Hotel near odori park Surrounding,Sapporo1.3% of visitors choose this area
세세르지오티모씨2025.11.03
It's right above Nijo Market, close to Odori Park and Susukino. The bathrooms are shared and you have to wash in the large public bath, but it's clean and well-equipped, so I had no complaints. You can also experience sleeping in a traditional tatami room, so it's a win-win situation.
Hotel near Susukino,Sapporo67.9% of visitors choose this area
ねねこねこ22025.07.27
There's a pub on the first floor, and the sign at the entrance says ”Sapporo Lodge,” so they'll guide you there. They're super friendly, and you can stay on the second floor! There's no elevator, so carrying a large suitcase might be a bit difficult! Also, the bathroom and shower are on the first floor, so it's a bit tricky because the store is open until 1:00 AM, but I think it'll be fine for those who want to shower outside of store hours :) It was fun to experience a warm and new kind of accommodation. I'd love to stay here again!
The location is convenient, 5 minutes walk from JR station. It feels like a family-style hotel. Grandpa and aunt are very friendly, and the public places are also carefully decorated.
. The room facilities are relatively old, but clean and comfortable! The breakfast is simple and delicious. There are many figures of Dragon Ball characters in the restaurant, which is very interesting!
This is a youth travel that is not large in scale, mainly closed bunk beds, very clean, everyone has a small table for easy writing, if you need to borrow a folding stool from the outside, the facilities are still very complete.
The service was very warm. I didn't speak Japanese. I also talked a lot with people with the translation software. The eldest sister at the front desk once taught bead calculations. I loved playing table tennis in my amateurs, haha. The next day, the eldest brother drove to the travel destination, thank you very much.
Continue to stay next time, it is necessary.
Guest house Hakodate Bay is super nice and well located it’s an easy walk over to the train station and the owner is super kind and friendly, he’ll even give some really good restaurant recommendations the rooms are a bit packed but well worth it. I highly recommend it for those on the go solo travelers, and if you’re a huge one piece fan there’s a picture frame in the stairwell that has a one piece puzzle fully put together and framed.
Hotel near Susukino,Sapporo67.9% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.01.05
The location is fantastic! It's super close to the subway station. The front desk staff were really welcoming, and the lounge area is quite spacious with good facilities. The only downside is that the multi-person dorm room is too small; there's hardly any space to open your luggage if you have a lot of bags. It feels very cramped.
The counter staff is very polite, you can send it early, the room is very clean, this family is very good, except that it is a bit far from today, there is no problem, there is also a supermarket nearby
Hotel near Susukino,Sapporo67.9% of visitors choose this area
IIvan Buckingham2025.10.28
Very well priced hostel with an excellent sauna/onsen.
The bed was a little firm for my liking but standard for Japanese beds.
The ”private room” was great, for the price I was impressed with the size and privacy that I had.
The onsen was perfect after 12 hours of travelling - there is 2 hot baths, 2 cold baths and a dry sauna. Warning, if you have tattoos they don't like you using the onsen.
Good location, only 2 stops on the subway to the central area and walking distance to most places.
It was perfect for a short, solo night's sleep.
Check-in required a video call with the staff;; I was a little confused as to whether it was self-service or not, but it wasn't too difficult, and the bedding, shower, and bathroom facilities were decent.
However, there was no place to spread out my suitcase, making it difficult to organize my luggage. For women, there was no powder room, so getting ready for the day was a bit of a challenge.
It was definitely a great value for just sleeping!
All the guests on my floor were very polite, so I had no major issues.
The hotel is very comfortable and design, dinner and wine are very interesting; Ako KOTSUGAI very helpful, I did not book online to Nikka tour, booked with the help of Ako, very grateful
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エエゾシカ伝道師The staff at the inn were warm and moderate, and I was very comfortable.
While there were many non-smoking rooms, the companion who was a smoker was very happy.
In addition, the correspondence of the odor remaining in the room is also firm, and I think it can be comfortable.
It's a hot spring, but you can get the power of the source.
It is a hot spring of great satisfaction!
I want to enter again ♪
GGuest UserAs a ryokan I believe is run by a family, you would expect they will by offering good service rather than lots of facilities. This is exactly the case. I want to commend the owner, Mr. Tsuchiya, because without his help, my excursion to Lake Toyoni would not be as smooth. After discussing my concerns in the risk of missing the bus on the way back, he agreed to drive me to Lake Toyoni early in the morning, so I would have plenty of time to spend at Lake Toyoni, and minimized the chance I would miss the only scheduled bus back. Indeed, I did get to the bus stop ahead of time and caught the bus. I bought some snacks from a local bakery for his help. Not sure if he liked it or not, but hopefully yes.
In terms of facilities, I was surprised to find there is an onsen there. To be honest, it's more like a hot bath, but that is still nice to have. Also, you will have to drag your luggage to 2nd floor, as obviously, there won't be an elevator. The only complaint I would have is the wifi, which is dodgy at best. Just continue to use your own data if you want to avoid frustrations.
Cleanliness is ok, given only three people run the whole place, including cleaning and cooking. Bathrooms are shared, and I have no problem with the cleanliness. The place is old, so don't expect too much.
In summary, their service is top-notch; everything else is what you would expect of a ryokan.
