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karaksa hotel Sapporo
4.6/5193 Reviews

karaksa hotel Sapporo

odori park Sapporo|0.08km from Tanukikoji Shopping Street
Overall, the Karaksa Hotel Sapporo is a great option for travelers looking for a comfortable and convenient stay in Sapporo. The hotel is located in Susukino, which is a lively district with plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops. It is also close to the Susukino subway station, which makes it easy to get around the city. The hotel itself is clean and modern, and the rooms are a good size. The staff is very friendly and helpful, and they were always happy to answer my questions and help me with anything I needed. One of the best things about the hotel is the onsen. The onsen is a traditional Japanese bathhouse, and it is a great way to relax after a long day of sightseeing. The hotel also offers free ice cream after you take an onsen, which is a nice touch. Another great thing about the hotel is the location. The hotel is close to the Tanukikoji Shopping Arcade, which is one of the longest shopping arcades in Japan. It is also close to Odori Park, which is a large park in the center of the city. If you are looking for a hotel that is close to the action, but still offers a quiet and relaxing stay, then the Karaksa Hotel Sapporo is a great option. Here are some of the pros and cons of the hotel: Pros: Great location Clean and modern rooms Friendly and helpful staff Onsen Free ice cream after taking an onsen Close to shopping and restaurants Cons: -Rooms can be small -Can be noisy at night Overall, I would recommend the Karaksa Hotel Sapporo to anyone looking for a comfortable and convenient stay in Sapporo.
Richmond Hotel Sapporo Odori
4.7/554 Reviews

Richmond Hotel Sapporo Odori

odori park Sapporo|0.1km from Tanukikoji Shopping Street
As mentioned by many, the location is ideal, smack in the city center. Near Odori park, lots of restaurants around, shops and things to see. To make justice to the hotel, despite not having its own car park, now it's possible to add into the bill the parking service in a multi storey car park just opposite the street (some reviewer mentioned in 2017 that the hotel had no car park, but facts change along the time, so the truth is that now there is a parking facility, as close as possible, just need to cross the road). Now, being a good place and having a decent room (not spacey but it seldom happens in Japan), would make it an ideal place to choose, being even fairly priced, wouldn't it? Well, there's a but (as in the title of the review): one of the worst logistically organised bathrooms that I've ever found - and I've seen many in 27 years of travelling around Asia. There a not-so-tiny step to take from the aisle and the bathroom. As you try to enter, the WC occupies almost all the space till the wall. So either you try to jump over it (starting from a lower level, remember the step?) or I set one foot in the minimal space available and then you turn like a classical dancer to try to bring the rest of your body (other leg) inside and step in front of a weeny sink. Same ordeal to get out of the bathroom. Imagine doing this when you're still moist, after a shower. Maybe I was just unlucky with the room I was assigned to. But there should not be any architech who studies - and then decides that it's good enough to use it without being a breakdancer - such an unpractical configuration of bathroom. The other - minor - thing, is this (but it does not really bothers me much): having placed the ”make my room” magnetic sign to the door in the morning, i came back at night to find an odd black bag hanged to the outer handle. those were two clean towels. Nothing had been touched inside the room, bed undone as I left it, dirty, damp towels still in the tub. Well, an odd interpretation of what make my room means... Other than those two things, a good place to be. I was there for 3 nights and I paid the same amount (for the whole stay) of one night in Tokyo (ok, it's Roppongi and I know it's as dear as hell!). But if you get there, make sure to see the bathroom configuration, before checking into a room!

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Gardens Cabin
4.5/560 Reviews

Gardens Cabin

odori park Sapporo|0.19km from Tanukikoji Shopping Street
Located in front of Sapporo City tram West 4 chome station, close to subway Daichi station and Daichi Park, convenient location. It is a accommodation that renovated the place where it was originally 々 Pachinko store, but I didn't feel much leftover. Seven eleven is currently on the first floor, and shopping is convenient. The front desk is on the second floor, and if you press ↑ from the first floor to the elevator, the button on the second floor seems to be automatically pushed. The lounge and breakfast venue were also on the second floor and were wide 々. Automatic check-in check-out machine is also installed, and at the time of the stay, the inn was explained in the corresponding hall at the counter, but the out is a machine, and it is smooth if there is no additional adjustment. The room floor is 3 ~ 6 floor. Security is substantial, and when the card borrowed at check-in to the card reader in the elevator that has risen to the second floor, the button on the first basement floor with the large bath blinks Therefore, push it during that time. Therefore, on the 3 ~ 6 floor, you cannot enter the accommodation floor except for your own accommodation floor. As for the room, the key is not hanging as the capsule hotel (the male / female 々 floor is divided, and both can stay), but the ceiling is high (the side is a little narrow?), and the feeling of pressure is not so much. Key storage, charging outlets, USB, TV and Wi-Fi are also installed. Common toilets and laundry are also installed on each floor with rooms (except for the third floor) and the first basement floor. The public bath and vending machine are on the first basement floor, and the card is swallowed down to the elevator. Naturally, there is an entrance door for each man and woman, and the card is swallowed here. There is also a sauna in the bath, and there is an explanation of the self-style Louru. The bath has a wide memory. A cold water machine is also installed in the dressing room, and water can be supplied on the spot, and a shower room is also installed, and the body can be washed without entering the bath. The time for the guests is 5:30-9:30, 15:00-26:00 (midnight 2:00) and put it slowly. Also, day trip bathing is also performed (2020/11 now, business hours 14:00-22:00, 1000 yen with towel tax), I think it is convenient. Breakfast (because it is paid, the plan with breakfast or the application at the front desk the day before) is a buffet form in the lounge on the second floor, 7:00-9:30. Because there were few guests, the amount of each 々 was reduced. However, there was soup curry, etc., and it was very good. The location and breakfast were good, and the rooms and public baths were comfortable and good, so I want to stay again.

