If you’re looking to have a good time in Hokkaido, this hotel is a top-tier choice for your base in 2026!

Welcome to Sapporo, your gateway to Hokkaido! People flock to Sapporo for its many seasonal events, such as the world-famous Sapporo Snow Festival and the food-centered Sapporo Autumn Fest. Sapporo is also known for its abundant gourmet hotspots. Furthermore, you can take the ropeway up Mt. Moiwa to see one of Japan’s most prominent nightscapes.

Jump on a train for 30 minutes to Otaru, where you can enjoy a scenic canal and delicious sushi.

Sapporo also acts as a vital base from which to explore other famous areas of Hokkaido, like Furano, Niseko, Hakodate, Asahikawa, and more!

With this in mind, many hotels in Sapporo fill up fast, making it difficult to get reservations. But don’t worry! The karaksa hotel Sapporo, known for its multilingual staff and popularity among international travelers, is a fantastic choice for your stay. While it celebrated its grand opening several years ago, it remains one of the most modern and accessible hotels in the city.
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ToggleIdeal location as a base for your travels and sightseeing
The karaksa hotel Sapporo is located about a 3-minute subway ride from Sapporo Station. It is a 5-minute walk from Susukino Station, known as Sapporo’s busiest downtown area full of famous restaurants featuring Hokkaido’s most celebrated gourmet dishes, and a 4-minute walk from Odori Park. The hotel also directly faces the Tanukikoji Shopping Street, which is packed with shops and restaurants. You can access it easily without getting wet in case of rain or snow, meaning you won’t have to worry about finding souvenirs or grabbing a bite to eat!

Gourmet spots near the hotel that you can’t afford to miss
Located near the hotel are gourmet spots so famous that people will tell you, “You’re absolutely crazy if you don’t go to these places while you’re in Sapporo.”
Nijo Market

One of the main markets in Sapporo with a history of over 100 years. The market opens early in the morning, where you can enjoy kaisen-don (seafood bowls) featuring the bounty of Hokkaido’s sea, such as crab and sea urchin.
Ganso Sapporo Ramen Yokocho

Experience Sapporo’s most famous specialty: miso ramen! This “Ramen Alley” is only a 7-minute walk from the hotel. Why not enjoy some ramen as a nightcap after exploring the bustling area of Susukino?
Thorough report on the interior of karaksa hotel!
The guest rooms feature a simple and stylish modern Japanese design. The hotel is comprised mostly of twin rooms that can accommodate up to three guests, with many offering the convenience of connecting rooms for larger families or groups. For those looking for a classic Japanese atmosphere, there are also rooms designed with tatami mats, just like a ryokan!


One more Japanese experience: Large hot bath

There is a large hot bath where you can relax at the karaksa hotel Sapporo. Many travelers want to experience soaking in a large communal bath; by all means, go ahead and take the plunge here! Moreover, there is a relaxation room with massage chairs and vending machines to enjoy after your bath, giving you the feel of a traditional Japanese hot-spring hotel.
Abundant breakfast buffet that is bound to catch your eyes

Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel’s restaurant, which offers a wide variety of Japanese and Western dishes featuring local vegetables grown in Hokkaido. In 2026, the buffet continues to be a highlight for guests, providing a plethora of dishes to start your morning right. The restaurant is convenient for families as children can choose exactly what they like.
In 2026, please be aware that Sapporo City has implemented an Accommodation Tax. Guests are required to pay a small nightly fee (usually between ¥100 and ¥500 per person) upon check-in.





