Hotel near odori park,Sapporo3% of visitors choose this area
VValhahax2025.12.11
Only stayed for a night. Walking to odori station is painful w or wo luggages because it’s quite a distance. I took taxi back and fro Odori area (ard megadonki or parco) when staying at here. No much food avail nearby hotel. Very quiet area. Toilet is dirty and there is smell from the toilet as well. Bed seems clean so I’m able to sleep well. Wouldn’t come back to stay at this hotel.
Hotel near Susukino,Sapporo74.2% of visitors choose this area
DDawosizhugeliang2025.12.20
This hotel is incredibly convenient, close to everything. There's a Lawson and a big supermarket right downstairs. What's truly amazing, especially in this snowy winter, is being able to get to the hotel directly from Sapporo Station without even stepping outside! The hotel is also very new, and the room views are fantastic. The onsen (hot spring) on the top floor is rarely crowded, and the amenities provided are excellent. Highly recommend!
Traveling in early December, I chose the Crowne Plaza brand, and overall, the experience was quite good. The hotel's location is excellent; the Sapporo subway station's Exit 21 is right at its doorstep, and Tokyu Department Store is diagonally across. The airport limousine bus stops directly in front of the lobby, and it's the first stop, so departures are punctual, and you never have a problem finding a seat.
The facilities are complete. There's a rooftop bar with special discount packages for guests. On the first floor, there's a 24-hour convenience store (it's great to be able to buy food at night in winter without needing a coat!), a bakery, a gym, and a craft beer shop. On the second floor, there's a souvenir shop where I found a cute ANA airplane charm. However, I wouldn't recommend the breakfast; there's nothing particularly unique to Hokkaido, and for the same price, you could get a fantastic seafood bowl at Nijo Market.
Three of us stayed in a standard room with an extra bed. The room was genuinely small, only fitting two suitcases, and we had to open them on the bed. Despite the small size, ventilation was perfectly fine, and the bathroom facilities didn't show their age at all.
If I come back to Sapporo again and the price is right, I might consider staying here.
A traditional Japanese hotspring resort with excellent view and great breakfast. Staff are polite and friendly. The public hotspring has a wonderful view.
1. You don't have to leave the airport; there's a direct walkway to the hotel. It's close to the international arrivals, but it took us 15 minutes to walk from the domestic arrivals.
2. The lady at the front desk spoke Chinese and gave us a detailed introduction, even escorting us to the elevator.
3. The hotel provided adorable children's toiletries and disposable slippers. Both adult and child disposable slippers were fabric flip-flops. If you don't like them, you can ask the hotel for regular slippers.
4. We didn't get a chance to experience the large public bath (onsen), which is located on the 4th-floor lobby level and is open from 3:00 PM to 10:00 AM.
5. The room was super spacious and clean. You can push the two beds together, and the bathtub is big enough for two adults to bathe comfortably.
6. The breakfast offered a wide variety of choices, and the service was excellent. Don't miss out! It's open from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM.
Hotels in Chuo Ward,Sapporo22.7% of visitors choose this area
Jjfdykvde2025.12.01
Had a very comfortable three-night stay. The hotel is conveniently located just across a small street from Nakajima-Koen Station's Exit 3 (which has an escalator going up). The room was quiet with large windows offering a great view. All disposable amenities were well-stocked, and the hairdryer was powerful and very effective. During check-in, the staff greeted us with incredible warmth and friendliness. Our luggage was brought up to our room door on a trolley. Throughout our stay, whenever they saw us returning, they would help us with the elevator. Upon check-out, they thanked us for staying and bid us farewell. If we opted out of daily room cleaning, they would hang a bag of drinks on our doorknob – these little details really enhanced our experience. I hope we can stay here again on our next visit!
The hotel is really worth the price!
Cleanliness: good! Nearly perfect; there are still some hairs inside the toilet, but the rest is really good! Keep it up!
Facilities: They have free water to drink near the elevator. I really love that! They also have an express checkout box in front of the hotel to save time! The wifi is good.
