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From New Chitose Airport Access From New Chitose Airport New Chitose Airport Sapporo by JR Line by Express Bus (rapid “Airport”) New Chitose Airport (40 minutes) (1 hour 10 minutes) JR Line: Sapporo Station ・ Subway: Sapporo Station by Subway Nanboku Line (2 minutes) Tokyo Kita 12-jo on foot Station (20 minutes) on foot (10 minutes) Osaka Hokkaido University [From New Chitose Airport [From Sapporo Station to Terminal to Sapporo Station] Hokkaido University] ■ JR ■ Subway Nanboku line by JR Line (rapid “Airport”)…40 minutes 10 minutes walk from Kita 12-jo station ■ by Express Bus …1 hour 10 minutes 15 minutes walk from Kita 18-jo station ■ 20 minutes walk from JR Sapporo Station Address/Contact Address Kita 14, Nishi 9, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 060-0814, Japan Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University Contact Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University Fax : +81-11-706-7890 Campus Map N Kita 18-jo Station 18-jo Kita School of Veterinary Medicine Kita 18-jo Gate Nishi 5-chome Street Information Science and Technology 5 Hokkaido University Hospital School of Engineering Kita 12-jo Station 12-jo Kita 4 Kita 13-jo Gate 3 School of Science NanbokuSubway Line Faculty of Agriculture < To Otaru Bust of 2 Main Gate Dr.William S.Clark 1 JR Hakodate Main Line JR Sapporo Station Main Gate Bust of Dr. William Kita 13-jo Gate Entrance /School Guideboard at North S. Clark of Engineering Entrance/School of Engineering Guide map around Graduate School of Information Science and Technology 10 Graduate School of Information Science and Technology BLDG (high-rise) Faculty of Engineering M-BLDG (low-rise) 11 9 8 Quantum Electronics Quantum Integrated for Research Center School of Engineering 7 by Taxi by Laboratory Meme Media 6 Walk Main Entrance/School Approach in Robby/ Approach in 1st Floor/ of Engineering School of Engineering School of Engineering Entrance/Graduate School North Entrance/ Graduate School of of Information Science School of Engineering Information Science and and Technology BLDG Technology BLDG.
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