Sapporo’s Newest Hotel with a Sky-High Onsen and City Views | SAPPORO HOTEL by GRANBELL

Otaru once thrived as a merchant town thanks to herring fishing and coal shipping Today, it’s a popular tourist spot known for its retro streets lined with canals and old warehouses Access-wise, Otaru is 45 minutes from Sapporo and 1.5 hours from New Chitose Airport with no transfers We came to a shopping street with lots of food and shops Early summer in Hokkaido has perfect weather for walking around Zangi, a local Otaru specialty! Zangi is Hokkaido-style fried chicken It’s marinated before frying, so it’s packed with flavor When in Otaru, you have to stop by LeTAO There are many locations, but we came to the biggest one, LeTAO PATHOS The second floor is a café The Double Fromage This is LeTAO’s signature cheesecake Toro Fuwa Fromage Soufflé Pour fresh cream and Hokkaido cheese cream over the soufflé After that, you can add some fruit sauce on top It’s time to test your artistic skills How is it? Did I do it right? It’s fluffy and moist You barely need to chew The cheese sauce is rich but also milky and refreshing It’s simple, but really tasty Otaru is also known for its music boxes The Main Building of the Otaru Orgel Doh was built in 1915 and has a lovely retro feel Inside, there are about 3,200 types of music boxes I didn’t know there were so many kinds of music boxes They’re all so cute Sushi music box It looks so real The spinning sushi is adorable I’m getting it Hokkaido’s long-tailed tits are about this size, right? The spinning bird is so cute I’m getting this one too Otaru Canal was created by reclaiming land along the coast It was originally designed to improve cargo transport operations at the port Now you can take a sightseeing boat tour around the canal But it takes about 40 minutes, so we’ll save that for next time It’s about a 10-minute walk from Otaru Canal to Otaru Station Tonight, we’re staying at a hotel near Sapporo Station It’s a 40-minute ride from Otaru Station to Sapporo Station on the Rapid Airport train Sapporo has easy access to major spots in Hokkaido So it’s a great base for traveling We made it to Sapporo! It’s so easy without having to transfer Our hotel is about a 7-minute walk from the north exit of JR Sapporo Station Oh, there it is That shiny glass-covered building that looks like a giant mirror I guess this area is mostly offices and apartments? It’s not really in a busy district, so it feels pretty quiet. I like that We chose it because it opened this year and has a hot spring bath Here’s the lobby Since it’s brand new, everything looks spotless It looks modern, but includes local touches like domestic wood and Hokkaido soft stone Oh! There’s a FamilyMart on the first floor. That’s awesome This is where we check in >> Staff: One night for two in the Corner Suite with meals included. Is that right? >> Staff: Your room is on the top guest floor. Please enjoy the view Only the basics like toothbrushes are provided. Others are self-serve Before heading to our room… We got a quick look at some other room types too, thanks to you Big thanks for always watching >> Staff: This is the Queen Room It’s the smallest and simplest room in the hotel The rate is around 10,000 yen per person >> Staff: This room has a queen-size bed >> Staff: The bed is 160 cm wide, so you’ll have plenty of space to relax >> Staff: Now let me show you the Twin Room with a terrace and bunk beds Next is a mid-range twin room What makes it unique is that it has bunk beds >> Staff: The bunk beds take advantage of the high ceiling >> Staff: It’s popular with families and international tourists It even comes with a terrace Since it’s Hokkaido, I bet it’s covered in snow during the winter Let’s head to our room To use the elevator, you tap your key card and it automatically selects your floor There are a lot of elevators So, not much waiting time 2410… 2410… It’s a corner room Having two key cards is convenient Let’s start with the hallway… Wow, did we book something too fancy? The windows are huge. It’s so bright I feel like I’ll get a tan It’s 68 sq meters and can sleep up to six people Here’s the view from the 24th floor You can see both the cityscape of Sapporo and the mountain range beyond It’s my first time seeing Sapporo from above You can hear some car and train sounds, but they’re not too bothersome Closet It fits big luggage Disposable slippers you can take home I wish they were a bit thicker Safety box Plenty of hangers Bottled water from Hokkaido Fridge Drip bag coffee and mugs Glasses The sink and bath area are over here Even though it’s the bath area, the wood-like feel makes it warm and cozy shower room I’ve always thought these see-through baths were kind of weird But being able to see outside makes it feel really open There are plenty of places to sit Of course, there’s a TV and free Wi-Fi Time to try the public onsen baths Loungewear is on the bed You need to bring your own towel from the room The onsen bath is on the 25th floor There are separate entrances for hotel guests and day-use visitors Take off your slippers at the entrance At the top of the stairs is the post-bath lounge Women’s bath is this way I found out later that hotel guests can use the bath even before check-in on their arrival day, for free! Changing room There are plenty of lockers and the space is quite large Sink area Oh, they have Refa hair dryers Put your things in a locker and you’re all set Each shower booth is separated, and they provide full amenities including shampoo and more They used