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Stayed with friends and had a wonderful experience. The room offered a private space with excellent privacy, making it perfect for relaxing after a busy day exploring Sapporo. The location is convenient—just a short walk from the city center and close to subway access, which made getting around easy. Clean, quiet, and well-designed, this place really stands out. I’d definitely recommend it and plan to come back again.

The room was spacious and immaculately clean, with a fully equipped kitchen that made cooking meals a breeze. I even cooked a small barbecue dinner and it worked out perfectly—no issues at all. The location is convenient, just a short subway ride from downtown Sapporo, and the overall value for money is outstanding. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting the city.

The overall experience was excellent—only thing I noticed was a slight creaking from the bed, but that’s a minor detail. The location is fantastic: just a short subway ride into downtown Sapporo, and there are plenty of great dining options nearby. The room was clean, well-maintained, and had all the essentials, including strong air conditioning—perfect for summer visits. It’s a great value for the price, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone traveling to Sapporo.

The owner is incredibly kind and welcoming—truly a highlight of the stay. The location is perfect, just a short subway ride from downtown Sapporo, making it super convenient for exploring the city. What stood out most was the amazing value for money—affordable rates with such thoughtful touches that made the experience feel luxurious. It’s rare to find a place this budget-friendly yet so well-cared for. I’d definitely book again on my next trip to Sapporo and highly recommend it to fellow travelers looking for comfort, warmth, and great value.

Staying at Hotel Ten to Ten in Sapporo was an absolute surprise—way beyond expectations! We were a group of four, and I initially thought we’d get four single beds, but instead we had four double beds, which made the room feel spacious enough for six people. The layout is smart and functional, with plenty of room to move around comfortably. What really stood out was the thoughtful touch of individually packaged lotions provided in the room—such a nice little detail. Located just steps from the train station, getting around town was super convenient. For the price, the value is unbeatable: great comfort, excellent service, and a clean, modern vibe. I’d highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Sapporo who wants a cozy, hassle-free stay without breaking the bank. Definitely planning to come back.

Staying at Tabist Hokkaido Daiichi Hotel Sapporo was an excellent experience overall. The location is convenient, though you’ll need to transfer to the Sapporo subway after arriving on the JR line—just a short ride, so no hassle at all. There’s a 7-Eleven right outside the hotel entrance, open late, perfect for grabbing snacks or drinks anytime. A great tip: there’s a bus stop for the airport shuttle just a short walk from the hotel, near a local ramen shop—note that it’s not the one directly in front of the hotel. Ask the staff to mark it on your map; the one-way fare is only 1,300 yen and can be paid with either cash or transit card. Super convenient for travelers coming straight from the airport. The hotel itself is clean, well-maintained, and the staff are friendly and helpful. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it.

Staying at Urban Hotel Maruko Sapporo was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the subway station and right in the heart of Sapporo’s vibrant city life, with plenty of restaurants, convenience stores, and local shops nearby. The room was spotless, with clean linens, comfortable bedding, and a well-maintained bathroom—everything you’d want for a relaxing stay. The hotel’s overall environment is peaceful and modern, making it feel like a true urban retreat. Staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, going the extra mile to ensure my comfort, even offering assistance with transportation arrangements. Every aspect—cleanliness, facilities, service, and atmosphere—earned a solid 10 out of 10. This place truly delivers on every promise. I’ll definitely be returning.

Staying at Ten to Ten Hostel in Sapporo was an absolute steal—affordable, clean, and surprisingly well-equipped for a youth hostel. Check-in was a bit unique: after 4 PM, staff used their computer to register guest info, then you’d call via Skype on another machine to confirm arrival—simple and efficient. One highlight? Free drinks and snacks every evening before 10 PM. Just be sure to ask the front desk—they won’t offer it unless prompted. Female guests get a full set of amenities: slippers, toothbrush, comb, razor, plus shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Location-wise, it’s not dead-centre but definitely walkable—expect a 5-minute stroll to most spots. The best tip? In winter, always use the covered passage! From Sapporo Station West Exit (currently under renovation, near the Foreigner’s Center), head toward the bookstore, then follow the path beside FamilyMart. Go through the covered alley, cross the street under the railway tracks, and look for the parking lot turn—Ten to Ten is just beside the second building of Ohashi Academy. Trust me, my photos make the route crystal clear!

Staying at Business Inn Norte 2 in Sapporo was a great experience overall. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the subway station, making it easy to get around the city or head out for sightseeing. Breakfast is served on the second floor and while the menu stays the same daily, the toasted bread is consistently delicious—crispy on the outside, soft inside. The room came with a mini-fridge, which was perfect for storing drinks and snacks. Even with two large suitcases, there was plenty of space to move around, and the hallway felt spacious, not cramped. The room itself was spotlessly clean, which always makes a difference. There’s a convenience store nearby, so late-night essentials are just a quick stroll away. One thing to note: the front desk staff only speak English, so if you’re not comfortable with English, communication might be tricky. Also, toiletries are self-serve near the elevator on the first floor—there’s even a razor provided, which is a nice touch. Overall, this hotel offers excellent value for money, especially for business travelers or tourists looking for a clean, well-located base in Sapporo. I’d definitely consider staying here again.

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 JR Sapporo Nikko Hotel was an absolute delight from start to finish. The service was exceptional—staff went above and beyond, even carrying my luggage up to the room and neatly placing it on the shelf for easy access. I was especially impressed by the spa, which is exclusively available to guests in the morning, so it’s never crowded and feels truly relaxing. I spent a peaceful moment lounging in a quiet corner, enjoying soft music and a refreshing ice cream—perfect way to unwind after a long journey. Breakfast was a highlight too: I tried both the Japanese-style and buffet options, but the Japanese meal stood out with its fresh ingredients and authentic flavors. Everything felt thoughtfully curated. Located just steps from the subway, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring Sapporo. This hotel offers an unbeatable mix of comfort, service, and value—I’ll definitely be returning.

Staying at Residence Hotel Stripe Sapporo was a great experience overall. The location is fantastic—just a 10-minute walk from Sapporo Station, making it super convenient for getting around the city by train or subway. There are plenty of convenience stores nearby, including a 7-Eleven right on the ground floor, so grabbing snacks or essentials is never an issue. We were a group of three, and the room was spacious enough for all of us—plenty of room to move around, and the shower setup worked perfectly. The digital lock was a real plus: easy access and no need to worry about lost key cards. The only minor thing was a little dust on the bed frame, but that’s really just a small detail in an otherwise excellent stay. With its central location, clean design, and solid value for money, this place offers great bang for your buck. I’d definitely recommend it and would stay here again.
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