Susukino
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One of Japan’s most famous entertainment districts, Susukino is teeming with noodle restaurants, clubs, shops and pachinko parlors. Pachinko is a cross between pinball and slot machines.
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- Susukino • 1 min walk
- Hōsui-Susukino • 5 min walk
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Jrw1162
Singapore, Singapore50 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
We strolled along the streets here for dinner. It was before 6pm and we were rejected by three Izakaya. One asked where I was from and when I replied Singapore, he immediately said the place was full even though there were empty tables. What gives?!
Written 18 October 2023
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Spotty-Leopard
Singapore, Singapore158 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
Took pic in front of the iconic Nikko man. Walked down the street and ate takoballs from Gindaco. Had 8 balls at Y626.
Walked to Susukino from Sapporo JR station.
Walked to Susukino from Sapporo JR station.
Written 15 October 2023
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Angel
Hong Kong, China247 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
It is like a mini night district at Sapporo. Full of shops and restaurants. Worth visiting to experience a little bit of Japanese night culture but I recommended Tanukikoji shopping street more. You can visit even during late night.
Written 30 August 2023
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QW Teo
Singapore, Singapore82 contributions
Feb 2023 • Couples
The go-to place for your entertainment, shopping and eating needs. Area becomes more vibrant at night. Plenty of food options and shopping street. It is also the red light district.
Written 3 March 2023
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paulynyyy
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia2,049 contributions
Dec 2022
Susukino is very bustling and alive, especially during nights on weekends. Its neon lights coupled with busy streets makes it interesting and intriguing.
Make sure you catch the Iconic Nikka colorful signage, which is similar to the iconic Glico running man in Dotonbori, Osaka.
Make sure you catch the Iconic Nikka colorful signage, which is similar to the iconic Glico running man in Dotonbori, Osaka.
Written 12 February 2023
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RickHansen
Brisbane, Australia353 contributions
Dec 2022
Just one of those things you have to see. All a bit touristy but I am a tourist :). good mix of stuff to get used to Japan, Maccas, 711's to full asian.
Written 4 February 2023
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Marisha
Taos Ski Valley, NM11 contributions
Feb 2021
There are so many people here. Scary! The sights of neon lights and defeaning sounds are not for us!
Written 6 February 2021
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AndhikaHD
Jakarta, Indonesia704 contributions
Feb 2020
The place where we had nightlife and dining experience when we visit Sapporo. Walking distance from our hotel (Resol Trinity Hotel) and opening till late night (the ramen alley Still crowded past 10 p,m).
Written 28 December 2020
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millietan
Singapore, Singapore59 contributions
Feb 2020
Was there for the snow festival. The road name and direction dont seems to be easy to understand accordingly to the map, probably due to a busy cross junction road as we were searching for the famous ramen alley round the corner.
Pretty interesting place, with combination of red light district.
Pretty interesting place, with combination of red light district.
Written 1 March 2020
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,820 contributions
Oct 2019
Every Japanese city has a nightlife district; Susukino is Sapporo's. The lights are bright and there are plenty of bars and restaurantrs to choose from. About the only hazard are partygoes who have had too much to drink. Prices can vary, find out how much you will be paying before you start eating and drinking, or you may get a shock.
Written 28 February 2020
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travelmum0511
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia90 contributions
Can you recommend any coin-operated laundromat in Susukino area? Hotel laundry services is really expensive.
Robert H
West Palm Beach, FL1,571 contributions
We got directions from the front desk and spent all night looking for one. I would recommend googling and have the front desk confirming the address. I speak Japanese and still couldn't find one.
Eunice2005_12
Singapore, Singapore25 contributions
which is the nearest train station? thanks
DANIEL S
43 contributions
Susukino is the 2nd stop on the subway line (metro Namboku Line, about 8 minutes) coming from the JR Train Station of Sapporo.
Any hotel hotel in susukino 2016?any hotel still available 24/12/2016-2/1/2017?
Hazel H
Boonah, Australia176 contributions
We stayed at the Mercure Hotel in Susukino and it was very good. We booked it through Hello World travel in Australia.
Derekndebbie
1 contribution
whats a good hotel to stay at. Location is the number one factor.
kazuwox
Japan247 contributions
When you are an IHG (Intercontinental Hotels Group) member, there are two options in Sapporo city.
#1. ANA hotel - 7min walk from Sapporo stn
#2. Holiday Inn Sapporo Susukino
I stayed both and found that #2 is suitable to me. Both are conveniently located, however, #2 is in the heart of city centre (commercial viewpoint), so many dining options and entertainments are just nearby. Not gorgeous but sufficiently convenient. In general #2 is higher price than #1, but acceptable.
If you are budget conscious, you may try Toyoko Inn, Richmond hotel, APA hotel or so.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Susukino
- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Susukino:
- Sapporo Half-Day Private Tour with Government Licensed Guide (From S$129.40)
- Sapporo Bar Hopping Food Tour (From S$115.54)
- Sapporo Custom Half Day Tour (From S$144.19)
- Sapporo Full-Day Private Tour with Government Licensed Guide (From S$194.10)
- Sapporo Custom Full Day Tour (From S$240.32)
- Hotels near Susukino:
- (0.14 km) ANA Holiday Inn Sapporo Susukino, an IHG hotel
- (0.11 km) Toyoko Inn Sapporo Susukino Kosaten
- (0.17 km) Sapporo Tokyu REI Hotel
- (0.19 km) Mercure Sapporo
- (0.22 km) Hotel Route-Inn Sapporo Chuo
- Restaurants near Susukino:
- (0.01 km) Yozora's Genghis Khan Susukino Kosatenmae
- (0.01 km) Kakashasusukinoten
- (0.01 km) CoCo Ichibanya Chuo Ward Susukino
- (0.01 km) McDonald's Sapporo Susukino
- (0.02 km) Shimon-Ya Susukino Ekimae
- Attractions near Susukino:
- (0.05 km) Korean Bar Saran
- (0.05 km) Chodendou Maburu Land
- (0.05 km) Kaikatsu Club Susukino
- (0.06 km) Bigbang
- (0.14 km) Ganso Sapporo Ramen Street