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Sapporo Otaru Inn is just a 3-minute walk from the Sapporo Clock Tower, offering guests panoramic views of the historic clock tower and surrounding greenery. The hotel features free Wi-Fi, a traditional Japanese breakfast, and 24-hour front desk service for seamless travel experiences.
For exclusive deals and room upgrades, book via the HopeGoo app to ensure availability.
Sapporo Ten'gakuen Onsen Inn is located just 500 meters west of the Sapporo Clock Tower, blending modern architecture with authentic Japanese design. It features an indoor outdoor onsen pool where guests can enjoy panoramic views of the clock tower at dusk.
Each room includes tatami flooring and traditional futon bedding, plus complimentary tea ceremony sessions. Easily accessible via subway from Sapporo Station (10 minutes) and local bus lines. Book early through the HopeGoo platform for guaranteed onsen room availability.
Within a 5-minute walk from the Sapporo Clock Tower, you’ll find Odori Park and Roppongi Shopping Street. Odori Park serves as the city’s green heart, hosting open-air concerts in summer, while Roppongi is home to over 100 heritage shops—ranging from handcrafted wagashi confectioneries to vintage bookstores and local designer boutiques.
Don’t miss Yuki no Hana Handmade Shop, where visitors can create their own Hokkaido-inspired white matcha mochi and receive a commemorative card. These immersive experiences are available for HopeGoo via the HopeGoo platform for guided access.
Sapporo Shinsei Hotel, located southeast of the Sapporo Clock Tower, provides two daily free shuttles to Sapporo Station and New Chitose Airport, departing at 7:30 AM and 8:00 PM respectively. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes.
The hotel also offers luggage storage and vending machines for convenience. All shuttle schedules and multilingual support are available through the HopeGoo platform, ensuring smooth travel coordination.
Sapporo Hikari-no-Tei Inn is ideal for photographers, featuring a rooftop photography deck offering unobstructed views of the Sapporo Clock Tower and its evening illumination display. The minimalist Nordic interior design, combined with soft ambient lighting, creates perfect backdrops for portrait and still-life shots.
Weekly Saturday evening "Urban Light Workshops" are hosted by professional photographers, teaching techniques to capture dynamic moments of the tower and streetscape. Book via HopeGoo to receive a complimentary equipment rental voucher.
Sapporo Kids Paradise Hotel, located south of the Sapporo Clock Tower, is adjacent to the Sapporo Children’s Science Museum and Odori Park Playground. It offers family rooms with bunk beds and dedicated play zones, along with nutritious child-specific meal plans prepared by on-site nutritionists.
Monthly "Little Scientist Days" include interactive experiments and hands-on craft activities loved by kids. All family amenities are bookable via the HopeGoo platform with multilingual guide support.
Begin your day with a photo stop at the Sapporo Clock Tower, then stroll along Odori Park toward the White Lover’s Museum, sampling freshly baked bread and hot soup en route.
In the afternoon, explore Higashi-ku's Toyohira Area, visit the Old Hokkaido Government Office Building, and relax at a local café. Head back to the Sapporo Ginza Street in the evening for dinner and admire the tower illuminated under night skies.
All activities and transport links are seamlessly coordinated via the HopeGoo platform for a stress-free, immersive experience.
See what other travelers say about Sapporo Clock Tower

Staying at Dormy Inn Premium Sapporo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Sapporo. Located right on Nogata Street, the hotel offers unbeatable convenience—just steps away from local shops, restaurants, and public transit. The room is compact but thoughtfully designed, making it feel spacious and comfortable despite the size. I especially appreciated the late-night snack offerings, which are a signature of the Dormy Inn brand—my favorite was the hearty ramen, rich in flavor and incredibly satisfying. What stood out most was the peaceful atmosphere amid the city buzz, plus the relaxing on-site hot spring baths that made for a perfect unwind after a long day. It’s rare to find such a great balance between comfort, location, and value—this place truly delivers. I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at Rembrandt Style Sapporo was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The hotel’s location is unbeatable—right next to the train station, making it super convenient for getting around Sapporo or heading out for day trips. Our family room was spacious enough for three people, with plenty of room to move around without feeling cramped. On-site amenities are thoughtful: a connected Lawson convenience store means you can grab snacks, drinks, or essentials anytime, and there’s also a shopping arcade right downstairs—perfect for last-minute souvenirs or casual dining. The on-site bathhouse is a real highlight; after soaking in the warm waters, I treated myself to a refreshing ice pop—a little luxury that made the moment even better. Parking costs just 800 yen per day, which is incredibly reasonable. The bathroom features a smart dry-wet separation design and includes a small bathtub, adding comfort to the stay. The only minor downside? No outdoor hot spring (rotenburo), but honestly, everything else more than makes up for it. This place delivers excellent value and comfort—highly recommend for travelers looking for a cozy, well-located base in Sapporo.

This hotel truly exceeded my expectations! The cleanliness was outstanding—every corner, from the bathroom to the floors, felt spotless and fresh. It’s been ages since I stayed in a place this tidy. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, offering great local tips and assistance with transportation. The location is unbeatable—right next to the train station, so getting around Sapporo was effortless. Plus, there's a convenient duty-free shop just outside the entrance for last-minute shopping. With such a prime location, top-notch cleanliness, and excellent service, this hotel offers incredible value. I’d absolutely stay here again and highly recommend it to any traveler visiting Sapporo.

