recommend stay plan
The fifth largest city in Japan, Sapporo is the economic and administrative
capital of the nation's northernmost island of Hokkaido.
Ever since it’s hosting of the 1972 Winter Olympics, the city has come to
be recognized as an international tourist destination. Visitors come to Hokkaido
from all over the world, attracted by Sapporo’s world-class ski resorts,
hot springs and many other sites of interest. In February, Sapporo also plays
host to the annual Snow Festival.
The Sapporo Garland Hotel is centrally located in the Susukino entertainment district
of the city.
The Susukino area is full of Izakaya (Japanese-style drinking bars), restaurants,
karaoke booths, amusement arcades, and ramen noodle stands - including the famous Ramen
Yokocho (“Ramen Alley”).
Come Visit us at Susukino in Sapporo!!
-"Two nights stay" Consecutive Stay Plan-
A reservation plan for two-night stays or more (This is a limited offer).
From 4,000 yen

-Garland Plans-
The following plans provide cost-effective accommodation rates for a specific number of nights.
* A lump-sum payment is required in advance, and this will not be refundable.
* Breakfast is available for an additional 900 yen. Please reserve before 8pm the previous night.
"Garland 3"
Long Stay (3 consecutive nights)
4,500 yen/night

"Garland 5"
Long Stay (5 consecutive nights)
3,600 yen/night

"Garland 7"
Long stay (7 to 9 consecutive nights)
* Single rooms only
3,000 yen/night

About Sapporo Garland Hotel in Hokkaido
Well-situated in the heart of the city's central Susukino district, the Sapporo Garland Hotel offers both convenience and comfort.
All guest rooms are equipped with bathtub, bidet toilet, plasma television, desk light, and refrigerator.
-Upcoming Events in the Hokkaido Area-
Sapporo White Illumination
Late November – Early January
This event is held in Sapporo (Hokkaido’s capital city), and is used to celebrate the arrival of winter. Art pieces and natural attractions are illuminated to stunning effect.
Hakodate Christmas Fantasy
1 – 25 December
With a giant fir tree as it’s centerpiece, this festival is a wonderful way to celebrate the Christmas season. A lighting ceremony is conducted every evening, and there is also a captivating fireworks display.
Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival
End of January – Mid February
The crystal-clear water of Chitose’s Lake Shikotsu is a beautiful sight in itself, but there is extra special reason to visit the lake during the Ice Festival. Beautiful and surreal ice sculptures are assembled and bathed in a dazzling rainbow of coloured lights, making for a unique and memorable experience.
Sapporo Snow Festival
5 – 11 February
One of the largest winter events in Japan, the Sapporo Snow Festival attracts around 2 million people every year. The hundreds of ice sculptures that line the streets of Sapporo are a particularly big draw, but there are many other events and activities to enjoy. The festival takes place in three different sites: Tsudome, Susukino and Odori Park.
Otaru Snow Gleaming Festival
Early – Mid February
This annual tradition sees the city of Otaru illuminated with hundreds of snow candles. Areas of historical interest or importance are lavished with beautiful arrangements of lights, lending the whole area a dreamy, otherworldly ambience.
For more information, please check the Hokkaido Tourism Organisation’s website at:
http://www.visit-hokkaido.jp/en/
Sapporo Garland Hotel
Nishi-5-1 Minami-7, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan 064-0807
TEL: 011-521-1521
International: 81-11-521-1521
FAX: 011-521-7521
International: 81-11-521-7521
Check-in: From 14:00
Last Checkout: 11:00
[Access]
- Five minute walk from either Susukino [N 08] or Nakajima Koen [N 09] stations on the Sapporo Municipal Subway Nanboku Line [N] .
- Eight minute walk from Hosui Susukino Station [H 09] on the Sapporo Municipal Subway Toho Line [H].
