What Are the Best 5 Star Hotels in Sapporo? Top 11 Luxury Picks

Last Updated on February 4, 2026 by Audrey

Looking for a luxury stay? Here are the best quality and 5 star hotels in Sapporo.

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Have an upcoming trip to Sapporo and want to celebrate a special occasion? Have no fear, I know what you want.

Top tier service, breathtaking suites, all the greatest amenities... something close to the hotel equivalent of angels singing and dancing around you as you arrive in Hokkaido. You deserve it all and more, and I’m here to help you attain it.

You’re making a great choice choosing Sapporo, it’s one of the best cities in Japan and there are some amazing high-quality accommodations here.

I’ve created a compilation of the best luxury hotels in and around Sapporo, so you can enjoy Hokkaido and a 5 star stay at the same time. Let’s dive in and start planning your perfect stay!

A high-end twin room at Hotel Sosei Sapporo – MGallery Collection, with designer lighting, emerald panel walls, and sweeping views of the cityscape.

No time to read? Hotel Sosei Sapporo MGallery is the best 5 star hotel in Sapporo, thanks to its timeless design, prime location, and being the only officially rated 5 star hotel in the city (for now!)

Best Luxury Hotels in Sapporo

Now, forewarning: currently, there is only one 5-star hotel in Sapporo, and that’s Hotel Sosei MGallery (#1 on the list).

So while this list does include some 4-star hotels, a few more 5 star hotels are scheduled to open soon in Sapporo 2025-2026, so keep your eyes peeled for updates! I've also included some amazing 5 star hotels that are close to the area but not directly in the city.

Without further ado, here are the best hotels in Sapporo, Japan!

1. Hotel Sosei Sapporo MGallery Collection (5⭐S)

Hotel Sosei is the only internationally recognized 5 star hotel currently in Sapporo, though that won’t be true for long. However, this hotel lives up to the high expectations on its shoulders.

A luxurious guest room at Hotel Sosei Sapporo – MGallery Collection, featuring plush bedding, artistic paneling, and a city view framed by soft drapes.
Photo Credit: Expedia

Every end of the hotel is glamorously designed, and each corner pays a tribute to Sapporo’s rich heritage. Interiors seamlessly merge Japanese elegance with Western charm, reimagining Sapporo’s history in a contemporary light.

I’m not usually one for moody tones, but the rooms have such a unique design that is done so tastefully. Deep, earthy tones and gold accents give the rooms a high-class touch without looking too traditional. There are several room types, from double, twin, and queen rooms to suites with large lounge areas and stunning views of the Sapporo Beer Factory.

The restaurant and bar are nothing to sneeze at either. With origins from German decor, the restaurant reminds me of The Great Gatsby, with beautiful gold walls and deep maroon seats. You can enjoy a delicious steak dinner, afternoon tea, and breakfast at the restaurant or lounge featuring seasonal delicacies from Hokkaido. 

The hotel is directly connected to Sapporo Factory, the top shopping mall in the city. You’re also less than a 5-minute walk to the closest subway station and 12 minutes to Sapporo Station. Additionally, Sapporo TV Tower and Odori Park are only a 10-minute walk away, so you’re in a perfect location in the heart of Sapporo. 

Overall, if you want to stay at the best hotel in Sapporo that perfectly emanates the city’s passion and culture, you’ll love Hotel Sosei!

The glamorous bar at Hotel Sosei Sapporo – MGallery Collection, featuring rich green ceilings, velvet stools, and a wall of curated spirits.
Photo Credit: Expedia.

From the moment I stepped into the M Gallery Hotel in Sapporo, I felt genuinely welcomed. The lobby’s warm lighting and tasteful decor set the tone for a truly memorable stay. Every member of the team greeted me with a smile and went out of their way to ensure I had everything I needed. My stay here was my favourite part of my Japan trip and I could not recommend it enough.”

Ashleigh (Read more Reviews)

2. JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo (4⭐S)

A spacious hotel room with a large bed and city view on the top floor of JR Tower Nikko Sapporo Japan.
Spacious luxurious rooms with city views on top floors.
Image Credit: JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo

If you plan on traveling around Hokkaido a lot, then JR Tower Nikko is the choice for you. It’s located inside Sapporo Station, making it one of the most convenient places to stay in Sapporo. Just steps from your room, you'll have access to countless restaurants, shops, and subway lines, including 3 different shopping malls! 

