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1Sapporo Luxuray Log House★★★★--5.63 km
2Sapporo Vacation Home B&B★★★4.7-2.91 km
3Hotel Yukita★★★3.915.32 km
4ShareHouse★★4.3-2.14 km
5Taketo Stay Kotoni★★3.7-5.64 km
6Choine Hotel Sapporo Teine4.575.27 km
7Pirka Sapporo4.687.12 km
8Untapped Hostel4.215.85 km

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Hotel Yukita

My stay at Hotel Yukita was absolutely wonderful! The location is incredibly convenient—just a short subway ride from downtown Sapporo, and there are plenty of restaurants and convenience stores nearby, so you never have to worry about finding food. The hotel itself is quiet and well-maintained, with spotless rooms and comfortable beds that made for a restful night’s sleep. The staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful, offering local tips and assistance with anything I needed. It’s rare to find such great value in a place this clean and welcoming. I’d highly recommend Hotel Yukita to anyone visiting Sapporo—I’ll definitely be returning!

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Pirka Sapporo

I came to Sapporo for a university exam, and with weekend rates being sky-high, I was glad I found this gem after seeing the high ratings. I drove here—parking only costs 500 yen, which is incredibly affordable, but you do need to book in advance. I stayed in a tatami room, and honestly, it was perfect: small TV, air purifier, clothes hanger, compact table and chair—all thoughtfully placed. I’ve never stayed in a hotel or hostel this clean before—it felt so warm and full of character, with little Conan figurines scattered around the place. The neighborhood is residential, quiet, and peaceful—ideal for focusing or resting. Entry is via keycard, which adds a great sense of security. There are separate bathrooms for men and women, and the female one even had sanitary pads available—such a thoughtful touch! Everything you’d need: hair curler, blow dryer, makeup remover, toner, moisturizer—no need to pack anything extra. Towels, toothbrush, comb—all stored neatly in a shoulder bag inside the room. Common areas are fantastic too: free tea, coffee, and miso soup, plus a good selection of manga books to read. A small oven, water heater, microwave, cutlery, and even a mini kitchen with a medium-sized fridge—perfect for self-catering. When checking out, I got a little surprise gift—a lucky 5-yen coin (go-enge)—so sweet and memorable. I’ll definitely book here again next time I’m in Sapporo for exams. No second thoughts.

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Untapped Hostel

Staying at Untapped Hostel in Sapporo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Hokkaido. The beds were incredibly comfortable, and the overall atmosphere of the hostel felt warm and inviting—clean, well-maintained, and full of character. The staff went above and beyond with their friendliness and helpfulness; they even offered luggage storage after check-out, which was a huge plus for my travel plans. Located right next to the subway station, getting around the city was super convenient. It’s hard to put into words how much this place contributed to making my Hokkaido experience so memorable. From the cozy vibe to the thoughtful touches, it’s clear this hostel cares about guests. I already miss it—and I know I’ll be back. If you’re visiting Sapporo, don’t hesitate: this is the place to stay.

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Jr Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo

Staying at JR Sapporo Nikko Hotel was an absolute delight from start to finish. The service was exceptional—staff went above and beyond, even carrying my luggage up to the room and neatly placing it on the shelf for easy access. I was especially impressed by the spa, which is exclusively available to guests in the morning, so it’s never crowded and feels truly relaxing. I spent a peaceful moment lounging in a quiet corner, enjoying soft music and a refreshing ice cream—perfect way to unwind after a long journey. Breakfast was a highlight too: I tried both the Japanese-style and buffet options, but the Japanese meal stood out with its fresh ingredients and authentic flavors. Everything felt thoughtfully curated. Located just steps from the subway, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring Sapporo. This hotel offers an unbeatable mix of comfort, service, and value—I’ll definitely be returning.

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HOTEL MYSTAYS Sapporo Aspen

This has easily been the best hotel experience I've had in Japan—comfortable, convenient, and incredible value for money. I've stayed in many Japanese hotels over the years, but this one stands out as the top choice. The room with a queen bed is slightly compact, but the mattress is a generous 1.6 meters wide—something you won’t find in many other hotels across Sapporo. That said, I’d strongly recommend going for the twin-bed option; it’s much more spacious and perfect for couples or travelers who prefer extra room. The location is unbeatable—just a 2-minute walk from Sapporo Station, right in the heart of the city. Everything you need is within easy reach: shopping, dining, public transit, and even a convenience store just steps away. Plus, they offer luggage storage, and the bath amenities are high-quality DHC products—such a nice touch. From start to finish, the whole stay felt seamless, comfortable, and truly worth every penny.

