Hotel near odori park,Sapporo3.6% of visitors choose this area
Ttour.world2026.04.05
If you enjoy having plenty of dining, shopping, and entertainment options nearby every day, this hotel is a great choice. It was just renovated last October, so it's very new, the AC is quiet, and the air quality is good. If you stay on the 10th floor, the view is also quite nice, offering a distant glimpse of the ski slopes on the snow-capped mountains. The breakfast buffet dining area is pleasant, and the menu changes slightly every day. Overall, you can get a good, satisfying meal to fuel your morning shopping and sightseeing. In the evening, you can head to the 10th-floor gym for a workout, then relax at the public bath and spa on the 9th floor. There's an Aeon convenience store on the left side of the new building's first floor, which is very handy for buying food and drinks. If you're heading back to New Chitose Airport, you can take a bus from the nearby Chuo Bus stop, and you can pay the fare directly with a credit card that has PayWave. Overall, this hotel is excellent.
Facilities: Excellent. The breakfast was a pleasant surprise, better than many hotel buffets.
Cleanliness: Good.
Environment: It's very convenient to walk around and explore the area. The bay view is absolutely stunning.
Service: Very good. They even offer a pillow menu and aromatherapy choices in the evening.
It was pretty good. The view from the 24th floor was excellent, and the public bath was larger than the Dormy Inn I stayed at before. The triple room was also very nice. Although the 0.9-meter-wide bed was a bit narrow for my 14-year-old, he didn't mind, and I prefer us all sleeping together, as it helps us bond more with him. The only hassle was the air conditioning was too hot; I suggest they not turn it off completely but instead set it to the lowest temperature of 18 degrees.
Hotel near Susukino,Sapporo96.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.15
The accessibility was excellent, located right in the heart of Susukino, Sapporo. It was close to the subway station, and there were many convenience stores, great restaurants, and shopping spots nearby, making it very easy to get around.
The room, as is typical for Japanese hotels, was a bit small but impeccably clean, and the bedding was comfortable, which made for a good night's sleep. The staff were also very friendly and helpful, so overall, it was a very satisfying stay.
I would definitely stay here again if I come back to Sapporo!
The hotel is located in Odori, not far from Odori subway station, and actually quite close to Sapporo Station, about a 9-minute walk. The area is relatively quiet but still has convenience stores and restaurants, so the location is pretty good.
I booked a Cross Floor room with a view of Sapporo TV Tower. The room isn't huge, but just about big enough to open two suitcases. The hotel doesn't provide bottled water; you need to get drinking water from the dispenser in the elevator area. However, guests on the Cross Floor get complimentary access to the lounge and public bath, which is a big plus for those who enjoy a drink.
The breakfast selection was a bit limited and didn't feature any particularly impressive dishes.
This was my third stay, and I chose this hotel again because my previous two experiences were so good. However, this time was truly unacceptable. We arrived at the hotel around 11 AM. My daughter had injured her leg while skiing, so we asked the middle-aged woman at check-in if we could check in early. She said yes, but we'd have to pay for an additional day – what a rip-off! The funny thing is, they told us we could wait in the lobby until 3 PM without paying. The lobby was nice, so we decided to wait there instead of wasting about 1700 RMB. But then, to our surprise, we saw the staff taking our luggage and other belongings to our room much earlier, while we weren't allowed to enter. Crazy! On top of that, the Wi-Fi signal this time was incredibly poor, almost unusable. Reporting it to the hotel didn't help either; we had to use our own data. So, this stay was truly, truly, truly disappointing! Attached is a photo of my daughter in a wheelchair, and they still wouldn't let us check in early. That middle-aged woman was so inhumane!
Room is spacious and bed is big and comfortable. Love the memory foam pillow as well. Onsen is basic with just one 'pool'.
Breakfast is the highlight of this hotel. You get to choose between 2 restaurants - buffet or Japanese dining. We stayed 2 night so we get to try both. I personally prefer the buffet as the variety and quality of food is really good. My husband prefer the Japanese dining it is less chaotic compared to the buffet restaurant as it has less people.
Location is great. Walking distance to a few tourists attraction.
The hotel's location is great, quite close to the JR station. It's a five-minute walk to Daimaru. Although the room is small, it has everything you need, and the staff are very enthusiastic and friendly! I arrived at noon that day, and they arranged an early check-in for me, which I really appreciate!
I booked a standard room and was given a high floor on the 28th, which offered a fantastic view. The hotel's decor is very practical, and the huge windows provide an excellent view. The hotel service is absolutely top-notch. I highly recommend purchasing the hotel breakfast; the 35th-floor restaurant offers a stunning view, and the breakfast food itself is also outstanding. The only minor drawback is that there's construction below the south-facing rooms, leading to a bit of noise during the day. I assume north-facing rooms would have a similar issue due to the JR line. The window soundproofing is fine, but the design of the emergency escape device seems to allow noise into the room.
Absolutely stunning view with calm and peaceful environment!!
Since it becoming low season. not crowded. However for checking in we feel like not much welcoming. i mean we arrived with no staff coming to welcome until 2 pm. Everything start on time, professional, well manage.
i fall in love since first saw the view from huge transparent wall.. their public onsen is breath-taken view. i went there before dinner&early morning. it switch side (gent&ladies) and you could enjoy both
I didnt take pictures for dinner cause it absolutely worth money!!!! everything is soooooooooooo nice, great taste~ omg all are over my expecetation.
I love vibe here. even in room that you could seee it a bit old but clean and well maintained.