Inside the hotel, two gorgeous restaurants sit on the 35th floor with sweeping views of the city skyline. There's also a public onsen with skyline views, a sauna, hot tub, and a full spa and wellness center, all with dazzling views of Sapporo right above the station. Grab a massage and relax on top of the city!

It’s modern, luxurious, and incredibly well-connected. If you plan to explore Hokkaido by train and want everything within reach, this is an amazing choice. The price point is completely worth the ultimate convenience and countless amenities.

"Beautiful view, lovely staff, wonderful breakfast, and great access to trains and shopping!"

Laurel (Read more reviews)

3. Intercontinental Sapporo (5⭐S)

This brand new 5 star hotel by IHG is the first international luxury hotel in Sapporo, and just opened in October 2025! Guests will have access to brand-new suites, and let me tell you… The photos are stunning

Photo Credit: Expedia

Marble bathtubs, huge rooms with high ceilings, and panoramic city views?! Sign me up. Guests' rooms are designed like high-end homes, with natural colors reminiscent of Hokkaido’s nature and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Nakajima Park and Toyohira River. 

Regarding the amenities, the highlights would have to be the huge indoor pool and spacious lounges. Plus, guests will have access to two dining venues, a bar, and a gym. 

Guest rooms just opened, so I highly recommend taking a peek for a chance to stay at this high-end hotel that is attracting guests from all over the world. 

Check Intercontinental on Booking

 4. Onsen Ryokan Yuen (3⭐S)

If you’re interested in staying in a traditional Japanese ryokan, you’re in luck. Onsen Ryokan Yuen is an authentic ryokan with an onsen right in the heart of Sapporo that oozes quiet luxury. It feels like a hidden gem that brings the rural onsen experience to the city, so you have the best of both worlds.

A hotel room in Ryokan Onsen Yuen, a popular ryokan in Sapporo, Japan. In the room there is a table with japanese style chairs, and a beautiful view of Sapporo skyscrapers and trees.
Ryokan Onsen Yuen (Photo Credit: Expedia)

While it’s technically a 3-star hotel, the ambiance and detail are so luxurious that it feels like a 5 star hotel stay.

The rooms are quiet and minimalist, blending traditional Japanese design with modern comforts. The rooms are a vision with warm wood, washi paper lighting, and calming tones that immediately soothe your mind. And of course, Yuen has a dreamy onsen, an open-air stone bath filled with special Karurusu hot spring water, delivered straight from Noboribetsu.

You’ll be able to enjoy seasonal kaiseki-style meals crafted with premium Hokkaido ingredients, served by top-quality chefs. With its soothing design, tranquil onsen, and elevated touches throughout, Yuen offers a peaceful, elevated stay that feels like an escape from the city.

This hotel is extremely luxurious. The design and attention to detail is remarkable. We got little Japanese treats like walnut mochi and corn tea and enjoyed the yukatas we got for the stay. The bath was the most beautiful hotel bath we visited on our trip to Japan, and the free ice cream was a fun little touch. Perfect stay in Sapporo."

Shoval (Read more reviews)

 5. Sapporo Grand Hotel (4⭐S) ($$$)

Sapporo Grand Hotel is one of the most historic hotels in Sapporo, originally established in 1934 under the direction of Prince Chichibu. It was designed to bring Western-style luxury to Hokkaido, and still delivers that timeless elegance and top-tier service to this day!

Spacious suite at Sapporo Grand Hotel with elegant design and a marble-finished glass bathroom for a premium stay.
Photo Credit: Expedia

The rooms are modern and spacious with earthy, calming tones. You have choices between suites, double rooms, or king rooms to fit a variety of traveler preferences. There are also thoughtful amenities like BVLGARI and THEMAE toiletries, and in-room dining and massage treatments if you want to fully unwind.

There’s also a lot to explore within the hotel itself. You have seven different dining options at your disposal, ranging from French and Japanese to Chinese, American, and buffet-style, plus a café and lounge. You’ll also find a museum and a library tucked inside to explore.

Location-wise, it’s a 5-minute walk to Odori Park and the Sapporo Clock Tower, or about 10 minutes to JR Sapporo Station via the underground walkway. Sapporo sees a lot of rain and snow, so the underground tunnel is a big plus.

