On 20 January 2020, Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun welcomed 5 winners of the 7th JapaneseLanguageContest in Bangkok organized by Kyoritsu International Foundation and talked with them about the Japanese speech contest and Japan visit.
On 20 January 2020, Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun welcomed 5 winners of the 7th JapaneseLanguageContest in Bangkok ...
in Japan titled “What is the happiness?” at Kanda University. The annually contest is held to promote Thai language and Thai Studies among Japanese undergraduates in Japan. In this year contest, there were 13 Japan undergraduates from 5 universities in Japan comprised of Tenri University in Nara Prefecture, Osaka University in Osaka Prefecture, Keio University in Tokyo, Kanda University ...
On 15 December 2012, the Royal Thai Embassy in corporation with Kanda University of International Studies held the 7th Thai Speech Contest to allow Japanese students who study the Thai language in their universities to present their ability in the Thai language and give their opinions through Thai speech. The event also allowed university students to exchange their views on Thai studies.The event was held at the Millennium Hall, Kanda ...
On 11 December 2023, Ms. Achara Chaiyasan, Counsellor, welcomed the winners of the 11th JapaneseLanguageContest in Bangkok, organised by Kyoritsu International Foundation. Japanese speech contest, the visit to Japan and their aspirations were among topics of the discussion.
The said contest was held on 8 August 2023 and the winners were granted a unique ...
... NAKASE Fuka, a third-year student and Ms. IWAMOTO Isa, a second-year student, both from Kanda University of International Studies.
The Royal Thai Embassy has worked together with Kanda University of International Studies in organising the Thai speech contests consecutively for 17 years to provide a platform for Japanese students who are studying Thai language and Thai studies to develop and showcase their Thai language proficiency. Looking ahead, the Royal Thai Embassy will continue to work with relevant partners to further promote Thai language, culture and tradition in Japan.
... routed Tokyo - Bangkok supported by the Royal Thai Embassy and the accommodation coupon in Bangkok supported by TAT Tokyo. Other contestants received rewards and valuable books on Thailand supported by Japan Thailand Association (JTA).The Thai Speech Contest is indeed aimed at promoting better understanding on Thailand, its culture and the value of Thai society through Thai language studies and research, promoting Thai Studies among Japanese scholars and to extend Friends of Thailand in the long term.
On January 21, 2019, Mrs. Dheerangkun Uchino, First Secretary welcomed 5 winners of the 6th JapaneseLanguageContest in Bangkok organized by Kyoritsu International Foundation on August 23, 2018, and talked with them about the Japanese speech contest and Japan visit. Winners were granted the chance to travel to Japan during 20-27 January 2019.
On January 21,...
... representatives from the Royal Thai Embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, joined in the judging panel for the contest.
The outstanding prizes were awarded to Mr. Daigo OGASAWARA, a second-year student form Osaka University, and Ms. Sara ... ... prizes included a scholarship of 50,000 yen from the Embassy.
The Embassy is delighted to observe the growing interest among Japanese students in learning Thai language. Many students also started learning Thai after being captivated by Thai dramas. All participating students demonstrated ...
... 3 representatives from the Royal Thai Embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, in the judging panel for the contest.
The outstanding prizes were awarded to Ms. NAKATA Fuko, a fourth year student, and Ms. KUBONO Kanako, a third year student,... ... Embassy and round trip air tickets from Tokyo-Bangkok-Tokyo, sponsored by Thai AirAsia.
The Embassy is very pleased that many Japanese students showed interested in learning Thai language and that all participating students were enthusiastic in developing their Thai language skills. The Embassy is determined ...
On 1 February 2013, Ambassador Thanatip Upatising hosted a dinner at the Residence for Mr. Koichi Minagawa, Department of Asian Language Associate Professor, Mrs. Supaporn Shigetomi and Mrs. Pornsri Wright, Thai Language lecturers from the same department, and Japanese university students who participated in the 7th Thai Speech Contest. The Ambassador pointed out that students who understand both Japanese and Thai are important forces to develop better relations between the two countries.
The speech contest was jointly held by the Royal Thai Embassy and Kanda University of ...