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Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha
🎌 Authentic Japanese-style hotel with onsen, central Si Racha 📍 Sukhumvit Rd · near Pacific Park · Si Racha District
9 / 10
🇹🇭 Sukhumvit Rd · central Si Racha · Chonburi
Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha
Japan's Kuretake chain · opened 2019 · gender-separated onsen · yukata · free parking
A Japanese-style room at Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha, decorated in warm authentic Japanese wood tones
The onsen zone and warm Japanese-style soaking bath at Hotel Kuretakeso Sriracha
Type
Japanese-style hotel with onsen
Review Score
9 / 10
From
฿1,100 /night
Rooms
97 rooms
Location
Central Si Racha Sukhumvit Rd · near Pacific Park
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha — An Authentic Japanese-style Hotel with Onsen in Central Si Racha That Feels Like Japan Lifted Whole

Picture this: after a full day out, you change into a yukata and sink into a warm communal onsen bath done the authentic Japanese way, then head back up to a tatami-mat room with the faint scent of wood in the air — all of it in central Si Racha, no flight to Japan required · Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha is part of Japan's Kuretake Hotel Chain, and it brings the whole concept and Omotenashi service along with it. It sits on Sukhumvit Road in central Si Racha, near Pacific Park and Robinson Si Racha · open since 2019, it has 97 rooms ranging from tatami-mat rooms to studios to suites · what a lot of people talk about is the gender-separated onsen, sauna, fitness, mini golf, Japanese garden, yukata to borrow for photos, and the Japanese restaurant, plus free parking · from about ฿1,100/night, scored 9.0 from 219 reviews on Trip.com.

Our Full Review

Who Hotel Kuretakeso Sriracha is right for — if you want the shortest possible summary, Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha is the hotel for anyone who wants "an authentic Japanese vibe with an onsen to soak in" without a long flight · it isn't a beachfront resort that puts you in the sea, and it isn't a plain, ordinary in-town hotel either · it's part of Japan's Kuretake Hotel Chain, and it brings the whole design, the warm wood-toned decor, and Omotenashi service (heartfelt Japanese hospitality) and sets it down in central Si Racha on Sukhumvit Road · open since 2019, it has 97 rooms — traditional tatami-mat rooms, studios, deluxe rooms and junior suites · real reviews line up on who fits best here: couples and groups of friends who love a Japanese atmosphere and want to soak in an onsen, families bringing kids who want a clean place with a playground, plus Japanese professionals and Thais working for Japanese companies in the Eastern industrial zone who are used to this kind of standard · another group that says they came away impressed is people looking for a relaxing spot near Bangkok with an overseas-trip feel, who can shoot photos in yukata against the bamboo-garden backdrop and post them looking good · as for anyone hunting for a luxury beachfront resort with a big pool, this may not be the answer, because the main draw here is the onsen and the Japanese atmosphere, not the sand or a sea-view pool.

Location and getting around — Kuretakeso's strength is the way it sits in central Si Racha on Sukhumvit Road, which makes both the town and the main routes easy to reach · from the hotel it's a short walk or drive to Pacific Park mall and Robinson Si Racha, which have restaurants, a supermarket and a cinema · close to Koh Loy market and the Si Racha Koh Loy bridge, the town's popular seaside stroll and seafood spot · most importantly, this district is one of the largest Japanese communities in Thailand, so the area around the hotel is full of ramen shops, izakayas, sushi spots and Japanese-style convenience stores — walk a few steps out and it really feels like being in a Japanese town · for working travelers, the hotel is an easy drive to the Laem Chabang, Amata City and Pinthong industrial estates · for the leisure crowd, it's about a 30 min drive from Pattaya and roughly an hour from Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao airports, so you can use it as a base for both work and travel · one thing that comes up often in real reviews is that parking is fairly limited and some corners are quite dark — if you're driving on a day the hotel is full, leave some room for parking, and Sukhumvit Road around Si Racha gets busy at rush hour, so allow extra time if you need to reach Laem Chabang in the morning.

"It's like Japan was lifted and dropped into Si Racha. After the onsen I put on a yukata and wandered the bamboo garden taking photos — so relaxing · the room was clean with that scent of wood, and right outside the hotel there are tons of genuine Japanese ramen shops. You really don't need to fly all the way to Japan to get the feel."