If you’re after a luxury hotel with history, elegance, and every amenity you could want under one roof, Sapporo Grand Hotel is a classic choice.

Cozy jazz lounge and bar inside Sapporo Grand Hotel, featuring live music, warm lighting, and a refined atmosphere.
Photo Credit: Expedia

The service was excellent. One of the highest levels of service we experienced in Japan. They have many staff in the lobby waiting to serve and also many waitresses and waiters in the restaurant during our breakfast. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would come back again. The location was very central between Sapporo Station and Susukino.”

Turnando (Read more reviews)

 6. Keio Plaza Hotel Sapporo (4⭐S) ($$$) 

Keio Plaza Hotel Sapporo is a polished, upscale hotel that delivers classic 5-star comfort in a prime location just minutes from Sapporo Station, Hokkaido University, and tons of shops. While it leans more toward a Western-style luxury stay, it’s known for its refined service, spacious rooms, and an unbeatable city-center location that makes it perfect for both business and leisure travelers.

Fine dining at Keio Plaza Hotel's skyline restaurant, where you can enjoy gourmet cuisine with sweeping nighttime views — an upscale experience typical of 5 star hotels in Sapporo.
Photo Credit: Expedia

The rooms are large by Japanese standards, with sleek interiors, plush bedding, and large sofas next to large windows to admire the panoramic city views. You'll find a quiet elegance and timeless comfort here. You also have a ton of dining options with a buffet restaurant, upscale teppanyaki with city views, Hokkaido specialty restaurants, a bar, and even a bakery. 

Other luxe touches include a sauna, fitness center, an indoor pool, and a seasonal beer garden. While it doesn’t have an onsen, Keio Plaza makes up for it with thoughtful amenities, high-end service, and a calm atmosphere right in the heart of the action.

For travelers looking for a reliable, full-service 5-star hotel in Sapporo, Keio Plaza checks every box.

Room was very comfortable and bigger than a normal Japanese hotel room. I didn't end up using it but they have an airport and ski bus that pick up right at the hotel. Sapporo station is a close walk. Communication was very easy with the front desk.

Chris (Read more reviews)

Luxury Hotels near Sapporo

Now that we’ve rounded up the best luxury hotels in Sapporo, here are some other options if you’re willing to venture a little ways away from the city. You'll find some stunning 5 star stays here that are well worth the distance. These hotels are literal heaven on earth.

7. The Windsor Hotel Toya, Vignette Collection (5⭐S)

The Windsor Hotel Toya Resort & Spa is theliteral peak of luxury hotels, set on top of a mountain amidst the serene beauty of Hokkaido, with breathtaking views of Lake Toya and Mount Yotei. I can't believe this place is even real!

You’ll stand above the clouds, where you can watch the most stunning sunrises and sunsets every day. It’s a view that will stay with you long after you leave.

Elegant private dining setup with breathtaking views of Lake Toya, highlighting the upscale offerings of The Windsor Hotel Toya, one of the most scenic 5 star hotels in Sapporo’s vicinity.
Photo Credit: Expedia

This luxury resort has 386 rooms, and every single one comes with either a lake-side or ocean-side view. You can choose between standard or premium rooms, all elegantly designed with Western elements. For something extra special, you can even stay in one of the G8 Summit Suites, as the hotel was the official site of the 34th G8 Summit that brought together world leaders from across the globe.

Guests can enjoy ski-in/ski-out access in the winter, golf and horseback riding in the warmer months, and public onsen and an indoor pool is available all year. For ultimate relaxation, you can enjoy breakfast or massages right to your room. 

You’ll also find an impressive lineup of restaurants featuring locally sourced seasonal ingredients. Try French, Chinese, Italian, or maybe the ahem, ahem, Michelin-starred Teppanyaki restaurant.

Located in peaceful Toyako, Windsor Hotel is a bit far from Sapporo, but it’s well worth the journey. You’ll get a chance to see the beautiful Shikotsu-Toya National Park, and will love the rejuvenating hot springs and sweeping Mount Usu views. It’s undoubtedly one of the best 5 star hotels in Hokkaido.

