AKJ’s official information lists no valet parking at all
Asahikawa Airport’s T1 parking details from Hokkaido Airports only mention regular car parks near the terminal, with no confirmed valet parking desk, phone number, or booking option. The airport site lists standard short-term and long-term lots by capacity and price, but there is zero reference to any staff taking your keys at curbside or returning your car on arrival.
The main AKJ car parks published online quote specific hourly and daily rates in yen, with clear maps for P1 and other standard lots, yet valet service is not included in those charts. When an airport genuinely runs valet, it normally advertises operating hours, a drop-off point near the T1 entrance, and some kind of reservation note; none of that appears for Asahikawa.
Searches through flyers’ reports and review sites turn up comments on parking fees and winter conditions at AKJ, but not a single concrete mention of a valet counter, parking attendant handoff, or a dedicated valet zone by the T1 curb. No gate numbers, stall identifiers, or signage details tied to valet show up in those discussions, which usually surface even small services like coin lockers or minor shuttle routes.
Because there is no phone, email, or booking link tied to “Valet Parking” on official AKJ channels as of 2024, treat this as a likely database artifact rather than a real option on the ground. Plan to use the standard airport lots published on the Hokkaido Airports site, and if you really need confirmation, call the airport information desk listed there before you drive out to T1 expecting valet handoff service.