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Keio Prelia Hotel Sapporo

Staying at Keio Prelia Hotel Sapporo for three nights was an absolute pleasure. The location is unbeatable—right across the street from Hokkaido University and just a short walk to the train station, making it super convenient for exploring the city. I booked a standard twin room, which offered just the right amount of space with clean, modern furnishings. The breakfast buffet was impressive—fresh, diverse, and full of local flavors I really enjoyed. In the afternoon, complimentary tea and coffee were available, perfect for unwinding after a day out. The on-site bathhouse stood out: spacious, well-maintained, with both hot springs and shower areas that felt luxurious. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. If I’m ever back in Sapporo, this will be my top choice again.

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Mitsui Garden Hotel Sapporo

Staying at Mitsui Garden Hotel Sapporo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Sapporo. The hotel’s location is unbeatable—right next to the train station and literally across from the famous Rokkatei flagship store, making it super convenient for shopping and getting around. There are also a convenience store and a Starbucks just steps away, so everything I needed was within walking distance. What really stood out was the onsen open until 9 a.m., which allowed me to enjoy a relaxing morning soak—perfect way to start the day. The room was spotless, well-maintained, and even had complimentary bottled water delivered daily. I worked remotely from the room throughout the day, and the Wi-Fi connection was consistently strong and reliable. Overall, this stay exceeded all expectations. I’ll definitely be booking here again on my next visit to Sapporo.

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Hotel Keihan Sapporo

At first glance, the room didn’t impress me—furniture looked a bit worn, but after staying for two weeks, I grew to love it more and more. The Japanese hospitality here is truly exceptional; every staff member, from housekeeping to front desk, was genuinely attentive and professional—something I’ve missed in other cities where service teams often include non-native staff. The second-floor onsen-style bath is a real highlight, especially after a long day exploring Sapporo in winter. Stepping into the warm water after freezing cold weather felt like pure luxury. The central heating works incredibly well—the room stays cozy and comfortable all night. Hot water pressure in the shower is strong, which is always a plus. I’m already planning to come back next year for a month-long stay just to enjoy the snow and the peaceful vibe. This is hands-down my top choice for accommodation in Sapporo.

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HOTEL MYSTAYS Sapporo Station

Staying at MYSTAYS Sapporo Station North Exit was such a great experience—especially the location. It’s incredibly convenient; just step out of JR Sapporo Station from the north side (west entrance), and the hotel is literally just a short walk away. Perfect for travelers with luggage, as it’s very straightforward to reach without any hassle. I also appreciated the complimentary self-service skincare products available in the room—DHC brand, which is always a plus since you can use them freely without worrying about waste. The north exit east side is currently under renovation, but if you’re traveling light and don’t mind a few steps, the underground passage offers a quick, sheltered route that cuts down exposure to chilly air by a couple of minutes. Even better: I arrived on a snowy day, and the city looked absolutely magical with fresh snowfall—everything felt cozy and scenic. This hotel truly delivers comfort, convenience, and charm all in one. Definitely planning to come back.

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Keikyu EX Hotel Sapporo

Staying here for two nights was a great experience overall. The hotel is incredibly convenient—just a 2-minute walk from the north exit of Sapporo JR Station, right at the traffic light intersection. No confusion with directions. The lobby is on the second floor via the elevator, making access smooth and straightforward. The room was clean, well-maintained, and offered enough space for comfort. Free coffee and toiletries are available at the lobby area—super handy and thoughtful. Breakfast is served on the basement level (B1), and it's nice to see variety over two days—different options each morning, so it never gets boring. If you skip the breakfast package, there’s a nearby café just steps away. One of their breakfast sets (a coffee and toast combo) costs around 600 yen, and it’s a solid value. Food quality is good, and it’s a great alternative. All in all, this hotel offers excellent location, reliable service, and a comfortable stay. I’d definitely come back if I visit Sapporo again.

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Hotel Sunroute Sapporo

Located in a super convenient spot, the hotel is just steps away from cafes, a supermarket, and a convenience store—perfect for grabbing essentials or a quick coffee. The front desk is on the second floor, and the staff were incredibly accommodating when I decided to extend my stay at the last minute. I was able to check out and immediately check back in without any hassle—such a thoughtful touch! The room was spotless, the bedding was comfortable, and the bathroom was modern and well-maintained. Everything about this stay felt clean, welcoming, and well-organized. With its great location and excellent service, this hotel offers outstanding value. I’d definitely recommend it and will be returning.

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Jr Inn Sapporo

Staying at JR Inn Sapporo was an absolute breeze—right next to Sapporo Station with a direct, step-free walk from the entrance. No need to lug your bags through stairs or long corridors, which made everything so much easier. The hotel is perfectly located near convenience stores and a large shopping mall, making it super convenient for grabbing snacks or last-minute essentials. The room itself is compact but well-designed—comfortable for sleeping and easily fits a suitcase. I appreciated that you can choose from different pillow types at the lobby, which made a big difference in comfort. Breakfast options were limited—mainly yogurt and bread—but they were fresh and sufficient for a quick morning meal. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, always smiling and ready to help. From check-in to checkout, the service felt warm and personal. This place truly delivers on convenience and comfort, and I’d definitely stay here again.