This summer typhoon season has been unusually strong in Japan. I've been told that typhoons don't usually even reach Hokkaido, and this year there have been 3 or 4.
From Asahidake I returned to Sapporo for one night in a hotel before my flight home.
A typhoon hit Hokkaido the evening before my morning flight to Osaka and transfer to a flight to Vancouver. Upon returning to Sapporo, I checked the JAL flight status website, and saw that my flight was marked for possible delay or cancellation. The website was not very helpful in terms of providing more information about what to do. I was a little stressed. I went to the hotel reception and they called JAL for me. When they got through, they said the flight was OK for now, and I should go to the airport in the morning as planned.
The next morning it was still raining, but not that hard. When I got to the airport the departure information screen showed the flight departing as scheduled, and everything went OK.
From Asahidake I returned to Sapporo for one night in a hotel before my flight home.
A typhoon hit Hokkaido the evening before my morning flight to Osaka and transfer to a flight to Vancouver. Upon returning to Sapporo, I checked the JAL flight status website, and saw that my flight was marked for possible delay or cancellation. The website was not very helpful in terms of providing more information about what to do. I was a little stressed. I went to the hotel reception and they called JAL for me. When they got through, they said the flight was OK for now, and I should go to the airport in the morning as planned.
The next morning it was still raining, but not that hard. When I got to the airport the departure information screen showed the flight departing as scheduled, and everything went OK.
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