Luxury bath at The Windsor Hotel Toya overlooking the ocean at sunset—offering spa-like comfort and unmatched scenery at one of the top 5 star hotels in Sapporo’s surrounding region.
Photo Credit: Expedia

How to get to the Windsor Hotel from Sapporo

It’s actually not too hard to get to the Windsor Hotel from Sapporo. If you rent a car, it’s about a 2-hour drive. 

If you take the train, it will also be about a 2-hour commute from Sapporo Station to Toya Station via the Limited Express Hokuto. Windsor Hotel provides a free shuttle that can pick you up from the station. 

“It's an amazing hotel sited on top of a hill overlooking on one side Lake Toya and the Sea of Japan with a 360° view of the entire valley, lake, and mountains. It's beautiful and lavish, and was the site of a G8 Summit hotel in 2008. It has many lovely restaurants, a great onsen, plus a nice golf course to boot. Locals regard this hotel as Hokkaido's most prestigious hotel, and one can fully understand once you stay there.”

Jimmy (Read more reviews)

8. Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono (5⭐S)

  • Rating: 9/10 (300 reviews)
  • 🚗 Distance from Sapporo: 1.5 hours from Sapporo, 2.5 hours from New Chitose
  • 💎 Standout Features: Ski-in ski-out access, Outdoor activities, private onsen, pet-friendly
  • 📍 Nearby Attractions: Hanazono Zipflight, Niseko Hanazono Ski Resort, Hanazono Golf
  • 🏨 Check rates and availability on Booking or Agoda

Love skiing or snowboarding? Then you may want to check out Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono, Japan’s luxury mountain resort with stunning views across the Annupuri ranges and Park Yotei.

Sophisticated guest room at Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono, featuring twin beds and panoramic views of Mount Yotei—an exceptional experience near the finest 5 star hotels in Sapporo.
Photo Credit: Expedia

This 5 star resort is a true year-round mountain resort where you can hit the slopes and enjoy contemporary luxury at the same time. Summers are perfect too, with idyllic weather and a variety of outdoor sports like the world’s largest mega zipline, rafting, tree trekking, and an exclusive golf resort with stunning mountain views. Not to mention “Mountain Lights”, the large art installation that returns every summer.

The large rooms feature mountain views with floor-to-ceiling windows, dining areas, a walk in closet, and a rain shower. Suites have twin bed and king bed options, and some come with a private onsen bathtub and outdoor terrace!

Hotel amenities include a huge indoor pool, fitness center, spa with private onsen, culinary classes, ski rentals, karaoke, and so much more… think of anything, and Park Hyatt most likely has it. There are also 11 restaurants and lounges on-site, so you can try their extraordinary culinary experiences made with the freshest locally selected ingredients. 

Park Hyatt is simply extravagant, and is perfect for travelers who want outdoor excursions coupled with fine luxuries. Yes, you can have the best of both worlds!

Lush green golf course surrounded by nature and a clear view of Mount Yotei, showcasing the scenic beauty near Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono, one of the most scenic 5 star hotels in Sapporo’s greater region.
Photo Credit: Expedia

How to get to Park Hyatt Niseko from Sapporo 

If you’d like to use the train system, it takes 1 hour and 45 minutes from Sapporo Station to Kutchan Station, with a transfer at Otaru Station. From Kutchan Station, it takes about 10 minutes to reach Park Hyatt by car. The hotel offers complimentary pick up service at Kutchan Station.

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono also offers private transfers to and from New Chitose Airport upon request, so you won’t have to worry about transportation if you don’t plan on renting a car. However, there is a fee for this.

If you plan on renting a car, it’s about 1.5 hours to drive to Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono from Sapporo. There is on-site parking available with a max charge of 2,500 JPY daily.

“Great room; great breakfast; great ski facility; great shuttle bus arrangement; great staff! Everything is perfect about this hotel.”

Zhang (Read more reviews)

 9. Chalet Ivy Jozankei (5⭐S)

Chalet Ivy Jozankei is a 5 star hotel just an hour from Sapporo, tucked away in the peaceful hot spring town of Jozankei, just an hour away from Sapporo.

It’s the ultimate private retreat, offering 26 beautifully designed suites that blend traditional Japanese elegance with modern luxury. 

Elegant guest suite at Chalet Ivy Jozankei with twin beds, a traditional tatami area, and serene views of the Toyohira River and surrounding greenery.
Photo Credit: Expedia

Each room comes with its own private onsen, filled with mineral-rich hot spring water, plus cozy tatami floors, heated indoor terraces, plush beds, and panoramic views of Hokkaido’s lush landscape.