A Japanese-style room at Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha, decorated in warm authentic Japanese wood tones

Room types and decor — Kuretakeso has 97 rooms in total, split across several tiers to suit different styles · it starts with Studio King and Studio Twin at about 25 sqm, compact Japanese-style rooms good for couples or solo travelers · the highlight people talk about most is the Tatami Twin Room, a tatami-mat room around 30–35 sqm, floored with authentic Japanese tatami mats for a ryokan-style feel · stepping up, there's the Deluxe King at 35–40 sqm, and the largest is the Junior Suite at 55 sqm for families or anyone who wants more space · what makes it feel like good value is that many rooms have a small kitchen with an electric stove, shabu pot, microwave, fridge and kettle, so you can cook something simple or make shabu in the room — handy for longer stays · the decor is Japanese-style in warm wood tones, with a low Japanese tea table and soft lighting · plenty of reviews agree that the rooms are very clean, decorated just like a hotel in Japan, and the beds are good quality · the bathroom has a separate bathtub-and-shower zone in the Japanese style · to be straight about it, some reviewers note the rooms and bathrooms are fairly compact, in line with Japanese hotels that make efficient use of space, and that some pillows are too soft for certain people — which is more a matter of personal taste than a flaw.

Facilities, the onsen and the Japanese garden — the most-talked-about highlight at Kuretakeso is the onsen (a warm communal Japanese soaking bath) with clearly separated men's and women's zones, where guests can soak and relax just like at a ryokan in Japan — something very hard to find in a hotel at this price point in Thailand · next to it there's a sauna and a massage-chair area to keep unwinding · there's also a 24-hour fitness center, and a mini golf course and driving range, both indoor and outdoor, which is a distinctive feature you don't see everywhere · another favorite photo spot is the Japanese garden and bamboo-backdrop zone, set up so guests can wear a yukata and take photos that look like Kyoto · there are yukata to borrow for photos and strolling around the hotel, and at certain times there are afternoon tea sessions and Japanese cultural performances · for families there's a playground and garden space for kids to run around · plus free Wi-Fi throughout and free parking · in fairness, from real reviews some equipment such as the treadmill in the gym or the sauna has at times been out of order, so if you're set on using a particular facility, it's worth asking the hotel beforehand whether it's available — but on atmosphere and the Japanese feel, it punches above its price.

Food and bar — the hotel has a Japanese restaurant serving both breakfast and dinner · breakfast is served early, around 5:30–9:30 AM, with both a Japanese bento set and an American breakfast to choose from — good for anyone heading out to work early or moving on · what sets Kuretakeso apart is that some packages include dinner, serving Japanese dishes such as gyoza and traditional menu items along with green tea and Japanese sweets, for a full Japanese dining experience · there's a cafe and bar for a coffee or an evening drink · for other meals, the central location helps a lot, because the hotel is surrounded by a Japanese community packed with ramen shops, izakayas, sushi and genuine grill spots, so many people choose to head out hunting for good Japanese restaurants and alternate that with eating in · reviews on breakfast are a bit mixed — those who like it say it has a Japanese feel and is convenient, while some would like more variety and better quality in the breakfast buffet · overall the food at Kuretakeso is a nice extra for the atmosphere, but the real charm is heading out to the many Japanese restaurants around the hotel.

The onsen zone and warm Japanese-style soaking bath at Hotel Kuretakeso Sriracha

Service — service is a point that draws fairly consistent praise in real reviews, especially the Omotenashi service, the heartfelt Japanese style of hospitality that's a hallmark of the Kuretake chain · several front-desk staff get singled out as polite, smiling, attentive to detail and genuinely helpful, leaving many guests feeling as warmly looked after as at a hotel in Japan · there's a 24-hour front desk, airport transfer, room service and luggage storage · the overall atmosphere is quiet, orderly and clean, reflecting a Japanese standard · in fairness, since the hotel has a lot of Japanese guests, English communication can sometimes be less fluent than at an international chain, but staff still try their best to help · overall, service is a strength that lifts the review score all the way to 9.0.

What real reviews say (the good and the not-so-good) — pulling from Trip.com, Agoda and TripAdvisor, the picture is fairly positive · on the praise side: the atmosphere and decor that feel like Japan lifted whole, the gender-separated onsen you can soak in for free, the yukata and Japanese garden that make for great photos, very clean rooms with a scent of wood, the central Si Racha location near Pacific Park with Japanese restaurants all around, the good Omotenashi-style service, and the value of getting a Japanese feel at Thai prices · on the watch-outs: what comes up most is limited parking and some quite dark corners, which feels inconvenient when the hotel is full, the compact rooms and bathrooms in the Japanese style, some pillows that are too soft for certain people, some equipment such as the treadmill or sauna that's at times out of order, soundproofing between rooms that people would like improved, and a breakfast that some wish had more variety · most of these gripes are small details that can be handled by setting the right expectations and asking ahead, rather than big problems that keep people from returning — which is reflected in the 9.0 score, high for an in-town hotel at this price.

