
Sapporo/Fuminoyu Top Hotel Picks
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Start your morning in Sapporo with a soak in the open-air bath at Fumino-yu, where hot springs rise naturally from deep beneath the earth, their steam curling into the crisp winter air. Snowflakes dust your shoulders while your feet sink into warm volcanic stones—nature’s own spa. With only the sound of trickling water and the faint scent of sulfur in the air, this isn’t just a bath. It’s a quiet, soul-cleansing ritual. Even 30 minutes here leaves your heart as clear as the post-snow sky.




















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Near Fumonoyu in Sapporo, the Sapporo Asahi Hotel is a top choice, offering an indoor onsen and traditional Japanese tatami rooms. Located just a 5-minute walk from Fumonoyu, it provides easy access to the city’s cultural bathhouses. Guests enjoy authentic Hokkaido cuisine breakfasts and a serene atmosphere perfect for unwinding after exploring the area. The hotel blends modern comfort with local wellness traditions, making it ideal for travelers seeking both relaxation and convenience.
From Fumonoyu, a 10-minute walk leads to Higashi-ku district, known for its vibrant food scene. Try authentic Sapporo ramen with rich miso broth at Shirotori Dining, or savor fresh grilled lamb at Yakiniku Karyu. Nearby, the Otaru Canal offers scenic evening strolls with seafood bowls and Hokkaido-inspired desserts. These spots showcase the warm hospitality and regional flavors of northern Japan, perfect for travelers seeking immersive culinary experiences.
Near Fumonoyu, families can visit Maruyama Zoo, home to over 200 species including Hokkaido brown bears and arctic foxes, perfect for children. Just minutes away, Odori Park hosts seasonal events like the Sapporo Snow Festival in winter and open-air concerts in summer. The park also features interactive ice sculptures and playgrounds. Additionally, Fumonoyu itself offers a family bath area, allowing parents and kids to relax together in a safe, welcoming onsen environment—ideal for creating lasting memories during a family trip to Sapporo.
At night, head to Tori-no-machi Shopping Street, a 15-minute walk from Fumonoyu, where neon lights, izakayas, and street food stalls create a lively urban vibe. During winter, visit Odori Park for the nighttime snow sculpture exhibition, featuring dazzling illuminated artworks. For romance, stop by the White Love Factory for a dreamy light show. You can also book a tea ceremony experience to enjoy traditional Japanese serenity. These nighttime options extend the charm of Fumonoyu into the evening, showcasing Sapporo’s vibrant after-dark culture.
Start your day at Fumonoyu with a relaxing soak in the natural hot springs, experiencing traditional Japanese bathing rituals. Head to Sapporo Clock Tower and Odori Park in the morning to enjoy historic architecture and urban greenery. Lunch at Higashi-ku district with authentic Sapporo ramen. In the afternoon, visit Hokkaido Shrine or the Sapporo Art Museum for cultural insight. Return to Fumonoyu in the evening for another soak, then enjoy a dinner of local seafood and Hokkaido sake at a nearby izakaya. This balanced itinerary blends culture, cuisine, and relaxation, capturing the essence of a perfect Sapporo day trip.
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Staying at Fairfield by Marriott Sapporo was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—right next to Nijo Market, so grabbing fresh seafood for breakfast was just a short stroll away. A few minutes walk takes you to Nakajima Park and the iconic Sapporo TV Tower, perfect for a relaxing afternoon. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly and attentive service—always ready to help with any request. The room itself was surprisingly spacious, clean, and cozy, making it a true home away from home. Everything about this stay felt seamless and enjoyable. I’ll definitely be booking here again on my next trip to Sapporo!

The hotel is about the size you'd expect from a typical Japanese property, but it's actually larger than I anticipated—really spacious for the price. What impressed me most was the location: perfectly situated in a quiet yet central area, close to business districts, so evenings are peaceful and relaxing. Yet just a short walk to Odori Park brings you right into the heart of the city’s vibrant energy. Getting here from Sapporo Station is super easy—just exit at Gate 24, turn onto the side street, and it’s about a 10-minute walk. The route is well-marked, making navigation stress-free. Overall, this place offers unbeatable convenience without sacrificing comfort. It’s an excellent choice for travelers who want both tranquility and accessibility.

The location is absolutely perfect—right next to Sapporo Station’s underground passage with direct access from Exit 1, so no need to worry about snow or bad weather. It’s just a 5-minute walk to Nijo Street and only 10 minutes by subway to Higashi, making it ideal for exploring the city. The airport transfer service is seamless—door-to-door pickup and drop-off, which made my journey stress-free. The hotel facilities and staff service are top-notch: the lobby offers free coffee and tea until 11 PM, and the 14th-floor bathhouse is open from 3 PM until 2 AM—perfect for unwinding after a long day. Every detail feels thoughtfully designed. I truly can’t recommend this place enough—I’ll definitely be back.

