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Step into Mikki Shrine, where red torii gates arch like a gateway to another world—crisp air, moss-covered stones, and quiet reverence at every turn. This isn’t just a shrine; it’s a living poem of Sapporo’s soul. Visit at dawn when mist curls around the trees, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped straight into a moving ukiyo-e painting.

Hotel Sosei Sapporo - MGallery Collection

Hotel Sosei Sapporo - MGallery Collection

4.7 / 5Great215 Reviews
Factory West Hall, Higashi 3 Chome Kita 2 Jo
1.46KM from Miyoshi Shrine

This hotel is the perfect starting point for your Hokkaido adventure! As a new member of the MGallery Collection, it beautifully blends the pioneering spirit with natural beauty, offering a unique stay. Enjoy access to the executive lounge and fitness center, along with thoughtful Chinese-friendly services. With 118 artfully designed rooms and a restaurant serving local delicacies, it’s an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers. A stay here is sure to be unforgettable!

Fitness CenterDry Cleaning ServiceExecutive LoungeExecutive FloorBarLuggage Storage
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Grand Mercure Sapporo Odori Park

Grand Mercure Sapporo Odori Park

4.2 / 5Good181 Reviews
Kita1jo, 1 Nishi11chome
0.53KM from Miyoshi Shrine
Luggage StorageLaundry ServiceChinese HospitalityNon-smoking floorParking
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Mercure Sapporo

Mercure Sapporo

4.5 / 5Great101 Reviews
2-4 Minami 4-Jo Nishi
0.9KM from Miyoshi Shrine
Conference HallDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceForeign Currency Exchange Service
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Grand Mercure Sapporo Odori Park

Grand Mercure Sapporo Odori Park

4.5 / 5Great
11 - 1 Nishi, Kita 1-jo, Chuo-Ku
0.49KM from Miyoshi Shrine
Luggage StorageParking
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Ibis Styles Sapporo

Ibis Styles Sapporo

4.5 / 5Great93 Reviews
3Chome10 10
1.2KM from Miyoshi Shrine
DryerBarNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceLaundry ServiceFitness Center
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Miyoshi Shrine

For visitors to Sanki Shrine in Sapporo, the Hotel Gracery Sapporo is a top recommendation, located just a 10-minute walk from the shrine. This modern yet traditional-style hotel offers spacious rooms with excellent comfort and attentive service. Its central location provides easy access to major attractions like Odori Park, Nakajima Park, and the bustling Nijo Street shopping area. The hotel is also adjacent to multiple subway lines, making it convenient for exploring all of Sapporo.

Another excellent option is the Sapporo New Washington Hotel, situated close to the city center and Sapporo Station. It’s ideal for travelers who want to immerse themselves in the vibrant urban atmosphere while enjoying reliable amenities. Both hotels are praised for their hospitality, cleanliness, and strategic locations—perfect bases for visiting Sanki Shrine and experiencing authentic Hokkaido culture.

The most convenient way to reach Sanki Shrine from downtown Sapporo is by taking the subway to either Hakodate Station or Nishi 23-jo Station, then walking about 15 minutes. Alternatively, a taxi ride takes roughly 10 minutes and costs around 600–800 JPY. For a more scenic journey, consider taking a city bus from Odori Park to the "Sanki Shrine-mae" stop—approximately 15 minutes with views of the city.

All options offer easy access to this serene shrine nestled in a quiet neighborhood. The site itself is peaceful and historically rich, perfect for those seeking cultural depth and tranquility amidst the urban landscape of Sapporo. Ideal for a reflective stroll after exploring the city’s main attractions.

Near Sanki Shrine, visitors can enjoy several distinctive cultural experiences. The nearby Sapporo Shrine Cultural Garden hosts traditional festivals such as the spring Kinen-sai and autumn Reitaisai, featuring ceremonial dances, historical costumes, and spiritual rituals. Local craft workshops offer hands-on activities like washi paper-making and wood carving, ideal for families and art enthusiasts.

