Bespoke Hotel Sapporo Corner King Room
#Overseas Hotel
While traveling in Tokyo, I will go on a trip within a trip to Sapporo. I will arrive at New Chitose Airport at around 7:30 PM for a 2-day, 1-night trip. I will take the Rapid Airport to Sapporo Station.
After watching Detective Conan, which starts at 9 AM, I will take the subway to Odori Station and take the 1st course. Exit 35 is 1 minute away. Check-in is around 11:30 PM.
It is a 13-story hotel with one corner room on each floor, and I will be assigned to the top floor, the 13th floor. Moiwayama and Sapporo TV Tower are spread out on both sides.
It is a king room, but it is not a king bed. It is a Hollywood-style with two single beds attached. (It is hard for a king-sized person to sleep in the center. ㅠㅠ) It also has a large sofa and table.
As expected of a newly built hotel, the facilities are modern and neat. There are only 10 rooms per floor, so it feels quiet and private.
It is located in the middle of Odori Park and Susukino, so it is a good location where you can walk to both within 5 minutes, but the surrounding area is quiet, so it is the perfect place to stay.
The reception was very friendly when checking in and checking out, and there are hotel umbrellas at the main entrance of the hotel, so you can use them freely and put them back in, which is convenient.
The bus center is also a 7-minute walk away, so it was convenient to take the bus to Obihi the next day. Nijo Market is 2 minutes away, but I didn't go.
The reason is explained by the breakfast at this hotel. The original plan was to have a simple breakfast, have a morning Starbucks, and then have Nijo Market Kaisendon before the 11 o'clock bus.
However, the moment you eat breakfast, you can see the performance right before your eyes, enough to skip Nijo Market. You can enjoy soup curry and Kaisendon for breakfast at the same time.
I drank miso ramen and Sapporo Classic at dawn and even drank Hokkaido milk for breakfast, so I easily cleared Sapporo's famous dishes in 6 hours.
In addition, the breakfast menu includes tempura by type, chawanmushi is excellent, and there are various sweets and fruits. I enjoy it from the morning.
After breakfast, it rained a little, so I picked up an umbrella and took a walk around Odori Park and leisurely had a morning Starbucks, and the rain stopped and the weather cleared up.
On the way back to the hotel, I walked around the park one more time, returned the umbrella, and when I went into the room, Moiwayama, which I hadn't seen all night, greeted me.
After resting in the room for a while (to match the 11 o'clock bus time), I went down to check out around 10:30. It's a great value hotel with breakfast included at 7,000 yen. Thank you.