Ibis Styles Sapporo is an absolute gem for value and convenience! Located just a 2-minute walk from Nakajima Park Station, it’s super easy to reach popular spots like Tachibana Street, Susukino, Odori Park, Sapporo Station, and the Marui department store area. The surrounding neighborhood is packed with restaurants—there’s no shortage of dining options. The room itself is spacious by Japanese standards, spotlessly clean, and offers a lovely view of the park. Heating works perfectly without making the air dry—very comfortable in winter. As my first stop in Hokkaido, I appreciated the thoughtful service: staff speak fluent Chinese, and they offer free freshly brewed coffee at the front desk. Whether you're here for sightseeing or just passing through, this hotel is a fantastic choice—highly recommended!

Located just steps from Sapporo's bustling downtown area and right next to a lively shopping street, this hotel offers an unbeatable location. The walk to Odori Park and other central attractions is super convenient—just a short stroll or quick subway ride away. The room was surprisingly spacious for the price, and cleanliness was top-notch. I noticed many nearby hotels were charging premium rates during the Chinese holiday season, but this one maintained a reasonable rate without compromising on comfort or quality. It was a fantastic stay, and I’d definitely book here again if I’m back in Sapporo.

We stayed with a group of six in three rooms, and the location was perfect. The hotel has a parking lot right across the street—super convenient for those arriving by car. Breakfast was fantastic: a wide variety of options, fresh, well-prepared, and served in generous portions. From hot breakfast items to Western-style dishes, it had everything we needed to start the day right. Best of all, walking to Tondabayashi (Rabbit Lane) took just a few minutes—ideal for exploring local shops, trying street food, and soaking up the city vibe. There are also plenty of nearby convenience stores, restaurants, and cafes, making daily needs easy to handle. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, and the staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. Highly recommend this hotel for families or groups looking for great value, convenience, and a friendly atmosphere.

This hidden gem absolutely exceeded my expectations! Right in the heart of Sapporo, it's just a 0-minute walk from the city train station and only 1 minute to the nearest convenience store—perfect for travelers who value convenience. The place is beautifully designed with warm, minimalist decor that creates an instant sense of calm. The room was spotless, thoughtfully furnished, and had every little detail taken care of—from the cozy bedding to the thoughtful welcome note. The host was incredibly friendly and responsive, offering helpful tips without being overbearing. I felt truly welcomed and relaxed throughout my stay. It’s rare to find such a perfect mix of comfort, location, and hospitality. I’ll definitely be back and will recommend it to anyone visiting Sapporo.

Staying at Tokyu Stay Sapporo Odori for my last two nights was a perfect choice. The hotel is easily accessible via the elevator from a small shopping area beside Loccintane underground passage—just cross the street and you’re there. You can even spot the hotel right after stepping out of the elevator, so no worries about getting lost. One unique feature I really appreciated was the separate bathroom and toilet with sinks on both sides—super convenient and well thought out. I also made good use of the in-house washing machine, which saved me from carrying laundry around. Right outside the hotel, turning right leads straight to Tachibana Street—a lively area full of great food, shops, and local charm. The location is ideal for exploring downtown Sapporo, and everything feels within easy reach. It’s rare to find such comfort, convenience, and value in one place. Definitely coming back next time.

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.

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.

I’ve always been a fan of Dormy Inn’s hotels, and this branch in Sapporo did not disappoint. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming throughout our stay—always smiling and ready to help. The rooms and public areas were spotlessly clean, which made the experience feel comfortable and relaxing. One of my favorite parts? The complimentary ramen served in the evening. Rich, flavorful broth with generous toppings—it was such a nice surprise and a highlight of the trip. The location is perfect: right near Tachibana Street, surrounded by great restaurants, convenience stores, and drugstores. Plus, the airport bus stop is just steps away, making travel to and from the airport super convenient. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed. Highly recommend for travelers looking for comfort, cleanliness, and great value.

Stayed at Smile Hotel Premium Sapporo Susukino and couldn’t be happier! The location is perfect—just a two-minute subway ride from Sapporo Station, making it super easy to explore Susukino, the TV station area, and the famous Nishi-ku shopping streets. Everything is within walking distance. The breakfast was fantastic—wide variety, fresh ingredients, and great taste. The room was spacious, spotlessly clean, and very comfortable with a cozy bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. Excellent value for money, and the staff were friendly and helpful. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Sapporo—it’s a top choice!
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