Behind the shrine lies a tranquil forest trail perfect for morning or evening walks, where visitors can connect with nature and the sacred atmosphere. Several small shops sell exclusive souvenirs including omamori charms and shrine-inspired treats like matcha mochi and red bean soup. These immersive experiences not only enrich your visit but also deepen your understanding of Shinto traditions and local craftsmanship in Hokkaido.

Currently, none of the major hotels near Sanki Shrine, including Hotel Gracery Sapporo and Sapporo New Washington Hotel, provide direct free shuttles to the shrine. However, both are conveniently located near key subway stations—Nishi 23-jo Station and Hakodate Station—allowing easy transfers via the Sapporo Municipal Subway system.

Travelers are encouraged to use apps like the Sapporo City Bus App for real-time schedules and route planning. While complimentary shuttles aren’t available, the short travel time—just 10–15 minutes by public transit—makes access efficient and hassle-free. For convenience, guests can book taxis upon check-in at a cost of approximately 600–800 JPY. Despite no free shuttle, the proximity to public transport ensures excellent accessibility to the shrine.

The ideal time to visit Sanki Shrine is between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM, when crowds are minimal and the atmosphere is peaceful and refreshing. For cultural immersion, plan your trip during the spring Kinen-sai (March–April) or autumn Reitaisai (September–October), featuring traditional dances, Shinto rituals, and festive performances.

Weekend mornings are also less crowded, perfect for photography and contemplative visits. Visitors should follow proper etiquette: cleanse hands and mouth at the temizuya, bow slightly, clap twice, pray, then bow again. Clear signage in English and Japanese guides visitors through the process. Early arrival enhances the spiritual experience and allows full appreciation of the shrine’s serene beauty.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Miyoshi Shrine

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Hotel Sosei Sapporo - MGallery Collection

Staying at Hotel Sosei Sapporo - MGallery Collection truly exceeded my expectations for a Japanese hotel. The design aesthetic is sophisticated, the staff were attentive and friendly, the room size was just right, and the dining options were excellent. I initially had to split my booking across different dates due to availability issues with my preferred room type, but upon arrival, the hotel kindly upgraded me to a deluxe standard room—completely free of charge—and consolidated all my reservations seamlessly. There was a small oversight when housekeeping missed my room, but instead of a generic apology, they handed me a handwritten note along with a little sweet treat. That personal touch really showed how much they value their guests and how quickly they address any hiccups. This experience felt warm and human, not just transactional. If I ever return to Sapporo, this will be my first choice. Also, since I booked early, I noticed a significant price difference before departure—thank you to the platform for promptly processing the refund for the price difference. Truly appreciated!

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Grand Mercure Sapporo Odori Park

Honestly, I went in with low expectations for the price, but this stay completely exceeded them. The room was recently renovated—clean, modern, and very comfortable. The only minor downside was that the bed had been repositioned, which slightly blocked the view, but honestly, it’s such a small issue that it barely matters. The hotel lounge was an absolute highlight—free drinks available anytime, and the selection was fantastic. I ended up spending way too much time there just relaxing and sipping cocktails. It’s rare to find such a great value with this level of comfort and service. If you’re visiting Sapporo, this is a top-tier choice—highly recommend staying here again and again.

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Mercure Sapporo

Staying at Mercure Sapporo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Sapporo! The hotel is literally right on the bustling Nopporo entertainment district—step outside and you're surrounded by supermarkets, local eateries, and lively street vibes. The staff were friendly and efficient, making check-in and check-out smooth and stress-free. Breakfast was a real treat—fresh, varied, and full of authentic Japanese flavors. My room was spacious and well-designed, with a comfortable bed that ensured a great night’s sleep. Location-wise, it couldn’t be better: just a 3-minute walk to the subway station with access to two lines, and less than 10 minutes to the backstreet shopping alley. Whether you’re here for convenience, culture, or nightlife, this hotel hits all the right notes. I’d definitely stay here again—perfect for exploring the city without hassle.

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Ibis Styles Sapporo

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!

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Super Hotel Sapporo-Susukino

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!

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Mansion Pasture Tsukisamu Fukuzumi

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.

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Hotel Forza Sapporo Station

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.

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The Knot Sapporo

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.

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Sapporo Hills

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.

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Koko Hotel Sapporo Odori

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.