Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sapporo-Susukino
by the TopOfHotel team
Daiwa Roynet is a 240-room business 4-star sitting right at exit 3 of Hosui-Susukino station, with rooms wider than the Japanese norm — score 9.2.
Daiwa Roynet is a 240-room business 4-star sitting right at exit 3 of Hosui-Susukino station, with rooms wider than the Japanese norm — score 9.2.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sapporo-Susukino is a business 4-star in the Daiwa Roynet brand, part of the Daiwa House Group, and its calling card is rooms that run wider than the usual Japanese business-hotel standard. There are 240 rooms across a 13-storey tower, with standard rooms around 20–24 sqm — enough for a large work desk, a fridge and a kettle, plus a bathroom that separates the tub from the toilet. The front desk runs 24 hours, and the concierge will help book tours.
Food and amenities
Breakfast is a varied buffet covering Western, Japanese, Asian and Italian dishes, and guests rate it around 9.1. The in-house restaurant serves both breakfast and dinner, and free wired and wireless internet reaches every room. The handiest touch is the 7-Eleven on the ground floor — ride the lift down and you're shopping. Note there's no pool or spa; this is a business hotel.
Location and getting there
The hotel sits at Minami 3-jo Nishi 4, one of the most convenient crossings in Susukino. It stands right at exit 3 of the Hosui-Susukino subway station on the Tozai line — ride the escalator up from the platform and you step out in front of the hotel. From here it's two stops on the same line to Odori Park and the JR Sapporo hub, about 200 metres on foot to Susukino station on the Namboku line and the Tanukikoji shopping arcade, and roughly 600 metres to Nijo Market.
Things to know before booking
Rooms start around $43 a night off-season but climb toward $123 during the February snow festival, so book early if you're visiting in winter. As a business hotel it skips the pool and spa, and because you're in the heart of the nightlife district, it can get noisy at night. Guest scores land around 9.2 on Trip.com and 9.0 on Agoda.
Our take
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sapporo-Susukino fits business travelers, couples working online, and anyone who wants a room wider than the Japanese norm, with the subway exit and a 7-Eleven both downstairs. What we like most: when it rains or snows hard, you can walk up from the platform into the lobby without getting wet, and the breakfast buffet is one guests genuinely praise. Pick it if you weight room space and a real concierge over the cheapest rate.
Score Breakdown
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The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- A business 4-star in the Daiwa Roynet brand (Daiwa House Group), with rooms that run wider than the usual Japanese business-hotel standard.
- The building stands right at exit 3 of Hosui-Susukino subway station on the Tozai line — you ride the escalator up from the platform and step out in front of the hotel.
- About a 200-metre walk reaches Susukino station on the Namboku line and the Tanukikoji covered shopping arcade.
- A 7-Eleven occupies the ground floor, so a quick lift ride covers late-night snacks and supplies.
- Breakfast is a varied buffet covering Western, Japanese, Asian and Italian dishes, and guests rate it around 9.1; there's also a concierge desk that helps book tours.
- Rooms start around $43 off-season but climb sharply toward $123 during the February snow festival.
- It's a business hotel, so there's no pool or spa on site.
- You're in the middle of the nightlife district, which can get noisy at night.
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Insider Tips
- Use the 7-Eleven downstairs for quick snacks and supplies without leaving the building.
- Come and go through exit 3 of Hosui-Susukino station — it lets out right in front of the hotel.
- Hit the breakfast buffet early before it fills up.