Ticket prices range from 210 yen to 380 yen, depending on the distance to travel. All stations accept
SAPICA, rechargeable IC cards which can be used as a fare card for the subway.
Kitaca, a contactless smart card issued by JR Hokkaido, is also usable on the Sapporo Municipal Subway, as well as IC cards part of the
Nationwide Mutual Usage Service (e.g.
Suica and
Pasmo). However, this compatibility is unidirectional; SAPICA cannot be used on other rail networks. Day passes and discount passes can be purchased at
ticket vending machines in stations. Prior to its discontinuation on March 31, 2015, prepaid "With You" magnetic cards could be used for the subway, streetcar and regular city routes offered by
JR Hokkaido Bus,
Hokkaido Chuo Bus, and Jotetsu Bus. Magnetic card functionality was superseded by SAPICA. The Sapporo City Transportation Bureau sells a one-day ticket for subway use (地下鉄専用1日乗車券), which allows unlimited rides on the subway for one day; it costs 830 yen for adults. A subway one-day card, for use only on the subway, is also available for 830 yen. Donichika tickets (ドニチカキップ,
donichika kippu, a
portmanteau of 土日
donichi meaning "Saturday and Sunday" and 地下
chika meaning "underground") allow for unlimited one-day ride pass for the subway, and are only available on weekends and national holidays; they are sold for a lower price of 520 yen. Due to their identical functionality, subway one-day cards are unavailable on days where Donichika tickets are sold. Both are able to be purchased with cash only. Commuter passes, able to be loaded onto SAPICA, offer unlimited rides between specific stations during their period of validity. There are two types of commuter pass: one for those commuting to workplaces and one for students. Both are available for one-month or three-month periods, and can be newly purchased from commuter pass sales offices located at major stations. Standard SAPICA cards may be upgraded to a commuter pass through ticket vending machines. Commuter SAPICA cards automatically downgrade to standard SAPICA cards once the time period expires. Since April 26, 2025,
EMV contactless credit cards can also be used as a ticket, powered by
stera transit, a transit ticketing system from
SMBC. To access usage history, riders must register for an account with Q-Move by QUADRAC. ==Shopping areas==