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LAMP LIGHT BOOKS HOTEL sapporo
4.3/592 Reviews
odori park
I recently had the pleasure of staying at this hotel and overall I was impressed with the cleanliness, prime location, and the modern feel of the rooms. However, I feel compelled to share a concern regarding the staff's attitude during my stay. It's a shame because I believe this hotel has tremendous potential to offer an exceptional guest experience. The negativity from the staff had a noticeable impact on my overall satisfaction. On a particular occasion, I overheard two staff members conversing in Japanese in front of me. To my surprise, their discussion included a negative comment about my request for water, despite a prior assurance from another staff member that I could request water at any time. This incident was disappointing, as the unfriendly demeanor of the staff members not only contradicted the positive image of your hotel but also left me annoyed and upset as a guest. Understanding the language used in the conversation only added to the unfortunate experience.
Richmond Hotel Sapporo Odori
4.7/554 Reviews
odori park
As mentioned by many, the location is ideal, smack in the city center. Near Odori park, lots of restaurants around, shops and things to see. To make justice to the hotel, despite not having its own car park, now it's possible to add into the bill the parking service in a multi storey car park just opposite the street (some reviewer mentioned in 2017 that the hotel had no car park, but facts change along the time, so the truth is that now there is a parking facility, as close as possible, just need to cross the road). Now, being a good place and having a decent room (not spacey but it seldom happens in Japan), would make it an ideal place to choose, being even fairly priced, wouldn't it? Well, there's a but (as in the title of the review): one of the worst logistically organised bathrooms that I've ever found - and I've seen many in 27 years of travelling around Asia. There a not-so-tiny step to take from the aisle and the bathroom. As you try to enter, the WC occupies almost all the space till the wall. So either you try to jump over it (starting from a lower level, remember the step?) or I set one foot in the minimal space available and then you turn like a classical dancer to try to bring the rest of your body (other leg) inside and step in front of a weeny sink. Same ordeal to get out of the bathroom. Imagine doing this when you're still moist, after a shower. Maybe I was just unlucky with the room I was assigned to. But there should not be any architech who studies - and then decides that it's good enough to use it without being a breakdancer - such an unpractical configuration of bathroom. The other - minor - thing, is this (but it does not really bothers me much): having placed the ”make my room” magnetic sign to the door in the morning, i came back at night to find an odd black bag hanged to the outer handle. those were two clean towels. Nothing had been touched inside the room, bed undone as I left it, dirty, damp towels still in the tub. Well, an odd interpretation of what make my room means... Other than those two things, a good place to be. I was there for 3 nights and I paid the same amount (for the whole stay) of one night in Tokyo (ok, it's Roppongi and I know it's as dear as hell!). But if you get there, make sure to see the bathroom configuration, before checking into a room!
Theatel Sapporo
4.4/544 Reviews
Susukino
This’s my first capsule hotel so everything was new to me. You literally get a bed with small locker at the top and big locker under bed. When u check in, u get a pair of slippers and a towel. The bed was very comfortable. The bathroom in the common area has six sinks and it was not crowded at all. There are washers n dryers which were super convenient. There’s a hugh common area but I never saw anyone sitting there. People were quiet and respected the space. However there was one American lady who was on the phone n everyone could hear every word she said. Finally, after an hr, I asked her to be quiet n she immediately cut the talk. I enjoyed my stay. For US$49 for three nights at the heart of Sapporo, there’s no better deal.
Sapporo Tokyu Rei Hotel
4.2/5235 Reviews
Susukino
Very good location in Sapporo. Very near all the places we hope to visit. Unfortunately while we are there, we couldn't get a carpark from the hotel. There is no drive way lobby, so it can be confusing to enter the hotel. You got to get your luggage off the taxi stand, before parking your vehicle in another building. But for the price & location , it is all good. Great breakfast 👍🏿
Gardens Cabin
4.5/560 Reviews
odori park
Located in front of Sapporo City tram West 4 chome station, close to subway Daichi station and Daichi Park, convenient location. It is a accommodation that renovated the place where it was originally 々 Pachinko store, but I didn't feel much leftover. Seven eleven is currently on the first floor, and shopping is convenient. The front desk is on the second floor, and if you press ↑ from the first floor to the elevator, the button on the second floor seems to be automatically pushed. The lounge and breakfast venue were also on the second floor and were wide 々. Automatic check-in check-out machine is also installed, and at the time of the stay, the inn was explained in the corresponding hall at the counter, but the out is a machine, and it is smooth if there is no additional adjustment. The room floor is 3 ~ 6 floor. Security is substantial, and when the card borrowed at check-in to the card reader in the elevator that has risen to the second floor, the button on the first basement floor with the large bath blinks Therefore, push it during that time. Therefore, on the 3 ~ 6 floor, you cannot enter the accommodation floor except for your own accommodation floor. As for the room, the key is not hanging as the capsule hotel (the male / female 々 floor is divided, and both can stay), but the ceiling is high (the side is a little narrow?), and the feeling of pressure is not so much. Key storage, charging outlets, USB, TV and Wi-Fi are also installed. Common toilets and laundry are also installed on each floor with rooms (except for the third floor) and the first basement floor. The public bath and vending machine are on the first basement floor, and the card is swallowed down to the elevator. Naturally, there is an entrance door for each man and woman, and the card is swallowed here. There is also a sauna in the bath, and there is an explanation of the self-style Louru. The bath has a wide memory. A cold water machine is also installed in the dressing room, and water can be supplied on the spot, and a shower room is also installed, and the body can be washed without entering the bath. The time for the guests is 5:30-9:30, 15:00-26:00 (midnight 2:00) and put it slowly. Also, day trip bathing is also performed (2020/11 now, business hours 14:00-22:00, 1000 yen with towel tax), I think it is convenient. Breakfast (because it is paid, the plan with breakfast or the application at the front desk the day before) is a buffet form in the lounge on the second floor, 7:00-9:30. Because there were few guests, the amount of each 々 was reduced. However, there was soup curry, etc., and it was very good. The location and breakfast were good, and the rooms and public baths were comfortable and good, so I want to stay again.
The Knot Sapporo
4.6/5132 Reviews
odori park
Great location and near train station and several shops and restaurants. Modern and nice hotel. Has a restaurant at the 2nd floor where check-in area is also located. Check in and check out were fast. Hotel staffs were generally friendly and accommodating. Left my jacket in the room and came back for it and got it. Downside: No daily cleaning of room but you can request for supplies like water and toiletries and new towels. We also requested for a late check-out but staff on duty was not very friendly and turned down my request even after explaining my side (we woke up late) and despite staying and paying for 5 days. It’s good someone who looks more senior staff heard me and allowed us to check-out 30 min later than usual check-out of 11am. Thank you The Knot Sapporo!

