This hotel was so good that now, as I'm blow-drying my hair halfway through in a hotel in Osaka and feeling miserable, I suddenly remembered I hadn't left a review for the Sapporo hotel yet.
First, the location. It's really close to Sapporo Station, so dragging luggage across the ice wasn't too much of a hassle. It's convenient for getting everywhere. Hokkaido University is just a 5-minute walk, and Tanukikoji Shopping Street is about fifteen minutes away. There's also Suwa Shrine, famous for its beautiful charms. It made me feel like I was living there.
Check-in was smooth. I just showed my passport at the front desk, and it was done quickly. The person who helped me then was a short-haired girl (I forget if she had bangs, but I think so) wearing glasses and speaking Chinese. She was patient and gentle, explaining all the hotel services in detail, like where the public bath was, how to connect to the room's Wi-Fi, etc. Very thoughtful and thorough.
Speaking of the room, it was a bit bigger than the triple rooms I've stayed in in Tokyo and Osaka. It was clean, pretty, and most importantly, bright. The TV could cast to devices, and it was easy to use. The bathroom had a separate wet and dry area with 24-hour ventilation, so it was never damp. The bathtub was large and clean, and I soaked in it for two days straight.
Writing this makes me even sadder because I'm currently standing with wet hair in the cramped bathroom of my Osaka hotel. I'll be leaving Japan in a few days. Sigh, I really miss Hokkaido. It probably would have been better if I had made Hokkaido the last stop of my Japan trip.
Actually, during my days in Hokkaido, I had many regrets. For example, my planned afternoon trip to Tengu Mountain was canceled due to strong winds and cable car suspension. Another time, I went out early, but the blue sky was mostly covered by dark clouds, with only occasional glimpses of sun. And then there were the cold, strong winds. Several times, walking down the street, the wind was so strong I had to duck behind a building while waiting for the traffic light, just to steal a few seconds of warmth. There were also countless moments when I almost slipped. Now, thinking back, I actually feel nostalgic for them. When will I experience those moments again? I can only wish that every winter in my future life includes a few days in Hokkaido.
On the day I went to Otaru, the temperature was -0.6 degrees Celsius, so cold! Along the canal, everyone was like they were ice skating. I was wearing snow boots I bought for 127 yuan in Tanukikoji, carefully stepping in the footprints of the person in front of me. The sky was so blue, the water so clear, and the houses on the distant mountains looked like a tiny world. I wondered what kind of life the people living there led. Every step offered a picturesque view. The path along the canal was neither long nor short. Actually, even if I had slipped, it wouldn't have mattered. If it made my impression of Hokkaido more vivid, something I'd remember decades later, or when I'm old, then it would be worth it.
The day before I left, I went to Hokkaido Shrine and Maruyama Park. The vast white landscape was so clean, and the bare trees made the snowy scenery even more beautiful. A small stream flowed through the park. Closing my eyes, I could imagine it as a waterfall, its sleep-inducing sound not knowing where it led.
Landing in Osaka, the rain was heavy, and I didn't have an umbrella. I got drenched walking across the streets to the hotel. Everything felt so different. It made me think of the tree downstairs at *that* hotel. Day in and day out, it was always there, watching travelers from different countries come and go like Hokkaido's snow, accumulating and melting. Watching them open Google Maps every morning to check their route and return at night with bags of convenience store goodies. A happy tree, witnessing so many happy journeys in Hokkaido that began from that hotel.
It's 1:45 AM Japan time now. My hair is almost dry. I'm not very sleepy, but I have to go to bed. Tomorrow I'm off to Kyoto. Usually, I think a lot at night or get anxious about various things, but during my days in Hokkaido, I felt surprisingly good. Even with unfinished plans, my mood wasn't dampened. Perhaps that's what a truly good trip is, haha, a journey for the soul? Anyway, I highly recommend this hotel!
Facilities: Excellent. The breakfast was a pleasant surprise, better than many hotel buffets.
Cleanliness: Good.
Environment: It's very convenient to walk around and explore the area. The bay view is absolutely stunning.
Service: Very good. They even offer a pillow menu and aromatherapy choices in the evening.
Location: Right next to Hakodate JR Station, just a 2-minute walk away. There's also a bus stop right outside, and it's very convenient to walk to attractions on the Mount Hakodate side.
Service: The front desk staff spoke good English, and both check-in and luggage storage were seamless. The room wasn't very spacious, and the bathroom didn't have a separate wet and dry area. However, the hotel breakfast was excellent! There were many choices, and the food tasted great. What was really surprising was the self-serve wine and sparkling wine.
