
Sapporo/Hands Sapporo Store Hotel Deals
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Enter Hands Sapporo Store, and you’re not shopping—you’re collecting memories. Every item tells a story: handwoven towels with snow country patterns, buttery oat cookies made from Hokkaido wheat, even postcards drawn by local artists capturing midnight trains, street-side cafes, and the first snowfall. That wall of handmade cards? Each one is a tiny poem of everyday life. Take one home, and suddenly your suitcase carries more than clothes—it holds the soul of Sapporo.


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Near Hands Sapporo Store, the top choice is the New Grand Hotel Sapporo, just a 5-minute walk away. This modern hotel offers spacious rooms, excellent service, and easy access to Odori Park and Toriimoto Shopping District. Another excellent option is the Sapporo Prince Hotel, known for its premium amenities, convenient location near Sapporo Station, and proximity to Hakodate Entertainment District. Both properties provide free Wi-Fi, luggage storage, and efficient staff support—ideal for travelers seeking comfort and accessibility in central Sapporo.
It takes about 10 minutes on foot from Hands Sapporo Store to Sapporo Station, passing through bustling streets like Nishi 1-chome and Odori West Street, perfect for people-watching and browsing local shops. For heavy luggage or bad weather, take the Sapporo Municipal Subway from Odori Station (Exit 3)—just a 2-minute walk from the store. Alternatively, several bus lines such as Route 80 and 84 serve the area, offering convenient connections to destinations like Shiroi Koibito Park and Sapporo Art Museum, making transit both flexible and efficient.
Hands Sapporo Store specializes in handmade crafts and local souvenirs—try their limited-edition Hokkaido milk chocolate and designer wooden stationery. Nearby, Odori Park hosts weekend outdoor markets featuring hot Jingisukan grilled mutton and savory miso ramen. For cultural immersion, visit the Old Sapporo City Hall Building next to the Sapporo Clock Tower to explore historical exhibitions. In the evening, head to Hakodate District for authentic izakaya dining. The store also regularly hosts hands-on workshops, such as candle-making, ideal for families and couples seeking meaningful, interactive experiences.
Sapporo Prince Hotel is ideal, just a 10-minute walk from Hands Sapporo Store. The hotel features a luxury shopping mall and a traditional Japanese garden-style lobby, offering free Wi-Fi and airport shuttle service. Rooms come with smart voice control systems and panoramic views of Sapporo cityscape and distant Mount Moiwa. On-site amenities include a 24-hour fitness center and an onsen-style bath. Located between Odori Park and Toriyama Shopping Street, it’s within walking distance of numerous fashion boutiques and local eateries—perfect for shoppers seeking both comfort and convenience.
From Hands Sapporo Store, take the Sapporo Municipal Subway Tozai Line to "Odori Station" in just 5 minutes, connecting directly to Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower, and the Shiroi Koibito Museum. For access to Toriyama Shopping Street or Hokkaido's entertainment district (Higashi-cho), transfer to the Namboku Line or use Sapporo City Buses, which run frequently and cover extensive areas. Many hotels also offer complimentary bicycle rentals, allowing you to ride along the Mikasa River Greenway to Hokkaido Shrine, enjoying cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. The area boasts exceptional transit connectivity, making sightseeing and shopping effortless.
Beyond shopping, try a snow sculpture workshop during Sapporo Snow Festival, held at nearby Odori Park, where you can craft your own miniature ice art. Join a Wagyu beef cooking class at a traditional restaurant in Toriyama Shopping Street, learning to prepare authentic Sapporo miso ramen. Visit Nishi 8-chome Shopping Street for a hands-on leathercraft workshop, using locally sourced Hokkaido cowhide to create custom accessories. For nature lovers, book a snowmobile tour at Mount Moiwa, guided through winter landscapes by experts. These experiences blend local culture with seasonal charm, offering immersive insights into Sapporo’s identity.
Start with a morning jog at Odori Park, then visit the Sapporo TV Tower for panoramic city views. Head to Toriyama Shopping Street for lunch featuring fresh seafood bowls and Sapporo ramen, then stop by Hands Sapporo Store for souvenirs. In the afternoon, explore the serene Hokkaido Shrine, followed by a scenic visit to Mount Moiwa Viewpoint for snowscapes and pastoral views. Return to downtown in the evening for dinner at a lively Higashi-cho izakaya, experiencing local nightlife. All locations are within 15 minutes by foot or subway, ensuring a seamless, well-paced day blending shopping, culture, and nature.
Recommended is Sapporo Marriott Hotel, located adjacent to Odori Park, featuring a kids' playroom and family rooms with twin beds and extra bedding suitable for multi-generation stays. The hotel offers free cribs, children's breakfast packages, and is close to Sapporo Children's Science Museum and Hokkaido Prefectural Library, ideal for educational outings. Rooms include smart voice assistants and motorized blackout curtains for enhanced comfort. On-site amenities feature an indoor hot spring pool and family-focused spa treatments. With a 5-minute walk to Odori Station, access to major attractions is effortless—making it a top choice for family travelers.
Yes, the Sapporo Municipal Subway and bus system provide English signage, multilingual station displays, and English touchscreens at all stops, including translation kiosks for route inquiries. Real-time bus arrival times are accessible via Google Maps and Apple Maps, with high accuracy in Sapporo. Many hotels and shops offer multilingual customer support and downloadable travel guides. The Sapporo International Center features a multilingual help desk assisting with transit cards like Suica and trip planning. The entire transit network is designed with international travelers in mind, ensuring barrier-free navigation and stress-free exploration.
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Staying at Nest Hotel Sapporo Odori was an absolute delight! Located just one block away from Nijo Street, it’s super convenient—right next to the famous Uikyoku Yakiniku restaurant. The room was spacious enough to lay out two 28-inch suitcases without feeling cramped, making it perfect for longer stays or travelers with lots of gear. The highlight? Breakfast on the top floor—literally right in front of the iconic Ferris wheel. What a view! The meal itself was fantastic: crispy tempura, rich milk, fresh salad, and a creamy corn soup that hit the spot. It felt like a little luxury treat every morning. The only small downside is the lack of laundry facilities, which might be a consideration for extended trips. But honestly, the location, comfort, and overall vibe make up for it. I’d definitely come back again.

