JR Hokkaido Eki-net Booking & Assistance Booths: Summer 2026

Official Guide: JR Hokkaido Eki-net Booking Assistance Booths (June–August 2026)
- JR Hokkaido is running temporary assistance booths from June 1 – August 31, 2026 at Sapporo, New Chitose Airport, and Hakodate stations.
- Booths help international travelers complete Eki-net booking for two specific discounted limited express tickets: "Tokkyu Tokuda. Ne 1" and "Zairaisen Ticketless Tokkyuken (Tokuwari)."
- Hours: 10:00–19:00 daily. No appointment needed. Guidance appears to be free.
- You should attempt your online reservation before visiting — the booths assist, they don't sell tickets.
If you're planning summer rail travel in Hokkaido and want to lock in discounted limited express fares, this guide walks you through everything you need to know about JR Hokkaido Eki-net booking and the temporary assistance booths designed specifically for overseas visitors. We cover booth locations, hours, eligible ticket types, step-by-step instructions, and the limits of the service — all sourced from JR Hokkaido's official May 2026 press release.
Who Is This Eki-net Booking Service For?
This service is designed exclusively for overseas visitors to Japan who plan to purchase discounted limited express tickets through the "Eki-net" online reservation system for travel on JR Hokkaido lines. The assistance booths support two specific eligible ticket types:
- "Tokkyu Tokuda. Ne 1" (特急トクだ.値1) — A standard limited express discount ticket that can be purchased online via Eki-net.
- "Zairaisen Ticketless Tokkyuken (Tokuwari)" (在来線チケットレス特急券(トク割)) — A ticketless limited express discount ticket valid on conventional (non-Shinkansen) JR Hokkaido lines.
You must complete the Eki-net booking process online to qualify. The booths exist to help travelers who have started — or intend to start — that process but need hands-on guidance with Japan's rail online reservation system.
How to Use the JR Hokkaido Eki-net Booking Booths — Step by Step
If you're an eligible traveler, here's the straightforward process for getting help at these temporary support booths:
- Make or Attempt Your Reservation First: Before visiting, go to the Eki-net website and try to book your eligible discount ticket. Even a partial attempt is useful — the staff can then see where you ran into trouble.
- Locate the Booth at a Designated Station: Head to one of the three participating stations listed below during operational hours.
- Ask Your Question: Station staff at the booth will walk you through the Eki-net system, clarify reservation steps, and answer questions about the "Tokkyu Tokuda. Ne 1" or "Zairaisen Ticketless Tokkyuken (Tokuwari)" tickets.
- Confirm Your Booking: After receiving help, double-check that your reservation shows as confirmed in the Eki-net system. Take a screenshot or note your confirmation number.
Booth Locations, Dates & Operating Hours
JR Hokkaido has set up assistance booths at three major stations during the peak summer travel season. All booths share the same operational window:
| Station | Operational Period | Daily Hours |
|---|---|---|
| New Chitose Airport Station (新千歳空港駅) | June 1, 2026 (Mon) – August 31, 2026 (Mon) | 10:00 – 19:00 |
| Sapporo Station (札幌駅) | June 1, 2026 (Mon) – August 31, 2026 (Mon) | 10:00 – 19:00 |
| Hakodate Station (函館駅) | June 1, 2026 (Mon) – August 31, 2026 (Mon) | 10:00 – 19:00 |
Note: The official JR Hokkaido notice does not specify the number of staff at each booth or whether multilingual support (English, Chinese, Korean) is available. Given the target audience is overseas visitors, some English assistance is likely — but we recommend having a translation app ready as a backup.
Eki-net Booth vs. Other Booking Methods
Not sure whether to visit the booth or handle booking on your own? Here's a quick comparison:
| Method | Best For | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eki-net assistance booth | First-time foreign tourists who need step-by-step Eki-net booking help | Free in-person guidance; staff familiar with discount ticket eligibility | Only at 3 stations; only for 2 ticket types; hours limited to 10:00–19:00 |
| Self-service Eki-net booking | Experienced travelers comfortable with Japanese websites | Available 24/7; can book from anywhere with internet | Interface primarily in Japanese; may require a registered account |
| Regular ticket counter (Midori-no-Madoguchi) | Travelers who want any ticket type, not just Eki-net discounts | Handles all ticket types; staff can advise on routes | No Eki-net discount pricing; potential queues during summer peak |
| Ticket machines | Simple, non-discount purchases | Fast; available at most stations | English support varies; cannot process Eki-net discount bookings |
What Are the Limits of the Eki-net Booking Assistance?
These booths serve a narrow purpose. Understanding the boundaries upfront saves frustration:
- Eligible Tickets Only — Staff will help exclusively with the "Tokkyu Tokuda. Ne 1" and "Zairaisen Ticketless Tokkyuken (Tokuwari)" tickets booked via Eki-net. They won't assist with other ticket types, general route questions, or bookings made through other platforms.
- Guidance, Not a Ticket Counter — You cannot purchase tickets at the booth. The official notice frames these as guidance and inquiry support. Your booking must ultimately go through the Eki-net system.