Sapporo soft stone here too, but the design stays simple and subtle The hot spring water comes from 1,000 meters underground The spring is sodium chloride-based, so it’s gentle on the skin There’s a condo building nearby, but the special glass makes it so no one can see inside There’s also a reclining bath and a daily special bath Today’s daily bath is a medicinal herbal bath called “Jikkou.” The water’s dark and smells kind of medicinal Further inside… There’s an automatic löyly sauna And a semi-open-air bath too Ahh, that hot spring warmed me up completely I’m meeting my husband at the lounge upstairs after the bath There’s a counter where you can order drinks And a gym in the back! We should’ve gone *before* the bath Exercising while looking at this view must feel luxurious The lounge is open and spacious, with floor-to-ceiling windows There are all kinds of seats, like tables and solo sofas They have Yogibo! You can relax here in your loungewear Let’s sit by the window and enjoy the view There’s a menu with paid drinks and food After a bath, it’s all so tempting… impossible to resist Cheers with Sapporo Classic and Oropo It’s time for dinner We’re at Moonlight, a restaurant with Hokkaido-style dishes on the top floor The twilight vibe is just beautiful The view is amazing again. It really feels upscale It feels like we should be celebrating something… but nope We’ll be sitting side by side by the window Tonight’s dinner course is called LUMIÉRE They also have a full bar, so the drink selection is great I already had a beer earlier… what should I get now? I went with rosé wine >> Staff: Today’s amuse is consommé royale >> Staff: It’s made with Rishiri kelp broth >> Staff: It also has scallops, surf clams, and sea urchin So soft and silky The kelp and shellfish give it a nice ocean umami Next is a cold appetizer Dip the rice croquette into the mushroom potage So good The menu is French-based, but the ingredients and presentation have a Japanese touch Even the chopsticks have a traditional pattern Crab tartare There’s caviar on it You can choose between bread or rice. I picked bread The bread was freshly baked and crusty. Tasty The butter is good too Sapporo at night. Seeing it like this, it really feels like a big city This is confit of duck from Iwamizawa, Hokkaido Looks beautiful It’s seasoned with sansho and herb oil, and finished with a balsamic sauce Tender and juicy >> Staff: Next is sautéed fish and tempura of lobster >> Staff: The lobster tempura is wrapped in cherry leaves >> Staff: And colored black with bamboo charcoal powder That’s wild! So black—it’s really unique The shrimp inside is tasty. The charcoal doesn’t affect the flavor There are plenty of restaurants around here too But hotel restaurants are nice when you want a view and a quiet space >> Staff: This is roasted Tokachi herb-fed beef filet with black truffle red wine sauce Black truffle… oh wow The sides are potato gratin from Hokkaido and Sapporo yellow onion purée Tokachi herb beef is tender and flavorful, with more meatiness than fat Delicious This is what my husband got for choosing rice Grilled rice ball in consommé broth. Looks really good Which would you choose—rice or bread? Now it’s time for dessert Flower? What is this? Crunchy black sesame? It’s a Japanese-style parfait with roasted tea pudding, matcha ice cream, and mochi The matcha ice cream is especially good We finished with baked sweets and tea That was an amazing meal Before going back to our room, we stopped at the bar for one last drink He was serving the food earlier, and now he’s behind the bar too. Multi-talented This rum-based cocktail is called “Skydiving.” And this citrus mocktail is called “Florida.” What a romantic night We stopped by a nearby drugstore for a few things Here’s what the hotel looks like at night from the outside Feels like you could use the room lights to write a message Even in early summer, nights in Hokkaido can get chilly. A jacket helps We’re back in our room now The night view is amazing It’s already past 10 pm, but lots of lights are still on Time to brush my teeth and go to bed Good night Good morning! Breakfast is a buffet on the first floor Onsen egg You’re supposed to crack it on this stone There are over 70 items, including lots of Hokkaido specialties Hokkaido cheese bread Ezo deer hachis parmentier Hokkaido ramen A rice-serving robot! Hokkaido-grown rice, “Nanatsuboshi.” Sapporo’s soul food—soup curry I carefully picked my toppings, hoping nothing splashes on my clothes This soup curry was so good I went back for seconds… and thirds! Part of the buffet is a live kitchen Vegetable tempura fritters This omelet is made with local eggs They’re known for their pale yellow yolks Topped it with Ezo deer meat sauce! Looks so good They even have seafood rice bowls You can’t come to Hokkaido and not eat this, right? I did a nice job plating it Here’s what the seating looks like Let’s eat Not too heavy and easy to eat before heading out A pancake machine! The wait makes it even more satisfying when it finally pops out Now making a parfait recommended by the chef Looking good Heart-shaped sugar. Kinda cute The ice cream is light and refreshing Check-out is at 11, so there’s plenty of time Now it’s time to head to our next destination You can check out easily at the machine Huh? Our stay, including breakfast, cost 62,800 yen (428.39 USD / € 365.80) per person Sure, there might be cheaper hotels out there But paying a bit more for this kind of Hokkaido experience feels worth it Thanks so much for watching!

