting as early as June. Exciting events such as the Hokkaido Makomanai Music Fireworks Festival, the Sapporo Summer Festival, the Tanuki Festival, and the Doshin & UHB Fireworks Show are here to enjoy.
The Sapporo Summer Festival, which began in 1954, lasts about a month from mid-July to mid-August. During this festival, Odori Park hosts Japan's largest open-air beer garden with 13,000 seats.