- Phone
- +81 120 951 365
- Address
- 987-62, Bibi, Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan
150–200 yen buys you dedicated Motorcycle Parking at CTS
New Chitose Airport’s Motorcycle Parking is a dedicated two-wheeler area in the main car park zone, serving both the Domestic and International terminals. It’s intended only for bikes and scooters, not cars, which keeps the spaces tighter and closer together. Signage around the access roads lists it clearly as two-wheeler parking, so follow the motorcycle icons, not the multi-storey car park arrows.
Pricing usually runs in the same band as the cheapest open-air car spaces, often around 150–200 yen per hour or a capped day rate, paid at the standard automated machines. You take a ticket at the entry gate and pay on exit, using cash or card at the pay station before you roll out. Because it’s part of the main parking complex, you don’t need a separate motorcycle-specific payment app or QR code.
From Motorcycle Parking, walking time to the Domestic Terminal is typically around 5–8 minutes, and about 8–10 minutes to the International Terminal, depending on which row you end up in. Routes are mostly on regular vehicle aisles, not dedicated bike lanes, so plan to walk your helmet and gear along the same paths used by car drivers. In winter, expect snow and ice on the exposed sections between the parking rows and terminal doors.
This is open-air parking, so your bike sits fully exposed to Hokkaido weather, including snow from November to March and strong sun in August. There are no built-in lockers, so you’ll want to bring your own disc lock or chain and a rain or snow cover. One practical tip: leave yourself an extra 10 minutes in winter to dig out the bike and clear the seat before riding back onto Route 36 or the expressway.