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A Convenient Hotel in Susukino for Your Stay in Sapporo. If You Want to Enjoy Susukino, This is the Place!
Published date: June 19, 2025

A Convenient Hotel in Susukino for Your Stay in Sapporo. If You Want to Enjoy Susukino, This is the Place!

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Property Stayed (June, 2025)
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Experience of the stay
【Access Information】 - It was a two-station underground ride from Sapporo Station, and about a 10-minute walk from Susukino Station. It might feel a bit far on rainy days. - Although it is slightly outside the city center of Susukino, there is a convenience store next door, and you can easily walk to the area filled with restaurants. - I think it's perfect in terms of location and cost performance for those who want to enjoy Susukino. 【About the Facility】 - At the front desk, they give you a written notice about the hotel rules, which are clearly written, so I think you can stay without any problems. - The amenities are in a self-service format, but they provide a sufficient variety of what you need. 【About the Room】 - I was surprised when I entered, as the walls of the room and the bathroom door were painted with pictures of Sapporo landmarks. Hotel rooms can often be stark, but this was a nice touch. - The shower room was user-friendly. → It even had a rain shower. - The provided facilities were well equipped. - There were power outlets and USB ports by the bedside. 【In Conclusion】 - It was a bit of a walk from the subway and streetcar stations, but I thought it was a convenient hotel for sightseeing since there are restaurants and convenience stores nearby. - Please note that check-out is at "10 AM". - I stayed alone in a Superior Queen room, but I think it would be spacious enough for two people. - It can be conveniently used for various purposes.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Experiences during the trip
- I went to Hokkaido to watch the professional baseball interleague game. For lunch, I had miso ramen at Shingen, close to the hotel. In the evening, I watched a baseball game at Escon Field Hokkaido in Kitahiroshima. Escon Field is a food paradise with lots of delicious food, but I think you can enjoy it even if you are not there for baseball. Before returning to the hotel, I stopped by the Clock Tower and the TV Tower. The next day, I enjoyed a seafood bowl and butter-grilled asparagus at Kitano Gourmet-tei. I also experienced the Sapporo Festival at Hokkaido Jingu and had soup curry from Galac for dinner at the airport. I was able to fully enjoy Hokkaido for three days!!