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Bits of knowledge about the diplomatic relations between Thailand and Japan

26 September 2019 is considered the 132nd anniversary of Thailand and Japan Diplomatic Relation. Today in the year 1887, the “Declaration of Amity and Commerce between Japan and Siam” was signed by Prince Devawongse Varopakarn, 26 September 2019 is considered the 132nd anniversary of Thailand and Japan Diplomatic Relation. Today in the year 1887, the “Declaration of Amity and Commerce between Japan and Siam” was ...

Thailand –Japan Relations

          Historical and commercial ties between Thailand and Japan can be traced back over 600 years to the 14th century when trade was conducted between Siam and Ryukyu Kingdom (Okinawa). The number of merchants going to Ayutthaya increased in the 16th century and with the issuance ... ... diplomatic relations began to expand. On 26 September 1887, Thailand and Japan signed the Declaration of Amity and Commerce,formally establishing their diplomatic relations. In fact, Thailand was the...
07/07/2020

The Ambassador paid a visit to the special exhibition to commemorate the 130th anniversary of the Japan-Thailand Diplomatic Relations

... September 2017, H.E. Ambassador Banasarn Bunnag paid a visit to the special exhibition to commemorate the 130th anniversary of the Japan-Thailand diplomatic relations, held during 24 July - 30 November 2017, at the Diplomatic Archives, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ... ... Diplomatic Archives, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. The exhibition displays rare historical items from 1887 when Japan and Thailand established the diplomatic relations, such as the Declaration of Amity and Commerce between the Kingdom of Siam and Japan, the Letters of Credence of the First Ambassadors of the two countries, the documents about an unofficial visit ...

History of the Thai Residence

          Following the signing of the Declaration of Amity and Commerce between Siam and Japan, both countries began to send diplomatic missions to each other’s country. In 1899, the Legation of Siam was dispatched to Tokyo headed by Phraya Ritthirong Ronchet, Minister Plenipotentiary. He was the first Chief of the Thai Mission to Japan....
07/07/2020
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