Top rated hotels in Sapporo

Jozankei Daiichi Hotel Suizantei
4.5/570 Reviews
Jozankei Onsen
We stayed at Jozankei Daiichi Hotel Suizantei in early January 2023 for 1 night - our first time here. We took the Kappa Liner Bus from Sapporo station and it was a very pleasant & scenic ride. Our bus ride was at 1215 noon & it took a bit over an hour. We chose this bus line because their bus stop is directly in front of this hotel. We arrived at approx. 1330hrs. There was a lot of snow on the ground and covering much of the front entrance, the trees, parked cars and the hotel itself. The lobby looks inviting and spacious. Check-in was very efficient. Let me say now that we are from Hawaii and we don't speak Japanese, but if there was any communication problem, it was minimal as most of the citizens here can speak a small amount or understand some English. On the frontside of the lobby is a grand room with many padded chairs & tables for relaxing, reading or conversing. On the left side of the lobby, there's a short stairway going down to a very nice & large lounge area on the right; and, a smaller coffee/pastry area on the left. The pastries here are exquisite & only a limited amount is prepared because this smaller section closes very early after lunch. Now the larger lounge area on the rightside is truly worth exploring. As soon as you enter, there is a long bar/counter where an attendant is always preparing sushi or pasty/small desserts. There is room with sofas & chairs, and self-serve coffee & a variety of teas. In the late afternoon, there is a large variety of beer or sake on tap. There are also several small Tatami-like rooms for small gatherings on the side. Now the best part - everything in this room is complimentary! On the 2nd level is a relaxation lounge area with massage chairs, a restaurant and a very nice large gift shop. I think that there is another restaurant, but it may have been under renovation at this time. After checking in, we walked across the street to a small, quaint Ramen shop. There is a counter for about 6-8 & a few small tables. Looked like a husband & wife operation. The menu was limited, but the food was wonderful (especially with the snow & cold air outside). When we first arrived, there were 3 other people - by the time we left, a crowd was waiting, standing around inside this tiny place. We couldn't venture very far in the neighboring area due to hilly & snowy roadway. This Ramen shop was truly a 'rescue joint' for us hungry, cold travelers. We opted for a room with a private Onsen. Our room was on the 6th floor and at the end of the hallway. This room was beautiful - very large - even the entry area was large. The main room was super spacious, had minimal furniture, but we really loved it. There was a small restroom with toilet and sink. At the end of the hall, there was larger room with a larger sink & shower. The onsen area was fabulous - an entry area for changing with towels, a separate section for washdown before entering the onsen. The onsen was spacious & grand with many windows that could slide o
Jozankei Tsuruga Resort Spa Mori No Uta
4.8/543 Reviews
Jozankei Onsen
Our third time in the area but stayed here for the first time as most other hotels were more expensive. Sizeable twin room with charming view. Plenty of room amenities. Very hospitable staff. Some spoke excellent English. Buffet dinner and breakfast were luxuorious. We saw four deers eating vitually feets outside the restaurant window during dinner as well as a big raccoon. The Onsen was maintained in the most respectful manner. Free harp concert in the evening was a grateful bonus. We enjoyed thoroughly.
Chalet Ivy Jozankei
4.8/540 Reviews
Jozankei Onsen
Instead of going abroad, it's just right to go to Corona. An inn like an overseas Lele Chateau. Small luxury hotels. A small and attentive inn. Facilities: The minimum required, but that's enough. The interior that has been removed. There is no reason to think why there is such a thing here. The flow line is also good. It is good that the room is not sitting on tatami mats. No souvenir shop. It's okay because you don't need it. There is a spa massage. It deviates from the so-called old hot spring inn. It resembles the atmosphere of the Le Re Chateau Ryokan in Taiwan and the Chateau Hotel in Loire, France. Bath: The room bath is also easy to use. There is one large communal bath and one open-air bath, but it's still good. You can put it in the open air immediately, your feet are safe, it's not cold, and even the elderly can use it alone without worrying about it. I like it more than having a light, clean, modern and old-fashioned lantern. Bar: You can use a free ticket for 1000 yen while talking to the dignified sommelier. They will also serve your favorite wine. Sweets corner: There is a corner like an airline lounge, such as Hokkaido sweets, cheese, and drinks. It was a wide variety and fun. Meals: It seems that the length of the dish from Nada Mango is the length of the dish. If you like Nadaman-san because you have a taste, please. Is it light? I like Wakuden-san and Mieda-san in Sapporo, so I preferred it to have a little more umami and sweetness. It seems that they will also respond to restricted meals, so I would be grateful if they would be close to my hope from the next time. Staff: It seems that there are plenty of drawers with knowledge and experience. It feels good. Hyatt, Zamitui Kyoto, Four Seasons, Peninsula Hong Kong story available lol. Parking: Even if you arrive by car, park yourself. There is no volleyball parking for some reason. It's good because it's close. strange. Why? Impression: There is no country smell. Beauty without clean and extra. When I heard that it was Hong Kong capital, Japanese people loved old Hong Kong, so I wanted to wear elegant in-house clothes that appeared in Chinese dramas and wanted to eat delicious Hong Kong food. However, I imagine that the Hong Kong Madame owner's sense will decide everything. ..

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