My stay at Nest Hotel Sapporo Ekimae was truly exceptional, especially the staff—warm, professional, and attentive from check-in to check-out. Even the trainees were incredibly helpful and courteous, which made a big difference in my experience. The hotel’s location is perfect—right next to the station, making it super convenient for getting around Sapporo by train or public transit. I’d highly recommend this place for travelers who value both comfort and accessibility. One small note: the bathtub edge is a bit high, and I accidentally bumped my knee on the first night, which caused some discomfort. It also made navigating the stairs slightly tricky, especially after a long day of sightseeing. Still, these are minor issues compared to the overall quality of service and convenience. Definitely a top choice if you're visiting Sapporo.

Staying at Super Hotel Sapporo-Susukino was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of Susukino, just steps away from shopping streets, restaurants, and local attractions. I found it super easy to get around by subway, making day trips or exploring the city a breeze. The room was clean, well-maintained, and surprisingly spacious for the price. The bed was comfortable, and I slept like a baby. What really stood out was the friendly and helpful staff—they went the extra mile to make sure everything was perfect. It’s a fantastic value for money, and I’d definitely book again. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Sapporo!

The stay was really enjoyable overall. The staff were polite and attentive, making us feel welcome from the moment we arrived. While a bit more concise communication would have been appreciated, their kindness still made a positive impression. What stood out most was the spacious room—so much room to move around, with a comfortable bed and all essentials neatly provided. The shower pressure was a little weak, but considering current living costs, it’s perfectly functional for daily use. Honestly, the room’s comfort and size made this place feel like a real home away from home. Great location too—easy access to public transit and downtown. Definitely worth recommending, and I’d happily return.

