Japanese Tourist Attacked in Pattaya After Motorcycle Dispute
A Japanese tourist, aged 57, is left seriously injured after a violent attack in Pattaya. The incident happens in the early hours of October 4, 2025, near the entrance to Soi 13 Chalermprakiat. Local rescue workers confirm the man, identified as Mr Honda, is struck in the face by an unknown assailant.
When Pattaya Rescue Center teams arrive, they find Mr Honda bleeding heavily beside his blue Scoopy i motorcycle. He suffers a clear nasal fracture. The attacker flees the scene immediately on his own motorcycle and remains at large.
Row Over Motorcycles Turns Violent on Soi 13
Witnesses say the trouble starts with a simple argument between Mr Honda and a local motorcyclist. “It was just words at first,” one bystander tells The Pattaya News. But the dispute quickly escalates. Within seconds, the local man lashes out, striking Mr Honda repeatedly before speeding away.
Despite his injuries, Mr Honda refuses hospital treatment. Rescue workers provide first aid at the scene. He insists on returning to his hotel instead of seeking further care.

Police in Pattaya Frustrated as Victim Refuses to Press Charges
Pattaya police express disappointment at Mr Honda’s decision not to file a report. “Without a complaint, it’s hard to move forward,” an officer admits. Investigators stress that cooperation from victims is crucial for solving such cases.
Still, police treat the attack with utmost seriousness. Officers secure evidence at the scene and interview local residents. They hope new leads will help them track down the suspect.
Seconds of Violence: Eyewitnesses Recall the Attack
Eyewitnesses describe the attack in detail. Mr Honda parks his motorcycle when a Thai man on another bike stops behind him. After a brief exchange, the situation explodes. The attacker punches Mr Honda, then races off at high speed.
These accounts help police piece together the sequence of events. The motive remains unclear, but officers suspect a minor dispute—possibly over parking—may have triggered the violence. Authorities urge anyone with more information to come forward.
CCTV Hunt for Pattaya Attacker Underway
Police now rely on CCTV footage from the area to identify the suspect. They stress that, even without a formal complaint, the investigation continues. “Tourist safety is our top priority,” a police spokesperson says.
Officers appeal to the public for tips. The search for the attacker is ongoing, as authorities work to prevent further incidents and bring the perpetrator to justice.