"Really impressed with the onsen — got to soak for free like being in Japan, and the staff were lovely and the service genuinely good · the only downsides are that there's little parking and the parking spots are quite dark, and the bathroom is a touch small in the Japanese style, but overall it's great value at this price. I'll be back next time."

The Japanese garden and common areas at Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha in central Si Racha, Chonburi

Price and value — the starting price for a studio room is about ฿1,100/night during promotions, and the average lands around ฿1,500–1,800/night depending on the room type and the season · the tatami-mat and deluxe rooms run from about ฿1,600 up, while the 55 sqm Junior Suite is higher than that with the size · compared with other hotels in Si Racha, Kuretakeso feels like very good value for the experience you get, because besides a clean Japanese-style room, you also get to soak in the onsen for free, wear a yukata for photos, and use facilities like the sauna, fitness and mini golf — a set of experiences you won't find at hotels at the same price · if you compare it with flying to Japan to actually soak in an onsen, getting close to that feel for a little over a thousand baht is very good value · the trade-offs are the compact rooms and the limited parking, but if you come mainly for the Japanese atmosphere and the onsen, every baht you spend feels well earned back.

What to know before you book — a few things help make the stay smoother · one, if you want the full Japanese feel, choose a tatami-mat room (Tatami Twin) right when you book, because it gives the most ryokan-like atmosphere and often fills up fast · two, the onsen and sauna are the main draw, so check the opening hours and ask whether everything will be running during your stay, since some reviews ran into equipment closed for repairs · three, if you're driving, leave room for the limited parking and some dark corners — maybe arrive a bit early to find a spot, or ask the hotel ahead of time · four, if you want to wear a yukata for photos, ask about borrowing one and about the timing of the tea sessions or Japanese cultural performances that are sometimes held · five, over long holidays and peak travel season rooms fill up fast because it's a popular hotel, so book ahead and compare prices across several platforms, and pick a free-cancellation option first if your plans aren't firm yet.

The verdict — from all the real reviews, Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha is the best fit for anyone who wants an authentic Japanese atmosphere with an onsen to soak in on an affordable budget — whether that's couples who love the Japanese feel, groups of friends who want to wear yukata for photos, families bringing kids, or workers in the Eastern industrial zone who are used to Japanese standards · the gender-separated onsen, tatami-mat rooms, Japanese garden, yukata, Omotenashi service and central Si Racha location near Pacific Park with Japanese restaurants all around make it such good value for the experience that it's not easy to find a rival in the area · if you're after a luxury beachfront resort with a big pool, or want large, spacious rooms and bathrooms, you may need to manage expectations here, because the rooms are compact in the Japanese style and parking is limited · but for a trip where you want the feel of traveling to Japan near Bangkok, with an onsen and attentive service — Kuretakeso answers that well, and it's the reason it scores all the way up at 9.0 from 219 real reviews.

