Location: Sapporo Factory West Hall, Higashi 3 Chome Kita 2 Jo, Chuo Ku, 060-0032, Sapporo, Japan

Architect: Taisei Corporation

Interior Designer: Taiji Fujimoto – Creative Director / Nanako Sueki – Lead Designer / Liu Jingqi – Assistant Designer

Hotel Group/ Developer: Accors Hotel / Sapporo Real Estate Co., Ltd

Construction: Zycc Corporation

Photography: Nacasa & Partners Inc.

Hotel Sosei Sapporo M Gallery, designed by Design Studio Crow Co.,Ltd., is set to be Sapporo’s first five-star boutique hotel, occupying the historic site of Japan’s first full-scale beer brewery, the Kaitakushi Beer Brewery. The hotel aims to bridge Sapporo’s past with its future, emphasizing the “frontier spirit” that fueled the city’s urban development. The design elegantly blends Western and Japanese elements, creating a unique aesthetic that honors the historical significance of the location while incorporating modern artistry.

Upon entering the lobby, guests are greeted by an art piece inspired by hops, symbolising the beginning of Sapporo’s beer brewing story. The lobby design merges old Japanese architectural techniques with elegant Western materials, creating a space that reflects the historical village of Hokkaido in a contemporary context. A curated collection of regional books and imported goods brought in from overseas by the pioneers evoking scenes from social gatherings of the time, enhances the historical ambiance.

The bar lounge features a unique fireplace reminiscent of a beer brewing kiln, surrounded by artistic design elements that create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The dining room’s design draws inspiration from a young Japanese man’s journey to Germany to learn beer brewing. Show kitchens decorated with ingredients and a light wall featuring 3000 LED-illuminated beer bottles create a mesmerizing dining space that celebrates the brewing process and the passion behind it.

Guest rooms are designed to reflect the residences of pioneers, combining Japanese and Western styles with modern comforts. The design narrative centers around the pioneers and the Braumeister, key figures in Sapporo’s development and beer industry. Moreover, Japanese architectural techniques are blended with elegant Western building materials, and extracts of structures of the pioneer dwellings of the time are reconstructed with a modern touch. The result enables guests to effortlessly understand the locality of the region through the design provided throughout the hotel.