Facilities: From the outside, the hotel looks quite old, but the interior is well-maintained. The most important thing is that this is a filming location for the Detective Conan movie, 'The Million-Dollar Pentagram'! Conan fans shouldn't miss it, haha.
Hotel near Susukino,Sapporo92% of visitors choose this area
WWaleed Abumazen2025.02.08
The hotel in very good location but rooms is extremely small , barely has space to open the luggage on the floor , room size is only 18 SQM , they never publish the room size on the room details , photos on the listing is misleading as it show the rooms is big but actually its extremely small , Toilet is miserable small and has 40 CM step to climb , if you have senior person be ready to assist every time that person need to go to toilet.
Breakfast , i tried once and never repeated as it doesn't worth it .
Im frequent traveller and i don't normally write reviews but for this hotel i have to write to be sure no one got the same disappointment i got when i saw the room .
Good luck
Hotel near odori park Surrounding,Sapporo8% of visitors choose this area
TTracey_T2026.01.11
📍 Excellent Location
· Convenient Transport: Just a few minutes' walk from Ōdori Station, with direct access to the underground shopping arcade.
· Nearby Attractions: Within walking distance to Ōdori Park (famous for its Christmas market) and the shopping streets, ideal for sightseeing and shopping.
· Great Amenities: A convenience store is located right downstairs, perfect for quick purchases and daily necessities.
🏨 Hotel Facilities & Services
1. Thoughtful Room Design
· Separate toilet and bathroom, allowing multiple family members to use simultaneously—ideal for families.
· In-room mini-kitchen and washing machine provided, adding convenience for longer stays or family trips.
2. Dining & Leisure
· Varied Breakfast: A rich selection that ensures a satisfying start to the day.
· Onsen Facilities: The hotel offers hot spring services (not experienced this time).
⛄ Travel Experience
· Thanks to the hotel's prime location, we easily visited Ōdori Park's Christmas tree and enjoyed playing in the snow.
· The nearby underground shopping arcade made for a compact and fulfilling shopping and sightseeing itinerary.
Overall, its good for us, and definitely will come back.
This Japanese hotel really exceeded my expectations! The location is perfect, right in the heart of the city, a ten-minute walk to the subway station. There are tons of convenience stores and restaurants nearby, making both getting around and daily life super convenient. The biggest surprise was the room space; compared to the generally small rooms in Japanese hotels, this one was genuinely spacious. I had no problem spreading out my luggage, and the natural light and ventilation were excellent. The room was clean and tidy, and the bedding was comfortable, making for a very pleasant stay. It's great value for money, and I'll definitely choose it again next time I visit!
This was the biggest room we stayed in during our Hokkaido trip. The interior has a charming retro feel, and the bed was incredibly comfortable. From the window, we enjoyed breathtaking 'blue hour' views. Right downstairs, there's a bus stop that takes you to most of Sapporo's popular attractions. The view outside the hotel, especially with the snow, was unexpectedly beautiful. Plus, there's a large Lawson convenience store right across the street, which was super convenient for late-night snacks or breakfast. The front desk staff were also very welcoming and even gave us tips on fun activities for the Snow Festival.
We stayed at Nozo Hotel recently and were thoroughly impressed. The hotel is very new, and the rooms are extremely comfortable and well-designed. The onsen (hot spring) area is beautiful, surrounded by a serene environment, and the facilities are complete and modern.
The staff Yuna and Deegli were all very polite and helpful, especially Yuna , Yuna went above and beyond to assist us. After we rented a car, we had trouble connecting it to Google Maps and our iPhones. Yuna worked really hard to find the solution for us and finally helped us successfully pair our iPhones with the car. Her patience and dedication were truly commendable .
Because of this excellent experience, we will definitely choose Nozo Hotel again on our next trip. Highly recommended for anyone looking for comfort, great facilities, and outstanding service!
First off, a huge shout-out to the exquisite breakfast! It might not be the most lavish, but it's perfectly balanced, elegant, and delicious – a true Michelin-star-in-the-making. Secondly, the grand lobby completely breaks away from the typical cramped Japanese layouts, making you feel like you've stepped into the glorious Tang Dynasty. The rooms are just as impressive. This is hands down the best choice for a transit stay or before an international flight.
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TTaidijunThis was my second stay at the Park Hyatt Niseko, and it seems the front desk staff was new this time. They made several mistakes, like sending us to the wrong building and getting our room direction wrong – quite unprofessional. On our third day, breakfast at the Chinese restaurant was poorly arranged; we were seated right next to the cart for collecting dirty dishes, which completely ruined our appetite. Otherwise, it was as excellent as ever! The housekeeping ladies were exceptionally good. After a day out, we returned to find our beloved teddy bear neatly placed on the pillow with a blanket over it – so thoughtful! And the teppanyaki was delicious as always!