AAnonymous UserIt's a self check in hostel but the check in procedure is easy to understand after reading carefully the email upon booking confirmation. Our room is bunk beds type with private toilet and bathroom, the water pressure is awesome. The overall cleanliness is great. There are a lot paid parking areas nearby, I believe the nearest opposite one is the cheapest. So sad that we didn't manage to find any cutlery in the common area that we couldn't have our hot cup noodles. Deodorize spray is provided and air purifier humidifier is also provided in the room. It's a plus plus plus that the charging ports are everywhere near the each bed.
WwaynethepaintTrip.com has always been my go to for travel bookings. Similarly this time to Niseko, decided to extend for an additional week and MyEcolodge came up in the search.
I have to mention the checkin was seamless, but what I thought i booked, vastly differ from what was allocated for me. I thought what i booked was a room to myself however it turns out as a shared room. Its not a big deal but the feeling of misinterpretation leaves an awful taste.
(Trip.com CS stepped in and helped to clarify things but theres nothing that could be done. peak season, and everywhere else is fully booked or without paying a premium)
That said, the stay was good. MyEcolodge sits in a very convenient location just couple stops from Hirafu. Theres various buses including free shutters so thats really an ease off the mind)
7eleven, a small cafe, hotpot/shabushabu restaurant just sits across from you. The hostel also has their own cafeteria though ive never eaten there (food looks good though).
They have a huge storage room for your gears, pretty safe so no worries. pantry, laundry room, washroom are pretty spacious and kept tidy.
The room itself is fine, nothing to wow about. nothing to complain either. Towels are free and clean. Everything else you need to pay.
Overall good stay.
Pray hard you get nice room mates if youre sharing!
AAnonymous UserIt was perfect for a short, solo night's sleep.
Check-in required a video call with the staff;; I was a little confused as to whether it was self-service or not, but it wasn't too difficult, and the bedding, shower, and bathroom facilities were decent.
However, there was no place to spread out my suitcase, making it difficult to organize my luggage. For women, there was no powder room, so getting ready for the day was a bit of a challenge.
It was definitely a great value for just sleeping!
All the guests on my floor were very polite, so I had no major issues.
GGuest UserIt's really good. I highly recommend this hotel. It's a 2-minute walk from the ski resort. It's very clean and new. The breakfast is very warm. I can really stay here again for one night.
GGuest UserCan not beat this location for this price. Stayed here 2 out of 3 trips to Niseko, and the only trip we didn't was because they had not reopened post covid when we booked. That trip was tough for us to carry all ski/snow equipment and lug a toddler around. This place, even without ski-in/out anymore is still super accessible to the slopes behind. Short walk down the hill, cut right between some buildings at you're at the foot of the hill with ski shops, schools and lifts.
There's a large convenience store that sells toiletries, bentos, snacks and a huge range of wines just across the street. Next to that is a very popular ramen shop with a 2-3 hour wait time. It works for us because we head there after the slopes, get a queue number, head back to the hotel to sit in front of the wood fireplace, have a shower, take a nap even then head back just in time for our queue number to be called. Couldn't ask for more.
O yes, the traditional wood fireplace is just amazing too.
GGuest UserYuni No Yu hotel has amazing staff, who mostly spoke Japanese. They went out of their way to communicate with us in English. They sent hotel staff to pick us up from the Yuni Station and when we left they drove us back to the Yuni Station and from there we took the local train to the New Chitose Airport. The hotel is 1.4 miles from the Yuni Station. It was snowing and cold outside and we would not have made it to the hotel if we had to walk in the freezing and wet weather. There was no taxi in sight when we arrived at the Yuni station around 5 PM on January 26, 2026. We loved the authentic food prepared by the hotel restaurant chef! Delish! We took off our shoes at the hotel door, like other guests. They have shared, gender-specific showering/bathing/onsen. The winter wonderland scene outside the hotel was spectacular to see. Marvelous hotel, excellent service. A polite and beautiful people! Highly recommend this hotel!
GGuest UserLocation is great. Close to nakajjma koen subway, 3 stops away from sapporo station subway. From airport, if by bus, there is airport bus that requires additional 13 minutes walk from bus stop to hotel. Definitely not recommended for those with heavy luggage with slippery/thick snow, to walk that far. It feels like 1 hour and risk of falling.
Lawson is just at the corner.
Checked in using code given, self service.
Communication F2F was tricky, as using lots of google translate.Messages through tips, take a while for them to reply.
Microwave at lobby and level 2.
Extra amenities can pick up by yourself at lobby (hair brush, towels, razor, cotton buds)
Washing machine at level 2 (5 kg load - 300 yen for 30 min), but dryer not working at all (100 yen for 30 min)
Overall, if you just need place to sleep,not too fancy, this is great place to stay
IIvan BuckinghamVery well priced hostel with an excellent sauna/onsen.
The bed was a little firm for my liking but standard for Japanese beds.
The ”private room” was great, for the price I was impressed with the size and privacy that I had.
The onsen was perfect after 12 hours of travelling - there is 2 hot baths, 2 cold baths and a dry sauna. Warning, if you have tattoos they don't like you using the onsen.
Good location, only 2 stops on the subway to the central area and walking distance to most places.
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