most of the entertainment. The hotel was a little difficult to find. We were walking with a little luggage while it was foggy and snowing. We ending up actually walking around one side of it until we saw a sign. The building is actually separated into another part, which is why we didn't recognize the one side. The hotel is a little far from the entertainment... Only two or so blocks to the Tower, but further to get to manga stores (Animate, Book Off, Mandarake). It's not as fun walking in the snow to get to places in the winter. The hotel may be better to stay in during the summer. It's quite close to Sapporo Station and an easy walk of around 5-10minutes.
The front desk clerk spoke a little English, but everything else I looked at (including the map) was in Japanese. We could not figure out where the restaurants in the hotel were at first, but there were a lot of signs that showed food. On the other side of the hotel, there is a convenience store. There is no complimentary water in the room, but there is a small fridge filled with drinks.
The room itself was a lot more spacious than most hotels that I've stayed at. There was a lot more room to walk around and put our luggage. The bathroom door had a window with a curtain over it. I didn't check to see if you could actually look through it though... I think you can. The bathroom did not smell good to me. It smelled like a public washroom to me. I think it's because they didn't have an air freshener. The bed was quite comfortable although the room was much too hot for me.
