Access & Sightseeing

Conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from JR Sapporo Station

Located in the heart of Sapporo, the hotel provides a convenient base for both sightseeing and business. With easy access to Odori Park and the Susukino area, you can enjoy exploring Sapporo in comfort.

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〒060-0002
2-9, Kita 2-jo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
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Tel.+81-11-206-9898

By Train or Subway

Route map for access by JR and subway

  • a 6-minute walk
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  • a 3-minute walk
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  • a 3-minute walk from Exit 3
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By Car

Route map for access by car

  • via the Sasson Expressway and Higashi 3-jo-dori
    20 min.
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  • via the Sasson Expressway and Kita 1-jo / Kariki-dori
    20 min.
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By Airport

Route map for access by airplane

  • Highway bus (Hokkaido Chuo Bus, Hokuto Kotsu)
    70 min.
  • JR Sapporo Station
  • a 6-minute walk
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  • Car 70-minute
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  • Airport Rapid Service 36-minute
  • Sapporo I.C.
  • a 6-minute walk
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Sightseeing

Sapporo, Hokkaido’s largest city, is home to many of its most iconic attractions,
including Odori Park, the Sapporo Clock Tower, and the Susukino entertainment district.
Enjoy exploring the city on foot while experiencing its rich appeal of history,
nature, gourmet dining, and shopping.
The hotel is also an ideal base for both sightseeing and business travel.

Classic Spots

  • Sapporo Clock Tower

    10-minute walk

    Built in 1878, this is one of Sapporo’s most iconic historic landmarks. Known as one of the oldest tower clocks in Japan, it still keeps time today while retaining its original appearance. Inside, exhibits introduce the history of Sapporo’s development and the Clock Tower itself.

    Sapporo Clock Tower

  • Odori Park / Sapporo TV Tower

    9-minute walk

    Odori Park is a lush green space stretching east to west through central Sapporo and is loved as a place of relaxation. At its eastern end stands the Sapporo TV Tower, whose observation deck offers panoramic views of the city. The park also hosts a variety of seasonal events, including the Winter Illuminations and the Sapporo Snow Festival.

    Odori Park / Sapporo TV Tower

  • Susukino district

    7-minute walk

    Known as one of Sapporo’s leading entertainment districts, Susukino is lined with restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues. It is one of Japan’s 3 major entertainment districts and the largest north of Tokyo, offering visitors the chance to enjoy Hokkaido’s cuisine and vibrant nightlife.

    Susukino district

  • Former Hokkaido Government Office Building

    12-minute walk

    Built in 1888, this historic building is known for its distinctive red brick exterior. Surrounded by greenery, its front garden is a popular place for locals to relax. Inside, you can explore exhibits and materials related to the history and culture of Hokkaido.

    Former Hokkaido Government Office Building

  • Sapporo Dome

    30-minute subway

    An all-weather multipurpose dome that hosts a variety of events, including sports and concerts. In addition to event days, visitors can also enjoy dome tours that offer a behind-the-scenes look at the facility, making it a popular tourist attraction as well.

    Sapporo Dome

  • Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill

    30-minute car

    An observation spot where you can enjoy a quintessential Hokkaido landscape of vast green pastures and grazing sheep. Overlooking the Ishikari Plain, it is also one of Sapporo’s popular tourist attractions, known for its statue of Dr. Clark.

    Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill

Dining

  • Sapporo Beer Museum

    13-minute car

    The only beer museum in Japan, housed in a red brick building that retains the atmosphere of Hokkaido’s pioneering era. Exhibits and videos introduce the history and brewing process of Sapporo Beer, and visitors can also enjoy beer tastings at the adjoining facilities.

    Sapporo Beer Museum

  • Ganso Sapporo Ramen Yokocho

    10-minute walk

    A popular alley located in the Susukino entertainment district, lined with a row of ramen shops. From classic miso, soy sauce, and salt ramen to unique bowls made with Hokkaido ingredients, visitors can enjoy a wide variety of ramen styles.

    Ganso Sapporo Ramen Yokocho

  • Sapporo Central Wholesale Market

    15-minute car

    Known as Sapporo’s kitchen, where fresh seafood and agricultural products from across Hokkaido are gathered. The adjacent outer market is lined with restaurants and souvenir shops, making it a popular spot for visitors to enjoy seasonal seafood as well.

    Sapporo Central Wholesale Market

Nature & Experiences

  • Mount Moiwa

    25-minute car

    A 531-meter mountain located near the center of Sapporo and known as one of the city’s most scenic spots. From the summit observation deck, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Sapporo, making it a popular destination for both seasonal scenery and night views.

    Mount Moiwa

  • Sapporo Maruyama Zoo

    30-minute subway

    One of Hokkaido’s leading zoos, home to around 180 species of animals. Popular exhibits allow visitors to observe the animals in lively and natural-looking environments, making it a well-loved attraction for both children and adults.

    Sapporo Maruyama Zoo

  • Mount Okura

    20-minute car

    Mount Okura is home to the ski jump venue used during the 1972 Sapporo Olympics. In addition to panoramic views of Sapporo from the observation deck, visitors can enjoy the Winter Sports Museum, restaurants, and other facilities throughout the year.

    Mount Okura

  • Shiroi Koibito Park

    30-minute subway

    A theme park where visitors can observe the production process of Hokkaido’s famous confectionery, Shiroi Koibito. With hands-on sweets-making experiences, shops, and gardens, it is a popular attraction where guests can see, learn, and enjoy.

    Shiroi Koibito Park

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