The design is also minimal and luxurious~~
they also have shoes adjustment stick!
the staff: They’re nice and do their jobs perfectly!
Location: It’s around a 6-7 min walk from JR Sapporo, and they have a delicious place to hang out next to the hotel!
space: my room has a semi-double bed, so it’s slightly bigger than usual. It’s a normal Japan hotel size! If you are tall or have a big body, you might find it’s uncomfortable, but for me it’s fine, and there’s some space to pack my luggage!
Good central location, walking distance to most attractions and restaurants. Rooms were a bit smaller but good value for money. Rooms and amenities are very similar to Muji style. Onsen were very busy, no private owners available. Service was average, they refused to bring down our luggage and said we would need to pay extra 1000 yen to checkout immediately after 11am.
It was my first time in hokkaido. I originally booked first 2 nights for staying in sapporo before I go to another city. And then came back to sapporo to stay here for last one night in hokkaido. Staff were friendly and helpful. I asked them for keeping my luggage at the day I leave to another city so I can travel freely, and they didn’t hesitate to help me.
But what impressed me the most was that I experienced an earthquake while staying here. The hotel has excellent guest care. The staff are kind and helped open the restaurant and provided drinks while guests waited for security checks. And the next day when the train to another city was suspended due to the earthquake, I walked back to the hotel feeling hopeless at 7:00AM. I decided to book the room for an extra night and I told staff about my bad situation. And then surprisingly, without asking, they hurry check condition of the room and allow me to rest early before check-in time.
I booked 2 different types of room and they are both comfy, very clean, and clearly well-maintained. I really like the scent of shower gel and liquid hand soap (I guess it’s the brand POLA. I see many hotels in Japan use this brand. Love it!)
This was my second stay at this onsen hotel, and overall, it was a pleasant experience. The staff were generally courteous and helpful, although the receptionist could have been more welcoming, as he did not greet guests with a smile.
The facilities were well-maintained, and I particularly enjoyed the night lounge area, where guests could relax with mulled wine, coffee, and fresh grilled apples while enjoying a foot spa. The hotel was clean throughout, and the meals served were fresh and of good quality.
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GGuest UserWe booked this hotel for a special stay for our Christmas Day abroad and it did not disappoint. The rooms are cozy, spacious and quiet with very comfy beds. We appreciated the entry way with the closet and shoe rack. We also appreciated the shower with great pressure, the large sink counter and the Japanese style toilet. There was also a good amount of toiletries provided. We had Japanese style pajamas, slippers for the room, sandals to go around the hotel in and even slippers specifically for the toilet area. The room has a large TV and you can connect to it with an HDMI cable or screencast but we could not figure out how to screencast. The hotel primarily caters to Japanese so the important stuff was in English but the little things like the remote control and temperature control were not.
We booked our stay with the buffet dinner and breakfast and for our stay it seems that all the greatest hits for Japanese cuisine were out. For dinner they had a steak grilling station, a BBQ scallop station, a sushi chef, crab dumplings and all kinds of accompaniments. For the dessert they had an array of tasty sweets but we enjoyed the macarons and Hokkaido ice cream the most. The breakfast was equally fantastic with a miso soup station, all kinds of sashimi, black pork dumplings, fried chicken and all kinds of crowd pleasers. There is a juice station and a coffee machine that makes all kinds of drinks so we were very pleased with the meals. We appreciated the plates and small dishes that allowed for small portions so we could pretty much try everything. Some items at the buffet did run out and these were specifically the small dishes - it is worth going early for breakfast and dinner because some items are not replenished and I found quite a few of these very delicious!
There isn't much around the hotel other than a 7-11 and a small botanical garden across the bridge but it is definitely a hotel meant to stay in and enjoy. We went to the onsen at night and in the morning and really enjoyed the outdoor bath which was sea facing. At night you could hear the waves and see the stars and during the day you could enjoy the beach and mountain view. The onsen baths have a variety of temperature pools and saunas and good bath products. There is a machine that dispenses a few pop flavours, cold tea and mineral water in the change room. There was a variety of self care products available in the change rooms as well like toothbrushes and razors.