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Gender-separated onsen, free to soak
An authentic Japanese communal hot-spring bath with separate men's and women's zones, so guests can soak and relax like at a ryokan — hard to find at this price.
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Authentic Japanese vibe, yukata for photos
Tatami-mat rooms, a Japanese garden, a bamboo backdrop, and yukata to borrow for photos — like Japan lifted into central Si Racha.
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Central Si Racha, near Pacific Park
On Sukhumvit Road in the town center, near Pacific Park, Robinson, Koh Loy market, and surrounded by Japanese restaurants.
Our Rating
9.0
out of 10
Based on 219+ reviews
Cleanliness
9.2
Location
9.2
Service
9.0
Facilities
8.9
Rooms
8.9
Value for money
8.8
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Authentic Japanese atmosphere with a gender-separated onsen to soak in for free
  • Very clean rooms, Japanese wood-tone decor, pleasant scent
  • Central Si Racha location, near Pacific Park and Japanese restaurants
  • Omotenashi service, polite and attentive Japanese-style staff
◎ Things to note
  • ! Limited parking and some quite dark corners
  • ! Compact rooms and bathrooms in the Japanese hotel style
  • ! Soundproofing between rooms could be better
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • The feel of traveling to Japan at Thai prices, great value for the experience
  • Yukata for photos with the Japanese garden and bamboo backdrop
  • Many rooms have a small kitchen, electric stove and shabu pot — good for longer stays
  • Onsen, sauna, fitness, mini golf and free parking
◎ Things to note
  • ! Some equipment such as the treadmill or sauna is at times out of order
  • ! Some pillows are too soft for certain people
  • ! Some wish breakfast had more variety
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha is the best fit for anyone who wants an authentic Japanese atmosphere with an onsen to soak in, in central Si Racha on an affordable budget — tatami-mat rooms, a gender-separated onsen, a Japanese garden, yukata, and Omotenashi service, with a location near Pacific Park and Japanese restaurants all around · but you have to accept that the rooms and bathrooms are compact in the Japanese style, and parking is fairly limited with some dark corners.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you're driving — parking is limited and some corners are quite dark, which many reviews mention → arrive a bit early to find a spot, or ask the hotel ahead of time about parking
  • 💡If you want large, spacious rooms and bathrooms — the rooms here are compact in the Japanese hotel style that makes efficient use of space → choose the 55 sqm Junior Suite or a Deluxe if you want more room, and set your expectations on the Japanese atmosphere as the main draw
  • 💡If you're set on using the onsen, sauna or fitness in particular — some reviews ran into equipment closed for repairs at certain times → ask the hotel beforehand whether everything will be running during your stay
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿1,100
/ night
Studio King or Twin · ~25 sqm · compact Japanese-style room, good for couples or solo travelers · estimated starting price
Studio King / Twin
฿1,100
Tatami Twin Room
฿1,600
Deluxe King Room
฿1,800
Junior Suite
฿2,600
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Insider Tips
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Want the Japanese feel? Choose a tatami room
The Tatami Twin Room is floored with tatami mats for the most ryokan-like atmosphere and often fills up fast — request it when you book if it matters to you.
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Check the onsen and sauna hours
The gender-separated onsen is the main draw — ask about opening hours and whether everything will be running during your stay before you travel.
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Wear a yukata for photos in the Japanese garden
There are yukata to borrow for photos with the Japanese garden and bamboo backdrop — ask about borrowing one and about the tea sessions or Japanese cultural performances.
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Leave room for parking
Parking is limited and some corners are quite dark — if you're driving on a day the hotel is full, arrive a bit early or ask ahead.

Frequently Asked Questions — Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha

Where is Hotel Kuretakeso Thailand Sriracha · what's nearby?
The hotel is on Sukhumvit Road in central Si Racha, Si Racha District, Chonburi, near Pacific Park mall and Robinson Si Racha · it's a short walk or drive to the seaside Koh Loy market, and it sits in the middle of a Japanese community full of ramen shops and izakayas · close to the Laem Chabang estate and port (~10–15 min), about 30 minutes from Pattaya, and roughly an hour from Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao airports.
Does Hotel Kuretakeso Sriracha really have an onsen · is it free to soak?
Yes — there's an onsen (a warm communal Japanese soaking bath) with clearly separated men's and women's zones for guests to soak and relax in, plus a sauna and a massage-chair room · it's the main draw that sets this hotel apart from an ordinary in-town hotel · we'd suggest asking about opening hours and whether everything will be running during your stay, since some reviews have run into equipment closed for repairs.
What's the starting price at Hotel Kuretakeso Sriracha · what room types are there?
Prices start at about ฿1,100/night during promotions · there are several room types, from Studio King/Twin ~25 sqm, Tatami Twin Room ~30–35 sqm, Deluxe King 35–40 sqm where many rooms have a small kitchen and shabu pot, to Junior Suite 55 sqm · the average runs around ฿1,500–1,800/night, so it's worth comparing several platforms before booking.
Who is Hotel Kuretakeso Sriracha right for?
It's a great fit for couples and groups of friends who love a Japanese atmosphere and want to soak in an onsen, families bringing kids, and Japanese professionals or Thais working for Japanese companies in the Eastern industrial zone · you can wear a yukata for photos with the Japanese garden and get an overseas-trip feel near Bangkok · if you're after a luxury beachfront resort with a big pool, a hotel in Bang Saen or Pattaya may suit you better.
What's the deal with parking and room size at Kuretakeso?
Many reviews note that parking is fairly limited and some corners are quite dark — if you're driving on a day the hotel is full, arrive a bit early or ask ahead · as for the rooms and bathrooms, they're compact in the Japanese hotel style that makes efficient use of space, so if you want more room we'd suggest the 55 sqm Junior Suite or a Deluxe.
Is Hotel Kuretakeso Sriracha still open · what's the review score?
It's still open and operating normally · open since 2019, part of Japan's Kuretake Hotel Chain · the latest score is 9.0 from 219 reviews on Trip.com, with many reviews praising the authentic Japanese atmosphere, the onsen, the cleanliness, and the Omotenashi service · it's worth comparing several sources and booking ahead over long holidays, since rooms fill up fast.
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