Jozankei Tsuruga Resort Spa Mori no Uta

9.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.0/10, based on 1,804 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
? This ranking compares properties in the same region. It is based on the overall rating and the number of reviews, using a weighted score so properties with more review data are ranked more fairly.
Check-in from 3:00 PM
Forest Surroundings Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Sauna
Staff 9,2/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,2/10
Comfort 9,1/10
Value for money 8,6/10
Location 8,5/10

Ryokan highlights

Forest-themed onsen resort in Jozankei, Sapporo, known for scenic baths, strong dining, and relaxing atmosphere.

Forest-View OnsenNatural hot spring baths look onto surrounding greenery for a calm Jozankei soak.
Standout Buffet MealsBreakfast and dinner buffets are repeatedly praised for variety, presentation, and satisfying quality.
Relaxing Woodland MoodNature-inspired design and lounge spaces create a peaceful, retreat-like atmosphere.
Comfortable Spacious RoomsRooms are often noted as roomy, clean, and comfortable for restful stays.
Jozankei Onsen BaseWell placed in the Jozankei hot spring area, convenient for local walks and sights.
Helpful Shuttle AccessReservation-only shuttle service to Makomanai Station adds easier access from Sapporo.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the main driver: arrive mid-afternoon, use the forest-facing baths before dinner, sleep in, enjoy breakfast, and walk Jozankei the next day. A second night works if you want a slower spa rhythm, nearby river walks, or a simple break between Sapporo and other Hokkaido stops.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night onsen retreat near Sapporo, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay depthJozankei is pleasant but compact. Most travelers may run out of nearby sightseeing after one full day.
No private bath standardThe main public onsen is verified, but standard private reservable baths are not the core offer here.
Not central SapporoThis is in Jozankei Onsen, not downtown Sapporo, so city sightseeing requires extra bus or car time.

Food & drinks

A forest-themed Jozankei onsen resort with a strong on-site buffet focus, a newer shabu-shabu dinner venue, and a lounge bar setting.

MORI-Buffet (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site buffet for breakfast and dinner with local produce, pizza, desserts, and wine.

  • Breakfast buffetfoodMorning buffet with varied Japanese and Western dishes.
  • Dinner buffetfoodAll-you-can-eat dinner selection.
  • Oven-fired pizzafoodPizza from the hot dish area.
  • Forest fruit jamsspecialtyHouse-style jams inspired by local fruit.
  • Wine selectiondrinkWine served with the buffet experience.
FOREST DEN (on-site)
on-site

Half-private shabu-shabu dinner restaurant with Hokkaido ingredients.

  • Wagyu shabu-shabufoodStandard hot pot with wagyu.
  • Duck hot potfoodDuck included in the standard course.
  • Snow crab coursefoodSpecial course centered on snow crab.
  • Seafood coursefoodPremium course with mixed seafood.
  • DessertspecialtySweet finish after the course.
Forest Bar (on-site)
on-site

On-site bar lounge noted by the property; drink details are limited.

  • CocktailsdrinkBar drinks in a lounge setting.
  • WinedrinkGood match before or after dinner.
  • CoffeedrinkRelaxed lounge-style hot drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Jozankei Onsen area southwest of central Sapporo and is most practically reached by bus or taxi via Makomanai or Sapporo, with New Chitose Airport as the main flight gateway.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A polished forest-themed onsen resort in Jozankei, within Sapporo, that suits travelers wanting a relaxing spa stay with stylish shared spaces and varied room types. It is less ideal if you want a deeply traditional ryokan feel, a central walkable hot-spring town base, or strong value for money.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Memorable forest-themed atmosphereThis property has a distinctive woodland concept rather than a generic resort feel, with a dramatic Forest Lounge centered around a tree-like hearth. The design gives the stay a cozy, immersive character that stands out in Jozankei.
  • Good room options for private relaxationSome room categories go beyond standard hotel rooms, including a cottage with a private outdoor hot spring bath and a deluxe room with a private hot stone sauna. That makes it especially appealing for couples or travelers who want more privacy.
  • Easy access from SapporoFor an onsen stay that does not feel too remote, it is relatively convenient from Sapporo and also close to a direct bus stop on foot. This makes it practical for short stays or travelers fitting Jozankei into a wider Hokkaido itinerary.
  • Strong spa-resort comfort levelThe experience leans toward a full resort spa stay, with onsen, esthetic facilities, lounge spaces and multiple dining formats instead of just a simple bath-and-room setup. It works well if you want to spend real downtime inside the property.
  • Dining feels built into the stayThe hotel offers both buffet dining and a shabu-shabu restaurant, so meals are a meaningful part of the experience rather than an afterthought. This is useful for travelers who prefer to stay in and avoid searching for dinner in the evening.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Less traditional than a classic ryokanDespite the onsen setting, the property feels closer to a modern resort spa than a quiet, intimate old-style ryokan. Travelers seeking a deeply traditional Japanese inn atmosphere may find it too contemporary.
  • Location is not the most central in JozankeiIt is in Jozankei, but not the most convenient base if you want to stroll the hot-spring town and hop easily between sights, shops, and public baths. The stay feels more self-contained inside the resort.
  • Best features may require pricier roomsSome of the most attractive elements, such as private open-air bathing or an in-room hot stone sauna, are tied to higher-end room categories. If you book an entry-level room, the experience may feel less special than the marketing suggests.
  • Can feel more like a resort hotel than an innWith its scale, lounge concept and broader facility mix, the ambiance may suit resort travelers more than guests wanting a small, personal ryokan interaction. That difference matters if service intimacy is a priority for you.
  • Value may not impress budget-conscious travelersThis is the kind of property people usually choose for atmosphere and comfort rather than sharp pricing. If your priority is maximizing value per night, other Jozankei stays may feel more economical.

Ranking around this ryokan in Hokkaido

Showing 5 above and 5 below the current ryokan. The full ranking loads only when you click or hover over this block.

Current position: 17th out of 97 ryokans in Hokkaido.

Loading full ranking...
Traveler routes

Popular in traveler itineraries

Not in any shared itinerary yet

Be the first traveler to include this ryokan in a public route.

Similar ryokans in Hokkaido ? Similarity is calculated only among ryokans in the same region. We compare their stored environment and wellness pills, prioritize exact pill matches, then sort by the number of shared pills, rating comparison, rating value, and recency.