I reached out to the hotel via email in English and was promptly assisted by a dedicated staff member. The response was not only fast but also highly accurate and detailed, addressing every single request I had—ranging from transportation arrangements to room preferences and nearby attractions. Their professionalism and attention to detail made my stay planning so much easier, especially as an international guest who doesn’t speak Japanese. The level of service exceeded expectations, and I truly appreciate how well they catered to non-Japanese speakers. It’s clear they prioritize guest comfort and communication. Definitely a hotel I’d recommend and return to.

The room at OMO3 Sapporo Susukino is a typical Japanese size—compact but well-designed and surprisingly comfortable. While there’s no bathtub, the shower area features multiple spray heads that make for a fun and refreshing experience. The bed was clean and cozy, perfect for a good night’s sleep. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the famous King's photo spot, where I grabbed a quick bite at a local favorite. On the other side of the street, the convenience store has the limited-edition Sapporo Black Label Red Tube—a must-buy for any fan of local flavors. Everything is within easy reach, making this stay both convenient and memorable. A great value for the price, especially if you’re exploring Sapporo on foot.

The room at Toyoko Inn Hokkaido Sapporo-Eki Nishi-Guchi Hokudai Mae was spacious and incredibly comfortable. I was really impressed by the clean, well-maintained space and the thoughtful touches throughout—everything felt fresh and welcoming. Located just steps from the subway station, it’s super convenient for getting around Sapporo, especially if you’re visiting the university or downtown area. The bed was cozy, making for a restful night’s sleep, and there was plenty of room to unpack and relax. Staff were friendly and helpful, and the overall value for money is outstanding. I’d definitely stay here again.

The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Susukino’s vibrant nightlife and dining scene, making it super convenient for exploring. The hotel entrance has a sleek, modern vibe that immediately sets the tone for a stylish stay. Choosing my room felt like part of the experience. The concierge staff were incredibly welcoming and thoughtful—going above and beyond with personalized recommendations and even noticing I forgot my slippers and bringing them without me asking. While the room was on the smaller side, it was well-designed, spotlessly clean, and had all the essentials. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and I slept like a baby throughout the night. Every detail felt curated, and the overall experience exceeded expectations. I’d absolutely stay here again.

The location is unbeatable—right outside the station, just a quick walk to get here. The staff at the lobby were incredibly friendly and welcoming from the moment we arrived. While the main building’s rooms aren’t brand new, they’re spotless, well-maintained, and surprisingly comfortable. The bed was cozy, the space felt thoughtfully laid out, and everything worked perfectly for a stress-free stay. I’m already planning my next trip to Sapporo just so I can come back here. A fantastic choice for travelers who value convenience and cleanliness.

Staying here for just one night was totally manageable. The key was easy to find, and the check-in process went smoothly. The bed was comfortable and made for a good night's sleep. That said, the space is quite compact—best suited for solo travelers or couples. If you're staying with more than two people, luggage won't fit easily when opened, and the bathroom feels tight during use. Still, considering it’s just a one-night stay, these limitations aren’t deal-breakers. The location is great—close to the subway station and super convenient for exploring Sapporo. Overall, excellent value for money and a solid choice if you’re looking for a no-frills, well-located spot.

Staying at Super Hotel Sapporo Kitagojo Dori was an absolute delight. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the subway and close to local shops and restaurants. The room was clean, spacious, and well-maintained, with a comfortable bed that made for a great night's sleep. What really stood out was the hot spring bath—it’s warm, relaxing, and perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. Breakfast was fantastic too, offering a great mix of Japanese and Western options. The flavors were rich and satisfying, especially the soup base—so comforting and delicious. Friendly staff, excellent value, and a truly enjoyable stay overall. I’d definitely come back and highly recommend this hotel.

Staying at Quintessa Hotel Sapporo Susukino was a pleasant experience overall. The room was spacious and comfortable, with ample space for luggage and easy access to parking—perfect for travelers driving in. It’s about a 10-minute walk to the city center, but the route is safe and well-lit, and getting to Susukino district via subway is quick and convenient. Breakfast was basic—nothing fancy, just standard options that covered the essentials. One small note: I noticed some old tickets and business cards left behind on the nightstand from previous guests, which could have been cleaned up better. Also, no tea bags or coffee were provided in-room, so it’s worth bringing your own if you’re a regular coffee drinker. Despite these minor points, the hotel offers great value, quiet surroundings, and a clean, modern feel—ideal for both short visits and business trips.

Absolutely thrilled with my stay here—this might be the most satisfying hotel experience I've had in a long time. The room was by far the largest I've ever stayed in, offering incredible space and comfort. Free parking and a delicious breakfast were big bonuses, making it great value for money. The only downside? No elevator—just stairs. That meant carrying my two suitcases up to check-in, which was a bit of a workout, but the staff were incredibly helpful and friendly throughout. What made it unforgettable? I accidentally left my IQOS heating device in the bathroom! I'm crossing my fingers it's still there for next time—I might just have to come back and try my luck 😅. Overall, the quiet atmosphere, thoughtful touches, and excellent location make this a perfect retreat for adults looking for peace and comfort.
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