Guests can indulge in seasonal Japanese cuisine crafted from locally grown Hokkaido ingredients, or elevate the experience with a private teppanyaki kaiseki dinner. The 24-hour guest lounge serves complimentary wine, drinks, and sweets, and there’s also a spa, private fitness gym, and both indoor and open-air onsen baths. 

For travelers looking for 5 star hotels in Sapporo with a serene, immersive experience, Chalet Ivy Jozankei is pure luxury in Hokkaido’s lush landscape.

How to get to Jozankei from Sapporo

Jozankei is one of the easiest towns to get to from Sapporo!

Chalet Ivy's Private Transfer

I recommend taking the hotels private transfer from Sapporo or New Chitose Airport. It's extremely convenient and will be 45 minutes from Sapporo or 80 minutes from New Chitose Airport. Keep in mind you need to make advance reservations at least 3 days before your check-in date.

By Car

You can reach Jozankei in 45 minutes by car. Here is a visual guide on how to get to the hotel from Sapporo or Niseko.

Kappa Liner

The Kappa Liner is a convenient alternative if you choose public transportation. There's also the Rapid 7 or 8 public bus from Sapporo Station, but they are around 20 minutes longer than the Kappa Liner.

The shuttle bus departs from Sapporo, Odori, and Susukino stations (reservation required). One round-trip ticket is ¥1,920.

“Possibly one of our best hotel stays ever. The hotel has a quiet beauty right out of a postcard, the staff are amazing, and the food sublime. They did everything to make our stay perfect. The food is one of the best I've ever had at a hotel.”

Eran (Read more reviews)

10. Lake Shikotsu Tsuruga Besso Ao no Za (5⭐S)

  • Rating: 9.2/10 (200 reviews)
  • Distance from Sapporo: 1 hour
  • 💎 Standout Features: Private open air onsen, Natural Landscapes, Cultural immersion
  • 📍 Nearby Attractions: Lake Shikotsu, Shikotsu-Toya National Park, Moichan Waterfall, Mount Tarumae
  • 🏨 Check rates and availability on Booking or Agoda

Steeped in blue, Ao no Za is an absolute dream. A resort nestled in the quiet beauty of Shikotsu, this hotel is on par with the natural landscape that surrounds it.

Stylish indoor lounge at Lake Shikotsu Tsuruga Besso Ao no Za, featuring a central fireplace and tranquil pool, designed for ultimate relaxation in one of Sapporo’s premier 5 star hotels.
Photo Credit: Expedia

As soon as you walk in, you’re greeted with beautiful interiors. A large fireplace warms the air with large plush couches, and a featured art installation made of corbicula clams that symbolize Jomon and Ainu culture makes the resort feel like a masterpiece rather than a hotel. 

The resort villa has 25 different suites that can accommodate 4 to 7 people, and every room has an outdoor onsen with picturesque views of the lake and Hokkaido’s untouched scenery. Depending on which suite you book, you’ll enjoy a large indoor lounge area, outdoor terrace with a fire pit, and the private onsen and jet bath with views on the second floor.

During meal time, head to your own private dining room to taste traditional Japanese Kaiseki course meals specially prepared to bring out the limitless array of flavors from Hokkaido’s finest produce. There is also a teppanyaki dinner available where you can have your own customized meal. And there is a bar lounge that prepares siphoned coffee in the morning and unique drinks in the evening. 

Modern Japanese-style suite at Ao no Za, offering serene interiors and a private terrace with lake views, perfect for travelers seeking refined design in 5 star hotels near Sapporo.
Photo Credit: Expedia

You can immerse yourself in Japan’s roots, with free workshops of indigo dyeing, photoshoots with traditional Ainu dress, and traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. Though if you’d prefer to ascend to utter relaxation, you can visit their spa and get a custom treatment instead!

How to get to Ao No Za from Sapporo

The hotel provides a free shuttle bus from New Chitose Airport if you’d like to head there directly! It only takes 40 minutes from the airport.

If you’re coming from Sapporo, I recommend taking the Rapid Airport Express from Sapporo Station to Chitose Station for 30 minutes, then take the free hotel shuttle bus to arrive at the hotel. The total transit time will take about 1 hour and 15 minutes.

