Kotoni Green Hotel




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Quarto solteiro, para fumantes
Máx. 1 adulto
4

Quarto casal, para não fumantes
Máx. 2 adultos e 1 criança
4

Quarto duplo, 2 camas de solteiro, para não fumantes
Máx. 2 adultos e 1 criança
4

Quarto duplo, para fumantes
Máx. 2 adultos
4

Quarto duplo, para não fumantes (Large)
Máx. 3 adultos e 1 criança
4

Quarto duplo, para fumantes (Large)
Máx. 3 adultos
4

Quarto casal, para fumantes
Máx. 2 adultos
4

Quarto solteiro, para não fumantes
Máx. 1 adulto
Informações do estabelecimento
Saída até: 10:00
Kotoni 3-jo 1-chome, Nishi-ku - Sapporo, Hokkaido - Japão - 063-0813
Comodidades do estabelecimento
Saída até: 10:00
Avaliação dos hóspedes
TripAdvisor
Pontuação dos viajantes
Excelente
3
Muito Bom
15
Bom
22
Razoável
5
Ruim
4
Perfil dos viajantes
Negócios
21
Romântica
2
Viagem a sós
13
Família
3
Viagem com amigos
8
Resumo das pontuações
Atendimento
Custo-benefício
Limpeza
Localização
Qualidade do sono
Quartos
Good for two night stay
Avaliou em 2 de abril de 2018
i Stayed here for two nights after being in Sapporo CBD for eight nights having been invoveld the snow festival as it was conveniently located to my other activity I was involved in, the Japanese staff were friendly and spoke limited English, Hotel rooms were average size, clean with typical module plastic style bathroom. free wifi and Green tea available , aircon was resonable as it was winter, also 7 eleven store just across the road and Star Bucks on the same side just 2 minute walk away. There are a few nice Japanese restraunts only a few minutes walk, after staying in a number of different hotels during a few trips to Hokkaido, I felt Kotoni Green was a bit over priced at $119 AUD per night and breakfast not included, which was $12AUD which I tried but very limited Japanese style. over all I have stayed in Budget Japanese hotels that were a better standard of quality with breakfast included.
Paul S
Perfect for the price
Avaliou em 5 de fevereiro de 2018
We stayed here during the 2018 snow festival and it was perfect. It’s close to the centre (2 stations) has a direct connection to the airport (45 mins). Has enough amenities in the surrounding area (convenience stores, restaurants- there’s even a full sized supermarket) and you can walk to it under cover all the way from the (JR) station. Understand this is a business style hotel. It’s reasonably basic but still perfectly decent. Our room was clean, there’s a fridge, WiFi (which is a bit weak) and a kettle. We bought tea, milk and coffee from the 7/11 across the street. There’s plenty of hot water and good pressure on the shower. There’s no ironing board or iron that I could find. The price was around ¥10,000 ($90) per night for the room. So, for the price and the convenience it was perfect. Any negatives? The room was too hot for my taste but we could have opened a window. There’s a one foot (12 inches) step up to the bathroom. Not good if you are elderly or physically impaired. There’s a clock in the bed side cabinet that ticks and can’t be silenced. I’m a light sleeper and it didn’t really bother me.. So all-in-all perfect for our short stay.
Andy K
Even the good staff can't make up for these disgusting rooms
Avaliou em 18 de novembro de 2017
TL;DR: Everything else was booked, was forced to stay here. Location is good in terms of being close to JR. Staff are friendly. Rooms (especially the smoking ones) are pretty disgusting but not tiny. Not worth the money they are charging and definitely not recommended. Sapporo was unfortunately for me, pretty much fully booked the night I wanted to stay due to a concert. This was one of the few options left a week out - and the next hotel up was double the price. The only room they had available was a smoking room, but beggars can't be choosers, I booked it and hoped that there would be some cancellations. There weren't and the stench of stale cigarette smoke hit me as soon as the elevator stopped at the floor. The room itself is worn, dated and quite honestly pretty revolting. Immediately my eyes starting stinging and the air felt thick and heavy. Thank god there were no stains on the sheets (just a hair). The same could not be said about the floor in regards to stains! The bedcover had cigarette burns and looked so dingy I didn't want any part of me touching it. The drapes, furniture and extractor fans all had that layer of grime and discolouration that comes from a room that has been heavily smoked in. A few minutes after entering the room, a friendly and apologetic staff member appeared with a "freshening spray" and bombed the room. It didn't help overly much. Bathroom was all plastic with cracks that had been taped. There was nothing great about the room, but the TV had clearly been recently upgraded (one could see the discolouration on the wall where the old one had been). The room wasn't poky like many other hotels in Japan, but severely dated and tatty. (Scuff marks on the wall, cracks in the wallpaper etc.) The shower pressure (despite having a shared control for shower/sink) had surprisingly good pressure. Nothing felt clean in the room, and I didn't want to unpack (left the suitcase closed) and definitely not walk on the floor in bare feet, nor use the provided non-disposable slippers .. so I wore socks and then the slippers. The brightest colours in the room were two glossy guides for adult porn movies :( WiFi is implemented crudely but effectively - it seems they have just placed a bunch of access points at each floor and one chooses the strongest signal. No wireless encryption or login required (though I recommend using a VPN or at least https seeing it is open Wifi). The walls are paper-thin, and one hears everything from neighbouring rooms and the corridor. My room was on a quieter street so outside noise wasn't a problem. Accessing the hotel from JR Kotoni station is a snap - don't do what I do when I first arrived though and trudge through driving snow to get to the hotel! There is a covered walkway that goes through a shopping center of sorts, and you can stay dry the entire way (save a short 100m or so at the end). When exiting the ticket barrier at JR, turn right and climb up a set of steps. Kotoni station is on the airport line, so getting to the airport tonight should be relatively painless. The staff as I mentioned were nice and friendly, and the front desk / reception area actually looks OK. It's once you get into the green elevators and up to the rooms you realise what a dump this is. Had it been half the price, it might have got two stars. I am aware that I booked a smoking room, and that it probably wasn't going to be great .. but my "she'll be right" approach bit me in the backside this time. I woke up with sore, stinging eyes, an unpleasant taste in my mouth and got the heck out of that room as quick as I could. The staff are OK with leaving luggage for the day. I skipped the breakfast not wanting to spend any longer than necessary in this place.
m_prebble
Value for money
Avaliou em 19 de fevereiro de 2015
I and my friends shared one room ( triple). Price was around 5500 per night with out breakfast. Very close to JR Kotoni station but not close to subway station. Only uncomfortable thing is room temperature in winter time ( more warmer than I thought). Room size was much larger than regular Japanese hotel.
TNS_Japan
朝食が美味しい
Avaliou em 7 de setembro de 2022
館内の居酒屋で食べられる朝食が美味しい。ロビーにある無料コーヒーも嬉しかったです。部屋も綺麗で、琴似駅から繋がっているため大荷物でも移動に便利です。
eimikuc