Hotel near odori park,Sapporo1.1% of visitors choose this area
XXiaocaosx2026.01.09
Facilities: The facilities are comprehensive, quiet, and clean. However, as others have mentioned, the bathroom is a bit dated. The bathtub creaks when you step into it, and there's a noticeable layer of dust on the ventilation fan when showering.
Cleanliness: It's clean and hygienic. If you put the magnetic 'please clean' sign on the door in the morning, they'll clean it. If you forget, they'll still hang fresh towels and toothbrushes on the door.
Location: The garden view room faces Odori Park, with a large window offering beautiful views. It's very quiet at night, and the convenience store downstairs is great for snacks, late-night meals, and breakfast. However, it is quite a walk from the subway station; the closest exit is Odori Station Exit 1, about 200-300 meters away.
Service: The service was satisfying, and all the staff were very polite. Upon check-in, I was pleasantly surprised to find 8 bottles of natural water on the table, contrary to some reviews that mentioned no bottled water. This made the experience even better.
Exclusive Guest Lounge: From 3 PM to 9 PM daily, you can use your room card to access the lounge on the first floor for a self-service afternoon tea. They offer classic items like Jaga Pokkuru (Potato Fri Brothers), Rokkatei, Royce, as well as hot beverages like coffee and cold drinks like oolong tea and orange juice. Highly recommended!
Hotel near Susukino,Sapporo67.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.16
The hotel is very centrally located, close to a lot of restaurants and shops. It's sitting on top of a mall with a cinema, and the subway station is at the basement.
The breakfast had a lot of choices, though some of them repeated every day I was there. I loved the chef's kitchen station, where different dishes were cooked to order.
The only thing is, I kept hearing (ambulance?) sirens in the middle of the night, probably because it's such a busy area
This hotel is really great! We added 2700 yen per person for breakfast. I was surprised at how well-maintained this hotel is, considering it's over 50 years old. It has a real sense of quality, especially the cabinets and such. As an InterContinental Hotels Group member, I showed my card and received two extra bottles of water.
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,Sapporo30.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.29
The hotel is strategically located near to metro station (walking distance) and yet it's not too near to the tourist spot as it will be too noisy at night. I can just walk an extra mile to reach the center of Hokkaido. There is also a beautiful park with children playground next to the hotel, and it looks amazing with snow!
The part I don't get used to initially was I have to pass the key to the lobby whenever I leave the hotel (I didn't ask much on the reason, I just accustomed to the practice). So far, they have been very helpful too! You can choose not to housekeep your room and they will offer you a free drink for that! But I still need them to housekeep my room everyday because we need the cleaner to clean the dustbin with diapers and tidy up the messy room with kid.
My experience was pretty good!
If you're not someone who's okay staying in a hostel, do NOT book this Four Points series.
The service was very good, and their English was also perfectly fine.
The room and bathroom were tiny. I couldn't even wash my hair when showering because water splashed everywhere, completely soaking the floor in front of the toilet.
The toilet had a foul smell, and the drainage was slow. I had to keep the exhaust fan on 24/7. The strong fan setting was noisy, and the low fan setting meant it smelled terrible by the next morning.
The air conditioning temperature was hard to control, and the duvet was thin, so I slept very cold.
I arrived late at night and only stayed one night. Turning left when you exit the hotel leads to Aeon (a supermarket).
It's close to the station. After 0:00, you have to press the intercom downstairs to have the front desk open the door.
The rooms were comfortable and traditional, adding to the authentic Japanese ryokan vibe.
Food-wise, the breakfast was outstanding – a delicious spread of fresh, high-quality Japanese dishes with plenty of variety. It was one of the best ryokan breakfasts I’ve had!
The only small downside was the kaiseki dinner – it was decent but not particularly standout or memorable compared to the rest of the experience.
Overall, if you’re looking for a relaxing onsen-focused stay with top-notch bath facilities and a great breakfast, this place is perfect. I’d definitely return!
I stayed in a 24sqm room, and I thought it was decent, not small at all. There was enough space to open my luggage. Breakfast is served on both the 22nd floor and the 1st floor. If you want the set menu on the 22nd floor for the next day, you can reserve it in advance. The hotel staff were friendly. The hotel shuttle goes directly to the airport, but there was no shuttle due to heavy snow. Also, shuttle tickets can only be purchased on the day of travel, not in advance.
I loved Nukumori No Yado Furukawa! I was an American solo traveler, but my wife is Japanese (we have 2 boys), so I am very familiar with Japanese culture. I wanted to go to a place that Japanese people would love, not a tourist-focused place. From the moment I entered, the service was excellent. I was greeted, checked in quickly, then accompanied to my room for explanations of how everything operates. My room was very comfortable. The facilities, including bath area, foot soaking areas, lobby, lounges, etc. - were all clean and comfortable. The lounge next to the lobby was a cozy place to relax, and most of the lounges included food and drink during at least some point of the day. I visited in mid-October so the leaves were changing color and the temperature outside was crisp but not too cold. Breakfast and dinner were outstanding. I hope to return again with the rest of my family. Highly recommended!
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GGuest UserVery very good! The photos are very nice, the breakfast in the restaurant is also delicious, and any photos you take are very good. You can get a yukata after checking in. We didn't know we could choose our favorite yukata until the last day, so we didn't take any photos. Other than that, it's very good, the attitude is also very good, it's worth choosing.
SSuiranshijingshenbingdanshimeiguanxiA truly pleasant stay! The hotel is conveniently located, just a ten-minute walk from Sapporo Station, and the surrounding area is quiet. Although the room wasn't spacious, it was well-designed, with comfortable bedding and excellent soundproofing. The front desk staff spoke fluent English, were very friendly and welcoming, and proactively offered advice on city transportation. The breakfast had a wide variety of options, with a good mix of Japanese and Western dishes, and I especially recommend the freshly prepared hot food. The hotel as a whole was clean and tidy, and the facilities were well-maintained. It's a highly cost-effective choice for both business trips and city sightseeing. I would definitely consider staying here again on my next visit to Sapporo.
WWoGiaobudongleIt's pretty good, with excellent service. There are convenience stores and ramen shops nearby, and it's very close to Goryokaku, just a few hundred meters walk. It's a bit far from the JR station, but you can take the tram or bus.
GGuest UserWe had a really fantastic time at Lake Shikotsu Tsuruga Resort which was a once in a lifetime experience for us. The area is beautiful and the spa has everything you need for a fantastic and relaxing stay. We stayed in a Premier Suite and the rooms are fantastic - fully equipped and spacious with all amenities, and a fantastic private Onsen to relax in.The staff at the spa were extremely friendly and helpful, and attentive to all of our needs. We'd love to come back some time and would highly recommend!
GGuest UserLet'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 UserA truly outstanding, authentic Japanese-style resort hotel. The service is impeccable, and the setting is breathtaking. Its rare courtyard is simply a magnificent garden. What truly stood out was the service; you could genuinely feel the sincerity, attentiveness, and proactive care from the staff.
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!
LlulukalinThe room was quite spacious and even had an induction cooktop. Both the hotel and the room were clean, even though the facilities weren't brand new. The hotel lobby was beautifully decorated for New Year's Day, which was when I visited. I especially want to mention one of the front desk staff, a ********* lady. She was incredibly warm, spoke so nicely, and was super accommodating – really went above and beyond. The hotel also has a large public bath where you can relax. The breakfast spread was extensive, and you could even make your own seafood rice bowl.
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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