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*'''[http://www.inos-place.com/e/ Ino's Place]''' | *'''[http://www.inos-place.com/e/ Ino's Place]''' | ||
*:About 2 train stops from central Sapporo, this backpackers is clean, friendly and highly recommended. | *:About 2 train stops from central Sapporo, this backpackers is clean, friendly and highly recommended. | ||
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*:Within walking distance of the Snow Festival, this place is small-ish with a few 4-person tatami rooms, but it came at a good price and had no curfew. | *:Within walking distance of the Snow Festival, this place is small-ish with a few 4-person tatami rooms, but it came at a good price and had no curfew. | ||
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Revision as of 11:06, 24 March 2011
Sapporo (札幌) is the capital of Hokkaido and the biggest city on the island.
Accommodations
- Ino's Place
- About 2 train stops from central Sapporo, this backpackers is clean, friendly and highly recommended.
- Nada Inn
- Within walking distance of the Snow Festival, this place is small-ish with a few 4-person tatami rooms, but it came at a good price and had no curfew.
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