GGuest UserWonderful ski in/ski out location. Lovely family accommodation with everything you need. Close to convenience store and restaurants. Sunday was extremely helpful and transported us to the local train station at the end of our stay. Gustav was very helpful via email but the resort was uncontactable on arrival to arrange hotel transfer from the bus drop-off (reception phone switched to after hours message). Also could not get a taxi (none available on the app) so had to walk up the hill dragging luggage. That was our only complaint.
JJuju_JujuOur snowy season stay at Muwa Niseko was perfect. The immaculate two-bedroom suite was a luxurious retreat, and the delicious breakfasts were a daily highlight. What made our trip truly exceptional, however, was the staff—particularly Dylan. His attentive, personalized service was outstanding. He offered fantastic local tips and anticipated our every need, making us feel incredibly welcome. His efforts turned a great holiday into an unforgettable one. We can't recommend Muwa Niseko highly enough and will definitely be back.
GGuest UserMake sure to book a room facing the ski slopes! I stayed in room 01.
This was the most satisfying hotel I stayed at in Hokkaido. The value for money, compared to the one next door, was absolutely top-notch.
I stayed for three nights, and the front desk had Chinese staff, so communication was seamless.
The old man working at the supermarket was also very helpful.
Hope they don't raise the prices, haha!
GGuest UserThis hotel is ideally located for those looking to visit or hike Mt. Apoi. It's an older, budget style hotel, with most rooms offering just toilets and no showers or baths. However, there are separate male and female onsens available on the ground floor.
The restaurant is good for dinner, but I strongly recommend skipping breakfast. For 1850 yen, you get a pre-made roll with egg on one side and ham on the other—it’s fine as a meal, but definitely overpriced!
The hotel is showing its age, and seems to be struggling financially. The walls between rooms are quite thin, so it's easy to hear your neighbors. On the bright side, the location is peaceful.
The staff are fantastic—extremely helpful and made every effort to communicate with us in English, and welcome patrons with a warm smile.
GGuest UserIt’s a beautiful hotel, room is excellent. The grounds around the hotel is very pleasant, making strolling around the area refreshing. It’s was during the off peak period, so it’s not crowded, though several businesses were not opened. It’s a good time to enjoy some less energetic exercises like walking around and enjoying the scenery and fresh air.
LLjd888This is one of the best you can get in Niseko, Hirafu area.
It has a ski in ski out gondola very near to it, and another Ace Gondola which is about 2-3mins walk from the main entrance of Sansui.
Besides location, the service provided is exceptional. The staffs were great, driver service provided on a first come first serve basis, there is Onsen facilities and the buffet breakfast was amazing too.
There's also a good omakase restaurant in it.
Room was definitely very well sized and properly furnished with amazing views during winter and not to mention the cleanliness is amazing.
Overall, 5 star experience stay there. Definitely going back again
DDazizaidehuaduoyaAfter arriving at Nakashibetsu Airport, the airport shuttle bus takes you to the bus station. The ride to Rausu-cho takes about 1.5 hours. Get off at the Rebun-ji Intersection stop, and the hotel is a 5-minute walk down the road, right by the road and the ocean. My reservation included breakfast and dinner, which were excellent, but the breakfast was simple. Turning left from the hotel is the popular local seafood market, offering restaurants and specialty shops. A little further, there's a large supermarket. Overall, the place isn't big, but it's convenient for eating and drinking. The whale-watching pier is also nearby. It's a great place to escape the summer heat. However, the dehumidifier should be on constantly in the room. The amenities are average, but the room size is acceptable. The owner was very helpful, and I asked him to book a taxi for my return trip. I can't emphasize enough that the dinner was especially worth it, with a variety of Western and Japanese dishes each day. It's a great place to relax and escape the summer heat.
AAnonymous UserWe went during summer, so there wasn’t much to do around (not saying that it’s a bad thing). Hotel was clean, but you have to drive to get to this hotel. Toilet was big and spacious. Air conditioning had some issues on the first day but it somehow was fixed by the second night. It shouldn’t be an issue for most people since people only come here during winter.
GGuest UserI love this place so much. The scenery is so beautiful that I don't want to leave. Hahaha. The room is very, very big. It's not easy to stay here. There are big floor-to-ceiling windows and snow outside. There are hot springs, washing machines and floor heating in the house. The configuration is quite complete. We ordered a dinner package and we chose Western style. The dishes were exquisite and the portions were quite large. I especially want to thank the driver who came to Hirafu to pick us up because we made a mistake and asked him to drive to Hilton. The driver who took us to the JR point in Kujian also helped to carry the suitcases. He was very considerate. The service staff here are very enthusiastic ❤️
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