Jozankei Hotel Sapporo, Sapporo
About the Hotel
Jozankei Hotel, a 3-star property in the heart of Jozankei, offers an
Traditional-Modern Room Mix
The 190 guestrooms at Jozankei Hotel combine traditional and Western styles with
Dining and Drinks
A
Spa and Onsen
The spa complex includes a
Transport and Activities
Located 31 miles from Sapporo, the hotel provides one
Select your room type
Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A guide to all available transportation options
Facilities
General
- Smoking allowed in designated areas
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Sundry/Convenience store
- Gift/Newsstand
Services
- Free shuttle service
- Stores/Commercial services
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Spa & Leisure
- Sauna
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
Media
- Television
- Telephone
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Overall, my stay at Jozankei Hotel had some highlights, particularly the spacious room with a fantastic view. yet the food left something to be desired, and the hot spring water quality was not impressive. The service was great though, with polite staff who seemed genuinely attentive.
I had a lovely stay at Jozankei Hotel, enjoying the beautiful views of snow-covered mountains and a spacious room. The hot springs were a highlight, offering both indoor and outdoor options. However, the dining area can get crowded with tour groups, and navigating the hotel can be a bit tricky.
My stay at Jozankei Hotel was a mix of great experiences and some letdowns. The spacious room and stunning view were definite highlights, and the onsen experience was enjoyable, albeit the water quality wasn't the best. I found the buffet meal options to be reasonable, but they didn’t leave a lasting impression. Overall, while the hotel showed its age, it provided adequate comfort and a decent experience for the price. 😊
I had a pleasant stay at Jozankei Hotel, with its spacious western-style rooms and friendly service. The onsen experience was good, but I wished there were clearer signs to guide us. The dining options were plentiful, but the buffet food didn’t quite impress me. Overall, for a 3-star onsen hotel, I felt like I got a decent experience despite some drawbacks.
I had a wonderful stay at Jozankei Hotel, with spacious rooms and amazing views of the river and mountains. The onsen was a highlight, providing relaxation with both indoor and outdoor options. While the dining options were plentiful, the food was not particularly nice. Overall, I found the hotel to be a great value for the price, despite some signs of age in the decor.