🇯🇵 Japanese Style Hotel in Hat Yai under $100?! ♨️✨
If you love Japan vibes, you NEED to bookmark this place 🫶
💰 Price: around $80–100 per night
Why this hotel is special 👇
♨️ Private onsen in EVERY room
🌿 Free Hinoki onsen powder (skin feels smooth & smells so good after soak!)
🛏 Authentic futon bed — super comfortable, promotes deep sleep
🍵 Real tatami mat imported from Japan (the aroma is so calming)
🥤 Free drinks & snacks in the room (no hidden charges!)
👘 Free yukata for photos
🌳 Japanese bonsai garden at Level 2
☕ Hoshi Cafe at Level 1
This place feels like a mini ryokan in Thailand 🇹🇭
Perfect for couples, solo trip, girls trip, or sleepcation.
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Staying at Hoshi Hotel Hat Yai was truly an immersive experience that transported me straight to Japan without leaving Thailand. One of the highlights was definitely the private onsen bathtub in every room, which gave me a chance to unwind deeply after a day of exploring the city. The free Hinoki onsen powder added an aromatic touch that made my skin feel irresistibly smooth and refreshed. Another thoughtful detail was the authentic futon bed, which was surprisingly comfortable and helped me achieve one of the best nights of sleep during my trip. The real Japanese tatami mats enhanced the calming atmosphere, bringing a subtle woodsy aroma that instantly relaxed me. I also loved the little perks like the free drinks and snacks, which meant I never had to worry about extra charges sneaking up on me. Wearing the free yukata while roaming the Japanese bonsai garden on the second floor offered perfect photo opportunities, giving me memories and pictures that truly captured the unique charm of this boutique hotel. The on-site Hoshi Cafe on Level 1 was a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of coffee, rounding out the experience perfectly. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a solo retreat, or a fun girls trip, Hoshi Hotel is a fantastic choice that combines comfort, culture, and affordability all in one place. It’s a hidden gem for travelers who appreciate authentic Japanese aesthetics and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.