If you rent a car, it will take about 1 hour and 10 minutes to get to Ao No Za from Sapporo.

“Wonderful zen feel the moment we stepped in. Personalised impeccable service. Rooms were really spacious, luxurious and came with a private onsen and private jacuzzi. Besides the outstanding breakfast and dinner, we were also continuously pampered with free drinks, fruits, snacks and food.”

Yi-Ching (Read more reviews)

11. Bourou Noguchi Noboribetsu (5⭐S)

Bourou Noguchi Noboribetsu is a luxurious adults-only retreat nestled in one of Japan’s most beloved hot spring areas. Much like it's sister hotel in Hakodate, the rooms and amenities are very high end.

All guest rooms are spacious suites with a zen-inspired contemporary design, featuring private indoor onsen baths and personal massage chairs with beautiful views of Noboribetsu forest.

Luxurious private indoor onsen with forest views at Bourou Noguchi Noboribetsu, a tranquil escape for those looking for 5 star hotels in and around Sapporo.
Photo Credit: Expedia

Along with your own onsen, guests can unwind in multiple public onsen surrounded by nature, soaking in the iconic sulfur-rich, milky white waters the town is famous for. During your stay, enjoy fine Japanese kaiseki meals with just a touch of French and Western elements, crafted with care and the freshest seasonal ingredients from Hokkaido.

Since the hotel does not allow children under 13, leave the kids at home and give yourself a treat with a full immersion in quiet luxury. There is also a spa and sauna on-site, offering the perfect opportunity to reset your mind and body.

While the fact that this heavenly hotel is located in “Hell Valley” made me teehee a little bit, it’s no joke that this hotel is the ultimate ideal of comfort, relaxation, and natural beauty.

How to Get to Bourou Noguchi from Sapporo

It’s very convenient to get to Bourou Noguchi, especially if you take their shuttle bus from either New Chitose Airport or Sapporo Station.

The shuttle bus is 1,000 JPY per person for one way, and it takes 1 hour from new chitose airport or 2 hours if you leave from sapporo station. 

If you rent a car, you’ll be able to reach the hotel in about 1.5 hours, and there is free on-site parking. 

“Let me start by saying the meals were exquisite - great food, private dining room, great staff, almost Michelin star level. Loved wearing the clothes they prepared for us, stylish, good quality, and comfy. The private in-room onsen was super convenient. The public onsen, library, and their collection of special displays and products were nice as well.”

Yip (Read more reviews)

Free Map of top luxury and 5 star hotels in Sapporo

FAQs: Top luxury and 5 Star hotels in Sapporo

Now that you’ve seen the top luxury Sapporo hotels, I’m sure you’ve started formulating your top choices. Here are some quick answers to some common questions you may have!

What is the best 5 star hotel in Sapporo?

The only officially recognized 5 star hotel in Sapporo is Hotel Sosei MGallery. However, several luxury 4-star hotels like JR Tower Hotel Nikko and Keio Plaza are popular alternatives.

Are there any new 5 star hotels opening in Sapporo?

 Yes! Intercontinental Sapporo just opened in October 2025.

What’s the most luxurious hotel near Sapporo?

The Windsor Hotel Toya and Park Hyatt Niseko are considered the most luxurious near Sapporo, though they are a bit outside the city.

Do any 5 star hotels in Sapporo have an onsen?

Hmm, this one is technically a no. Hotel Sosei does not have an onsen. However, JR Tower Hotel Nikko has a skyline-view onsen, and Onsen Ryokan Yuen offers an authentic hot spring experience in the city, although they aren’t technically 5 star hotels.

If you want to know more about the best onsen hotels in and around Sapporo, you can check out my Sapporo onsen guide here.

Conclusion: Best Luxury Hotels in Sapporo

Here you are, the absolute cream of the sweet corn hotel crop in Sapporo! 

All of these places would be an amazing stay, and I guarantee you won’t regret your choice. If you’re celebrating a special occasion, it’s definitely going to be an incredible stay, I guarantee it. Whether it’s a birthday, engagement, anniversary, or a felt like burning some money type of occasion, these hotels bring the ambiance and the energy you’re looking for. And hey, if you don't have anyone to join you, I'm available... 😂

As always, if you need any help you can always drop a comment or email me at audrey@getlostinjapan.com!

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