




Everything you need to know about Sapporo Clock Tower
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

I booked a day trip to Hokkaido in advance, and this hotel was conveniently within the pickup zone—perfect timing. The room was spacious, clean, and well-maintained, offering a comfortable stay with a nice touch of modern comfort. What really stood out was the on-site natural hot spring—it was relaxing and refreshing, especially after a full day of exploring. I loved soaking while enjoying views of the city lights. Located just steps from Odori Park, it’s super walkable to restaurants, shops, and public transit. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, the convenience and vibe make it a top pick. Great value, great location, and a real highlight for any visit to Sapporo.

Located in a super convenient spot, this hotel is just steps away from a 24-hour supermarket and a convenience store across the street—perfect for late-night snacks or essentials. The nearby tram stop is only a 3-minute walk, and it’s a quick 15-minute stroll to the heart of Susukino, making it easy to explore the city on foot. The room was clean and spacious, with a large bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. I especially appreciated the bathroom’s separate dry/wet area—so much more practical and hygienic. On the second floor, there’s a cozy lounge with a massage chair that’s free to use—great for unwinding after a long day. While the overall design is straightforward and not flashy, the value for money is excellent. It’s a no-brainer choice if you’re looking for comfort, convenience, and a great location without breaking the bank.

Staying at LiVEMAX Sapporo Nakajima Park GRANDE once again, and it didn’t disappoint. The hotel is incredibly convenient—just a 5-minute walk from Nakajima Park Station, and only about 20 minutes to Sapporo Station. A single train ride takes you straight to popular spots like the TV Tower and Clock Tower, perfect for exploring the city on your own. The room was spacious and well-equipped with a microwave, kettle, and a nice bathtub—ideal for relaxing after a long day of sightseeing. Upon check-in, there’s a 300 JPY fee labeled as a “bathhouse charge,” but it’s essentially just a local tax—no need to worry. The front desk staff were incredibly patient and helpful, even though communication wasn’t always smooth—still, they made sure every question was answered clearly. We drove in and parked at the nearby Times parking lot. For overnight stays, we handed over our parking voucher at reception and paid 1,400 JPY to validate it—this allowed us to exit without any hassle. However, the parking policy doesn’t allow stays longer than 24 hours, so if you plan to stay longer, the hourly rate (around 330 JPY per 20 minutes) can add up quickly. That said, the location is unbeatable: right next to convenience stores and surrounded by great dining options—whether you’re craving a quick snack or a full meal, everything’s within walking distance. Overall, this hotel offers excellent value, comfort, and convenience. A top pick for both business and leisure travelers.

Staying at LiVEMAX Hostels Sapporo Susukino was an absolute highlight of my trip to Sapporo! The hostel is spotlessly clean, with a modern and welcoming vibe. The staff at the front desk were incredibly friendly and helpful—offering great local tips and making check-in super smooth. Location-wise, it couldn’t be better: right in the heart of Susukino, just a 2-minute walk from Susukino Station. I could easily hop on the subway to explore downtown, Otaru, or even Sapporo Station without any hassle. There are several supermarkets and convenience stores within walking distance, so grabbing snacks or essentials is a breeze. For the price, the comfort, cleanliness, and service are seriously outstanding. If you're looking for a budget-friendly yet high-quality stay in Sapporo, this is definitely the place to book. I’ll be back!

Staying at LiVEMAX Sapporo Ekimae was a great experience overall. The room is compact but well-designed, making the most of the space—perfect for a quick overnight stay or transit stop. The location is unbeatable: right next to Sapporo Station, so getting around by train or walking to nearby shops and restaurants is super convenient. Prices are reasonable for what you get, offering solid value for money. The hotel offers surprisingly complete amenities, including a massage chair (a nice touch after a long day) and a microwave—ideal if you want to heat up something quick. Cleanliness is top-notch; the room was spotless upon arrival, and daily cleaning maintained high standards. One minor downside is the noise from nearby JR tracks, especially noticeable at night, but it’s manageable and didn’t significantly affect my sleep. Check-in was smooth and fast thanks to the self-service kiosk—no waiting in line, which I really appreciated. Overall, this is a reliable, no-frills option with excellent convenience and good quality for the price. Highly recommended for travelers passing through Sapporo or looking for a budget-friendly base with easy access to everything.

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.
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