Our room was very cozy after our bath and we found that the temperature for the hotel was possibly centrally controlled and not adjustable according to Google translation. It was set at a balmy 24 but we did figure out how to turn it off and got a comfortable night's rest. I wasn't a big fan of the hard toothbrushes that were provided mainly because the toothbrush used a coating rather than toothpaste which makes them truly single use.
The hotel offers quite a few amenities outside of the onsen area but the onsen was the highlight for us. They have a lounge area with lots of seats looking out to the sea near the front desk, a separate restaurant from the buffet restaurant, a souvenir shop that sells drinks too and luggage storage. We aren't sure if there are multiple floors with laundry machines but the one laundry room we did find only had one machine so this might not be a hotel to do your laundry at.
The hotel is easily accessible from both the train station and airport. From the train station you can take a bus or the tram which would take about 30 minutes and from the airport there are some dedicated busses that will take about 15 minutes. The bus station and tram station closest to the hotel is Yunokawa Onsen.
This was a great stay for us and we felt one night here was perfect. There is a lot to see in Hakodate and had we stayed longer we would have chosen a more economical option but this truly was a special treat for us.
AAnonymous UserI love the Courtyard by Marriott Sapporo; it's a peaceful oasis in a lively area, and everything about it was excellent. It's just a 15-minute walk to Tanukikoji shopping street, making the daily round trip a pleasant stroll. The breakfast spread was generous and offered a wide variety of choices. My son is young but quite tall for his age, and he sometimes worries about being questioned about his age; here, they thoughtfully provided children's meal cards. Our suite was incredibly spacious, and having two separate bathrooms was incredibly convenient. The overall decor was also lovely. We consistently opt for eco-friendly practices by not requesting frequent linen changes at hotels worldwide, and here, they even offered afternoon tea and snacks as an extra incentive for doing so.
MM474639****I highly, highly recommend this hotel! It's located near Goryokaku Park, easily accessible by tram from JR Hakodate Station. This area is quite central, with museums, shopping malls, and plenty of great food options nearby – there's even a super delicious soup curry place! A Lawson and 7-Eleven are less than a minute away, and it's also close to Yunokawa Onsen.
I recommend this hotel for a couple of reasons. First, the room was exceptionally clean and spacious. I stayed in a king-size room by myself, and it felt more than ample; I could easily fit several suitcases without an issue. Second, the staff's service attitude was excellent – very polite and courteous. I had a meeting in the morning and requested that the cleaning staff not disturb me during that time. Throughout my stay, no one ever knocked on my door; they quietly cleaned the adjacent rooms. Later, when I returned from sightseeing in the evening, I found a bag of fresh toiletries hanging on my door!
I was so touched! They were considerate enough not to disturb me by knocking, yet also made sure I had new bathroom supplies.
I was deeply impressed by the hotel's service and thoughtful consideration! This was truly the most satisfying hotel experience of my Hokkaido trip. The price was reasonable, the cleanliness was impeccable, and the staff were warm and polite.
Next time I visit Hakodate, I'm booking this hotel directly.
Rrosie_qiqiRoom is spacious with a private garden & outdoors onsen.
Welcome puddings were very yummy and yet the buffet in there was very insipid. Frankly speaking, the only two good foods there are sashimi and rice, what a shame.
Others: Very close to the lake, 1-2 minutes walk; a large and cozy lobby with good jazz music from an antique JBL sound system; live music performance every night; lots of books; fireplace and roasted marshmallows; lovely shop on the 3rd floor (prized reasonably). All is well except the buffet. Did not try the Japanese one (needs to book and pay a lot) hence a bit regretted.
MM1377****Let's start with the room:
The room was incredibly cramped, like a shoebox. There was absolutely no space for a large suitcase, and anyone weighing over 80kg would find it difficult to even turn around. This was completely inconsistent with the 20.9 square meters advertised on Ctrip.