This is the perfect trip after Niseko for ski/activities. i really enjoy my stay and will come again if i have chance!!!
+point that they have illumination light nearby. 7-11&seico mart in front of the hotel. good and cheap meal for lunch.
Yukata & pajama in room are so lovely. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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AAnonymous UserTravelled with a group of 3 adults and found it hard to find a room with reasonable price. I emailed in and realise they are open for 3 guest as long as u pay additional fare (5,500/night) for a sofa bed which was reasonable.
I enjoyed the stay throughly especially the onsen facility. I will definitely come back again!
GGuest UserThe hotel management is really poor. The public hot spring always has a sticky film on top, and there were foreign objects in the large pool where people lie down, almost cutting my skin. The worst part is that these things can't be removed. The day after soaking, my feet were incredibly itchy, probably due to a fungal infection. People with tattoos and whatnot were also soaking, and no one seemed to care. At 9 AM, staff members were walking around the hot spring area in outdoor snow boots, which was absolutely disgusting. And the funniest thing is, you have to take off your shoes when entering this hotel, and you're not allowed to wear slippers inside the entire hotel. I won't even mention the insufficient floor heating; walk around in socks for a bit, and white socks turn grey. Luggage can be wheeled through freely, so just imagine how dirty it must be. The dinner buffet was mediocre. I ordered a glass of red wine and had a headache all day afterward. The breakfast buffet the next day, however, was decent. I probably won't go back and hope they seriously improve their management. Don't tarnish the Tsuruga brand.
GGuest UserThis was my third stay, and I chose this hotel again because my previous two experiences were so good. However, this time was truly unacceptable. We arrived at the hotel around 11 AM. My daughter had injured her leg while skiing, so we asked the middle-aged woman at check-in if we could check in early. She said yes, but we'd have to pay for an additional day – what a rip-off! The funny thing is, they told us we could wait in the lobby until 3 PM without paying. The lobby was nice, so we decided to wait there instead of wasting about 1700 RMB. But then, to our surprise, we saw the staff taking our luggage and other belongings to our room much earlier, while we weren't allowed to enter. Crazy! On top of that, the Wi-Fi signal this time was incredibly poor, almost unusable. Reporting it to the hotel didn't help either; we had to use our own data. So, this stay was truly, truly, truly disappointing! Attached is a photo of my daughter in a wheelchair, and they still wouldn't let us check in early. That middle-aged woman was so inhumane!
GGuest UserThe room was spacious and included breakfast and dinner, with good quality ingredients. I stayed in the main building, which unfortunately doesn't have a lake view, but apparently the annex offers one! The underground onsen (hot spring) has a nice layout with multiple pools. It took about two hours to get here by bus from Kushiro.
未未来与远方The hotel's location near Shin-Osaka Station is incredibly convenient for buses, Shinkansen, and subways. It was a thoughtful touch that they offered free umbrellas downstairs on a rainy day, no registration needed. Plus, there are plenty of dining options right downstairs.
GGuest UserThis resort is located on the mountaintop and offers many snow activities. We had a great time playing in the snow in the afternoon! As someone from the south, I've never seen so much thick snow before! The hotel facilities are quite comprehensive, though the food options are limited. We tried the Michelin-starred Teppanyaki, and the service was excellent, and the taste was pretty good! However, the Japanese breakfast was just average.
GGuest UserThis is definitely a gem in Furano, the room is incredible but it will be better with bathtub! I was given a warm welcome by the staff, her smile was just so warm that it could melt the snow and ice outside the hotel.
The hotel's onsen is fantastic according to my wife and I don't have time to visit Onsen as I spent my time with my daughter inside the kid room, very clean and spacious kid room it has.
The internet speed is also blazing fast compared to other hotels in Hokkaido (Have to work while travelling).
Looking at the price and the room I'm getting, it is really worth every single cent!
AAnonymous UserLocation: If you couldn't book the hotel's free shuttle or the Kappa Liner bus, you can take rapid bus #7 or #8 from Sapporo city center to Daiichi Hotel Mae, and the hotel is right there. There's also a bus to Sapporo Ski Resort that stops at the same platform.
Room Amenities: The room was clean, tidy, and very spacious, and it even had its own private hot spring bath.
I booked a package that included breakfast and dinner. The food was just okay, but there was a self-service bar and some snacks.
MMaverick MakWe stayed here for 2 nights. The room is absolutely gorgeous. We booked a room with In-suite onsen, and it is directly fronting the river.
The room is very spacious with all the amenities you need. Modern-Japanese Ryokan styled. Very thoughtful design. There are seating area directly overlooking the river so you can have the picturesque scenery anytime of the day.
The breakfast and dinner were sumptuous. At 10.30pm, they serve complimentary ramen too. Popsicles are served when the onsen is open, and in the morning Yogurt drink will be served at the Onsen area.
There are 7 Sika Deer freely roaming at the property. They are such a sight to behold. Absolutely gorgeous, highly recommended.
VverazheFirst time staying at an OMO hotel, and this one in Asahikawa is about a 10-minute walk from Asahikawa Station. It's quite family-friendly, with various animal themes throughout. The lobby has a great vibe, and they offer welcome drinks and snacks after 3 PM. There were a lot of Westerners here, likely for skiing, as the hotel provides free shuttle services to the zoo and major ski resorts. The room itself felt a bit dated, and the bathroom facilities were just average. However, the amenities in the public bath were Hoshino Resorts' own brand, which was a nice touch. Breakfast was more Western-style, and the dishes were beautifully presented.
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