- Summer 2026 Only — This is a temporary initiative running June 1 – August 31, 2026. Before or after these dates, you'll need to use standard JR Hokkaido customer service.
- Three Stations Only — Support is limited to New Chitose Airport, Sapporo, and Hakodate. No information has been released about assistance at other JR Hokkaido stations.
What to Bring to the Assistance Booth
The official notice doesn't list prerequisites, but here's what we recommend you prepare for a smooth visit:
- Eki-net Access — Have the Eki-net website (https://www.eki-net.com/) open on your phone, or bring a printout of your booking attempt.
- Reservation Details Written Down — Note your desired travel date, train name/number, departure and arrival stations, and passenger count. Written details are easier to communicate than spoken ones, especially across a language barrier.
- Passport & Payment Method — Carry your passport (required for foreign tourist discount eligibility) and a credit card that works with Eki-net. The booth staff may not be able to process payment directly.
- A Charged Smartphone — You'll likely need to complete the final booking step on your own device after receiving guidance. A portable charger is a smart addition to your Hokkaido travel kit.
Tips for a Smooth JR Hokkaido Eki-net Booking Experience
A few practical lessons from travelers who have used Eki-net for Hokkaido rail travel:
- Book early. Summer 2026 is peak season in Hokkaido. Popular limited express routes (Sapporo–Hakodate, Sapporo–Asahikawa) sell out of discount seats quickly. Don't wait until you arrive at the booth.
- Create your Eki-net account before your trip. Registration requires a Japanese address, but many travelers use their hotel address. Having an account ready eliminates one step at the booth.
- Understand the "Zairaisen" restriction. If you're riding the Hokkaido Shinkansen (Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto to Tokyo), the "Zairaisen Ticketless Tokkyuken" discount does not apply — it's for conventional lines only. Check our Hokkaido Shinkansen guide for Shinkansen-specific pricing.
- Arrive outside peak hours. If possible, visit the booth mid-morning (10:00–12:00) or late afternoon (15:00–17:00) to avoid the busiest periods.
- Screenshot everything. Once your booking is confirmed via Eki-net, screenshot the confirmation screen. Digital confirmations can serve as your ticket on board.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I buy a regular limited express ticket at the Eki-net assistance booth?
No. These booths are set up to assist with only the "Tokkyu Tokuda. Ne 1" and "Zairaisen Ticketless Tokkyuken (Tokuwari)" tickets booked through the Eki-net system. For standard limited express tickets, use the ticket machines or the Midori-no-Madoguchi (green window) counter at any JR Hokkaido station.
2. Do I need to have started my Eki-net booking before visiting the booth?
The official announcement describes the booths as providing "guidance" (ご案内), not primary booking services. While it's not explicitly required, we strongly recommend making at least an attempt at the online reservation beforehand. This gives the staff a concrete starting point and speeds up the entire process. Showing up with zero preparation may result in a longer, less productive visit.
3. Are the Eki-net discounts valid for the Hokkaido Shinkansen?
The "Zairaisen Ticketless Tokkyuken (Tokuwari)" is explicitly for conventional lines only (在来線). It does not cover the Hokkaido Shinkansen. The "Tokkyu Tokuda. Ne 1" ticket type is listed without Shinkansen specification in the source — so its eligibility depends on the specific route. Verify your route's eligibility on the Eki-net website or ask at the booth directly.
4. What if I miss the booth's operating hours?
The booths operate 10:00–19:00 daily and are closed outside those hours. Your options: return the next day during operating hours, or attempt the Eki-net booking independently using our online Eki-net guide. Standard JR Hokkaido station staff can help with general inquiries but may not specialize in Eki-net troubleshooting.
5. Is there a fee for using the Eki-net assistance booth?
The official JR Hokkaido notice makes no mention of any charge for using the booth guidance service. It appears to be a complimentary support initiative for eligible foreign tourists making Eki-net bookings. You'll only pay for the actual tickets purchased through the Eki-net system itself.
Official Source
This article is based on the official JR Hokkaido press release. All dates, eligible ticket types, and booth details are derived from this document:
- Issuing Authority: Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido)
- Source Type: Official institution press release
- Original Japanese Headline: インターネット予約「えきねっと」ご案内ブースの設置について(6〜8月)
- Published: 2026-05-18 18:47 UTC
- Source Site: jrhokkaido.co.jp
- Source Link: Official JR Hokkaido Eki-net booth announcement (PDF)
Where the source is silent on details (language support at booths, staff numbers, direct payment options), this guide clearly notes the gap rather than speculating.
Start Planning Your Hokkaido Summer 2026 Rail Trip
Discounted Eki-net tickets can save you meaningful money on Hokkaido's limited express routes — but only if you book early and understand the process. Now that you know where the booths are, when they're open, and what they can (and can't) help with, you're in a strong position to lock in your summer 2026 Hokkaido train reservations.
Need more help planning? Explore our guides:
- Complete Eki-net Booking Guide — Step-by-Step Instructions
- JR Pass Options for Hokkaido Travelers
- Hokkaido Shinkansen — Routes, Fares & Timetables
Don't wait until the last minute. Visit Eki-net now, start your reservation, and take advantage of the summer 2026 assistance booths while they're available. Happy travels!