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A 7-minute walk from the North Exit of JR Sapporo Station.
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Corner Suite with Breakfast: 62,800 yen (428.39 USD / € 365.80) per person (discounted rate).
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⌛️ Timestamps
0:00 Opening
0:12 Exploring Otaru
5:38 How to Get to the Hotel
6:27 Front Desk & Lobby
7:38 Other Room Types
9:34 Corner Suite Room Tour
13:27 Large Public Bath & Lounge
17:30 Dinner
23:32 Bar
24:40 Hotel at Night
25:42 Breakfast
29:14 Checkout

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39 Comments

  1. 🐰🐰 Thanks for sharing!!!🌹🌹🌹💐💐💐💐💐💕💕💕😘😘😘💖💖💖😍😍😍😍🌈🌈🌈🌈😃😃😃😃😃

  2. 札幌在住ですが、ちょっと気分転換やリラックスしたい時に泊まりたくなりました。地元なので低価格帯のお部屋にすると思うけれど😄

  3. คิดถึงโอตารุ และ ซัปโปโรครับ
    อยากกลับไปเที่ยวพักผ่อน กินอาหารอร่อย ดูวิวทิวทัศน์ที่สวยงาม ❤️🇯🇵🎌👍✌️🍻

  4. Very nice hotel and the food looks really good. I have saved it in my wishlist haha. Thanks for recommending.

  5. I've been looking on their website and the prices for the rooms are very reasonable for what you get. That 24/7 Family Mart on the first floor is such a great idea too.

  6. Wow this hotel is one of the ones we booked for Sapporo in October! Thanks for the video! It has convinced me to cancel all the other bookings and go with this instead! 😂 I’ve followed you channel for a while now, it’s funny to see one video of a hotel that I will actually go to!

  7. Thank you for taking us with you on such a lovely experience. The hotel cuisine was spectacular. And you did a nice job plating, very creative!
    As for the answer to your question, that was a hard question to answer and I think you did the right thing by each choosing one option that way you could taste both of them. The main beef fillet dish was beautiful and mouthwatering. I can’t wait to try it one day.

    I loved the ambience of the hotel as well.

  8. It was great that the elevator automatically went to the floor when you scanned the card. Every hotel should have one. Plus, the view is amazing.

  9. I always wonder how do you even record those amazing stays and at the same time spend your time pleasurely. It is really a lot of effort. Thank you so much sharing with us so wonderful stays, beautiful places and views!!

  10. That breakfast was more food than I eat in an entire day! 😂 Thanks for another great video!

  11. A nice break for you and your husband, but a bit too big/ "resort-y", for me. I like the idea of a special health/ medicinal bath, though – first time I've seen that.

    I remain in AWE of how you manage to eat all of the wonderful-looking food (and drink), and remain so lithe & slender. Fasting for the rest of the week? I would become/ be, a "beached whale", sigh.

    Regardless, thank you for taking us all with you, and for showing us the facilities, sights and amazing local dishes. Wishing you & your husband many MORE such wonderful journeys – and please, do take us with you. Cheers!

  12. Why do you always film staff so close-up? Japanese people are polite and likely would not refuse to be filmed, but it is rude to film people so close-up when it is not necessary – nobody wants their face shown that closely. Why don't you show your face?

  13. Très bel hôtel superbe
    infrastructures vue panoramique sur toutes la ville et dîner vraiment incroyable par contre j sais pas pourquoi j adore cette ville ❤❤ je lui trouve un certain charme je valide

  14. how can you eat grom morning raw fish and fried food?ice cream?🤮we in Italy would never do that at breakfast!

  15. Amazing onsen hotel! Great video again, so relaxing too watch 😊! Happy to hear the old intro music again, haha!

  16. 小樽めっちゃ懐かし、28年前。運河沿いの道を人力車でまわり(3歳の息子と)橋を渡るとオルゴール館あれこれ回して、ピエロの曲芸と金のくまさんが付いたのと今も健在、小樽ガラス館でラベンダー柄の醤油差しを2個これも現役。先日店を整理していたらあれま綺麗に包装されたまま発見「ここにあったんだ」札幌はアクセスしやすいガラス張り、都会だなぁ。

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