Absolutely delighted with this hotel! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from the JR station and close to Sapporo TV Tower, making it super convenient for exploring the city. If you're planning a trip to Ski Resort Chirano, the bus stop is just a 10-minute ride away, so getting there is effortless. The room itself is modern and well-equipped with thoughtful amenities like a steam dryer and microwave—perfect for a quick meal or drying clothes after a day out. The interior design feels fresh and clean, with plenty of space and a nice, calming atmosphere. Everything was spotless and well-maintained. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Sapporo, and I’d highly recommend it to fellow travelers looking for comfort and convenience in a great location.

I always stay at The Knot Sapporo whenever I visit Sapporo—it's become my go-to spot. Located right in the heart of downtown, it's literally steps away from Sapporo Station, Odori Park, Nijo Shopping District, and Susukino. Everything is super accessible whether you're walking or taking the subway. The rooms are clean, well-maintained, and staff are genuinely friendly and helpful. One of the best perks? You get bonus coins during check-in that can be used for drinks, snacks, or even meals at the on-site restaurant—great value and a nice touch for travelers who want convenience without breaking the bank.

Located a short walk from the main station, this hotel offers excellent value for money. The room was spotless and well-equipped with all the essentials we needed. We traveled with young kids, and despite the slight distance to the station, it didn’t pose any hassle—especially with the convenient layout and family-friendly atmosphere. If you're traveling solo or as a couple, the walk wouldn't be an issue at all. Cleanliness, comfort, and great amenities really made our stay enjoyable. Overall, we were thoroughly satisfied and would definitely recommend this place to others looking for a reliable and comfortable stay in Sapporo.

Staying at KOKO Hotel Sapporo Odori was one of those rare moments where travel truly feels like living. Visiting Hokkaido during the off-season turned out to be unexpectedly magical—fewer crowds, softer light, and a calm that wraps around you like a warm blanket. I spent a quiet afternoon on a bench right outside the station, sipping coffee while enjoying a steaming bowl of curry from a nearby spot. The aroma filled the air, simple but deeply satisfying. Walking through Nakamise Street, I stopped by Seicosmart for some fresh produce—fresh, local, and full of life. What struck me most wasn’t the scenery or the sights, but the feeling of being present. No rush, no itinerary, just time to breathe. This hotel isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s a gateway to a slower, more thoughtful way of traveling. The location is perfect: steps from the train station, close to shops and local flavors. It’s not about checking boxes; it’s about finding peace in small things—a sunlit bench, a good meal, a moment of stillness. If you’re looking for a real, authentic experience beyond the tourist trail, this is it. A true gem for anyone who believes travel should feel like coming home.

The location is perfect—just a short walk from the heart of Sapporo, making it easy to explore the city on foot. Despite being close to downtown, the area remains quiet and peaceful, which was great for a restful night’s sleep. The host was incredibly responsive, always quick to reply and helpful with any questions or requests. It’s clear they care about guest experience. Overall, this place offers excellent value and comfort—highly recommend for anyone visiting Sapporo.

I did pre-check-in via email, which made the process super smooth and stress-free. The hotel had already noted my request for a lower-floor room, and they honored it—such a thoughtful touch! I brought the earplugs just in case, but honestly, the room was incredibly quiet—no voices, no loud noises at all. The bedding was soft and cozy, and I slept like a baby. The bathroom and sink area were spotless, and having a dedicated hair dryer (one unit) was such a nice surprise—it’s rare to find that in budget-friendly places. Everything about this stay felt well thought out. If I’m traveling solo again, I’d definitely book here without hesitation. Truly excellent value for money.

We stayed here with our kids, and everything we needed was already provided—detergent, a leak-proof large trash can, clothes drying rods, extension cords, and more. It was incredibly convenient, especially with all the cleaning supplies freshly restocked, giving a great sense of cleanliness and peace of mind. The listing mentions free parking, but that seems to be inaccurate. However, there’s a reasonably priced coin parking right next door, so finding a spot wasn’t an issue at all. Plus, a 7-Eleven is literally across the street, making late-night snacks or small essentials super easy to grab. One downside: since we visited during summer, the air conditioning wasn’t strong enough—days were quite hot. But at night, having a fan helped us open the window and stay comfortable. Overall, it’s a solid choice, especially for families looking for convenience and a home-like feel.
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