ONSEN RYOKAN Yuen Sapporo
8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 1698 reviews
ONSEN RYOKAN Yuen Sapporo is a contemporary take on the traditional ryokan, set in central Sapporo close to the Hokkaido University Botanical Garden and within easy walking distance of Odori Park. Developed and designed as part of a modern ryokan concept, the property uses Hokkaido timber and local stone to blend minimalist Japanese aesthetics with practical city-hotel features. Public spaces emphasize calm and light, and a 24-hour reception, private parking and friendly staff make it straightforward for travellers to arrive and settle in.
The thermal facilities are the hotel’s focal point: hot spring water sourced from Noboribetsu’s Karurusu spring feeds a large communal bath, an open-air bath crafted from local stone, and a secluded bath that can be reserved for more privacy; a sauna complements the bathing area. Guest rooms are compact but efficiently arranged with tea and coffee sets, climate control and complimentary Wi‑Fi; some room types include small balconies. Practical amenities such as daily housekeeping and luggage storage reflect a mix of ryokan ritual and urban convenience.
On-site dining highlights seasonal Hokkaido produce with a focus on charcoal-grilled preparations and a breakfast menu centred on local seafood. The ryokan sits well for exploring Sapporo on foot, offering quick access to markets, museums and transport hubs, which makes it a convenient base for city sightseeing. Recommended for travellers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Hokkaido, this property also functions as a ryokan with private onsen in Sapporo for guests who prefer a more secluded soak.
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Review summary for: ONSEN RYOKAN Yuen Sapporo
Positive Reviews
Excellent onsen and bathing facilities
Multiple guests praised the onsen and sauna as superb, very clean and deeply relaxing — a highlight for relaxation and overall stay quality.
Attentive, friendly staff and warm service
Reviewers frequently mentioned caring, attentive personnel and a welcoming reception, plus thoughtful small touches that enhanced comfort and convenience.
Beautiful design and authentic Japanese atmosphere
The hotel’s design — a refined blend of ryokan and modern style — and its zen, minimalist ambiance were appreciated for their authenticity and charm.
Comfortable, clean rooms with quality amenities
Guests reported comfortable beds and spotless rooms, with high-quality in-room amenities such as premium teas, kimono, slippers and toiletries that added to the comfort.
Convenient location and excellent breakfast
Many noted the hotel is well located for exploring Sapporo (close to the station) and praised the breakfast as fantastic and a strong part of the experience.
Negative Reviews
Small rooms and limited storage space
Several reviews said rooms are compact with little space for luggage, coats or clothes; some guests found rooms cramped for three people and wished for more storage.
Parking is limited and costly
Multiple guests reported the onsite parking is restricted, non‑reservable and relatively expensive for short stays, which can be inconvenient for drivers.
Breakfast and other services require advance booking
A few reviewers pointed out breakfast capacity is limited and must be booked in advance (assigned by time slots), creating planning constraints.
Not ideal for families with young children
Families mentioned limited room size and layout issues for children (lack of proper extra mattresses or suitable arrangements) and concerns about value for families.
Some attractions and activities are farther away
At least one guest noted that certain tourist sites and activities are located at a distance from the hotel, making day trips less convenient without extra travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types range from doubles and twins to family rooms; some family rooms sleep 3–4 people—check the specific room description for the exact maximum occupancy.
Yes — the property offers a public hot-spring bath and a sauna, with both indoor and outdoor stone baths available for guests.
Onsen access is typically available in the afternoon/evening and early morning (common windows are roughly mid‑afternoon to late night and early morning); the property provides tattoo-covering stickers and asks guests with tattoos to follow onsen rules.
Private baths are not listed as a standard feature; guests should contact the ryokan directly at check-in or before arrival to ask about any private-use options.
No airport shuttle is advertised; the nearest airport (Okadama) is about 5–6 miles away and New Chitose is further; typical access is by train to Sapporo Station followed by a short taxi or subway ride to the ryokan.
Staff provide service in Japanese and English to assist international guests.
The ryokan features an on-site restaurant serving seasonal Japanese cuisine and offers breakfast options; rooms are also equipped with tea/coffee facilities.
Pets are not permitted and the entire property is non-smoking.
The ryokan sits close to central Sapporo — Odori Park and the TV Tower are within a few minutes' walk and Sapporo Station is about 1.1 miles away, with nearby subway stops for easy city travel.
Yes — multiple convenience stores (FamilyMart, Lawson, 7‑Eleven) and a small supermarket are within a short walk of the ryokan for basic shopping needs.
