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#Sriracha #Japanese Town #Walking #Thailand #Show You Japan • Sriracha District is one of the districts (amphu) in Chonburi Province, Thailand. The county center is a small town on the Gulf of Thailand, halfway between Chonburi and Pattaya. Before the 1990s, it was a fishing village with few buildings and population, but since the 1990s, it has become a residential area for Japanese people due to the expansion of Japanese companies into the surrounding industrial area, and has grown into one of the world's leading Japanese towns. • name • Sriracha is the Thai accent of the Sanskrit word Sri Raja, which means auspicious king. • history • Sriracha was originally located in the present Bang Lamung district, and its center was once placed in the present Tambon Bang Phra, but with the introduction of the monthly system, it was incorporated into Chonburi, and the center was moved to Chonburi. rice field. • After that, Bang Phra District was established in 1894 centering on Tambon Bang Phra. It was renamed Sriracha District in 1917 after a person named Chao Phraya Surasakmontory moved the center of Bang Phra from Tambon Bang Phra to present-day Tambon Sriracha in 1903. • geography • Located in the eastern part of the Gulf of Thailand, the eastern part of the county is mountainous. • For transportation, the railway runs north and south. National Highway No. 3 (Sukhumvit Road) runs north-south, connecting Chonburi in the north and Sattahip District in the south. • Sriracha City→Bangkok (2 hours) • Sriracha city → Pattaya (30 minutes) • Sriracha City → Banksen (30 minutes) • Sriracha City → Suvarnabhumi International Airport (1 hour 20 minutes) • economic • The main industries in the county are agriculture and industry. The major industries in the city are related to Japanese people. Surrounding the city of Sriracha is a Japanese town, and it can be said that the town has developed due to the economic effect of the Japanese people. Currently, 3,000 to 4,000 Japanese people are said to live in Sriracha District, many of whom are staying in Sriracha City to work in the surrounding industrial estates. There are also Japanese associations, Japanese schools, and kindergartens in the city. Until 2009, before the opening of the Japanese school, there were many single Japanese expatriates, but after that, the number of Japanese expatriates with their families is expected to increase. • As the number of Japanese residents increases, Japanese restaurants, travel agencies, hotels (serviced apartments), trading companies, bookstores for Japanese people, etc. are expanding, and it is growing into a Japanese town rarely seen in the world. • tourism industry • It is also known as a golf paradise, and the surrounding area is dotted with famous golf courses. There are many Japanese, Chinese, and Korean tourists who go to golf courses centering on Sriracha, which is located in the middle of the surrounding golf courses. There is Loi Island in the city, and there are seafood sales and seafood restaurants, and it is crowded with local Thais and Japanese. There are regular flights from Koh Loi to Koh Sichang every day, and many people make day trips. In addition, there are zoos such as Khao Kheow Open Zoo and Sriracha Tiger Zoo, and there are many Chinese and Korean tourists. • It is also easily accessible to Burapha University in Chonburi Province and Pattaya, a world-famous tourist destination. • Commercial facility • Pacific Park (Robinson), J-Park Sriracha • night life • Due to the large number of Japanese companies operating in the surrounding industrial parks, the area around Sriracha Robinson has Japanese karaoke and snack bars, and is bustling with expatriates at night.

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