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Introduction to Sapporo

Nestled in the northern part of Japan on the island of Hokkaido, Sapporo is a city that brims with culinary delights, stunning parks, and cultural highlights. It is renowned for its beer, ramen, and the annual Sapporo Snow Festival that draws millions of tourists from around the globe.

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New Chitose Airport, a short train ride from Sapporo, connects the city to many domestic and international destinations. The city's public transportation includes an efficient subway and bus system.

Japan's official currency, the Yen (JPY), is widely accepted. Credit cards are commonly used, but having cash on hand is suggested for local markets and eateries. The predominant language is Japanese, although English is understood in tourist-centric locations.

Before your journey, check with your home country's consulate or embassy for Japan's latest visa requirements.

Popular Attractions in Sapporo

Odori Park, a green oasis in the city's heart, is a must-visit. Head to Sapporo TV Tower for a panoramic city view or explore the historic Clock Tower and Former Hokkaido Government Office.

Foodies should visit the Sapporo Beer Museum for a taste of Japan's oldest beer brand or Ramen Alley to try the city's signature miso ramen.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Sapporo has a humid continental climate characterized by significant seasonal temperature variations, from winter lows around -11°C (12°F) to summer highs of approximately 26°C (79°F). Winter (December to February) sees heavy snowfall, making it ideal for winter sports. The summer (June to August) is mild and pleasant. Dress appropriately for the weather, and remember to wear comfortable shoes for city exploration.

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Luxury travelers can book a stay at the JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo, with its magnificent city views. Budget-conscious travelers might consider the Richmond Hotel Sapporo Odori.

The Sapporo Prince Hotel, located near Odori Park, offers easy access to the city's main attractions. Meanwhile, the Premier Hotel -TSUBAKI- Sapporo, located by the Toyohira River, is an ideal choice for travelers seeking riverside tranquility.

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