Guest User
February 19, 2025
The tatami room I booked has a private bathroom in brackets. It does have a private bathroom, which is very worry-free.
The bathroom is small and dimly lit. The room is simple but tidy, and there is no odor. The tatami room is a bit novel for Chinese people, but it is actually quite comfortable. There are two layers of mattresses, which are soft enough when stacked, and it is also convenient to put things.
But think about it carefully, in the center of Sapporo, Odori Park and Nijo Market, this kind of hotel is often 600+, and it is absolutely worth it to be able to book this experience that is much more comfortable than a capsule hotel for less than 300.
The hotel itself is relatively old, but very thoughtful - there are travel brochures in the lobby, a handwritten list of nearby delicious restaurants compiled by the staff for recommendation, various disposable daily necessities and coupons for cooperating restaurants, a small table with affordable instant noodles and snacks that can be purchased on demand, an ice cream machine and beverage vending machine that are cheaper than outside, an automatic coin exchange machine, free yukatas and baths for use, and if you make an appointment with the front desk, you can enjoy a free shuttle service to Sapporo Station when you check out. This is a pleasant surprise for students who travel on a budget.
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