Regarding the hotel's price:
I paid a price that could afford a stay at a Banyan Tree resort in China, but what I got felt more like a school dormitory. The standard was far below 3-star, akin to a budget motel. I booked a twin room, only to be informed it was for single occupancy. To add a 15-year-old child, they demanded an absurd extra charge of 16,300 JPY – a complete rip-off! There are many other hotel options available right outside Hakodate Station. This place is genuinely a scam. The front desk staff were also unprofessional; they even tried to overcharge us for breakfast.
Finally, the facilities:
Bottled drinking water was not provided in the room. Guests had to take a communal carafe to another floor to get water. There was a dryer available, but it was pay-per-use and didn't seem cheap.
In summary, I will absolutely never stay here again when visiting Hakodate, nor would I recommend it to other Chinese travelers.
AAI-KimiThis is *the* must-stay hotel in Shiretoko, hands down. I discovered it through a COCOGO Travel video on Bilibili, and its serene, tranquil, and natural vibe instantly captivated me, making me determined to visit.
Shiretoko in summer is all about forests, hot springs, lakes, wild brown bears, and Ainu culture. Here, everything lives in elegant harmony with nature, allowing you to experience its magnificent landscapes firsthand.
The hotel's decor beautifully reflects the local culture. They offer complimentary ice cream and an open bar with free-flowing drinks. Both breakfast and dinner feature carefully selected local ingredients; while portions aren't huge, they are incredibly refined and exquisite.
From the hotel's onsen and authentic Finnish Löyly sauna, you can gaze out over the Shiretoko mountains and the Sea of Okhotsk. The breathtaking views are sure to lift your spirits and leave you feeling refreshed.
GGuest UserWe travelled by rental car so the location wasn't a problem and not far from Otaru canal and main attractions. The staff's service was superb. The whole hotel is tatami floor. There were small events like Japanese dancing for guests and camping with free snacks. The hotel's garden was nice. I really enjoy staying at the hotel.
AAnonymous UserBeautiful high end ryokan in the center of Noboribetsu. Our room was very large and spotless-it was the size of an apartment with multiple seating and eating areas! The best part was the in-room hot spring bath tub, which we booked and was worth every penny. We highly, highly recommend this! Had an absolutely relaxing stay at this top notch onsen! In the public areas, there were 5 different hot spring pools for the women and four for the men. Each had different temperature settings and different qualities. There were many at the ryokan but the pools were never crowded. It was peaceful and serene sitting outside in the pools.
There were many guests at the hotel as it was peak summer season, but the property was very large and spacious, beautifully decorated and laid out that it never felt crowded.
Excellent customer service and delicious kaiseki dinner and Japanese breakfast with a buffet table. Would go back for another visit if we are in the area again! Highly recommend this ryokan-you will not be disappointed!
GGuest UserExcellent choice for budget-conscious travelers visiting Hakodate! convenient location - easy to get around, with a short walk to the tram station. The tram connects you to many popular attractions around the city. Plus, the airport transfer bus stop is just a stone's throw away, with affordable fares to New Chitose Airport (13,000 yen). We also discovered a lovely 2nd-generation ice cream parlor right opposite the bus stop! The hotel's breakfast was impressive and delicious. Overall, the hotel offers great value for its price. We had a family room with excellent view for sunrise 🌅.
BBeingzi1. You don't have to leave the airport; there's a direct walkway to the hotel. It's close to the international arrivals, but it took us 15 minutes to walk from the domestic arrivals.
2. The lady at the front desk spoke Chinese and gave us a detailed introduction, even escorting us to the elevator.
3. The hotel provided adorable children's toiletries and disposable slippers. Both adult and child disposable slippers were fabric flip-flops. If you don't like them, you can ask the hotel for regular slippers.
4. We didn't get a chance to experience the large public bath (onsen), which is located on the 4th-floor lobby level and is open from 3:00 PM to 10:00 AM.
5. The room was super spacious and clean. You can push the two beds together, and the bathtub is big enough for two adults to bathe comfortably.
6. The breakfast offered a wide variety of choices, and the service was excellent. Don't miss out! It's open from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM.
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