... 16th Thai Speech Contest at the Millennium Hall of Kanda University of International Studies. This year's competition drew 22 participants from five universities, namely Kanda University of International Studies, Osaka University, Obirin University, KeioUniversity and Kanda Institute of Foreign Languages.
On this occasion, Ms. Amornratna Charuratna, Minister (Economic and Financial), delivered the opening remarks on behalf of the Embassy. Moreover, Minister Amornratana, along with three other representatives ...
... Hall, Kanda University of International Studies.There were 20 contestants from 7 universities in Japan including Osaka University of Foreign Studies (Osaka Prefecture), Tenri University (Nara Prefecture), Utsunomiya University (Tochigi Prefecture), KeioUniversity (Tokyo), University of Tsukuba (Ibaraki Prefecture), and Kanda University of International Studies (Chiba Prefecture). For this year, the committee comprised of Prof.Dr. Akagi Osamu from Osaka University of Foreign Studies, Mr....
... Salinee Phonprapai, Minister Counsellor of the Royal Thai Embassy presided over and gave an opening remarks.
Nineteen bachelor degree students of Thai Major from 5 universities took part in the contest namely Utsunomiya University, Osaka University, KeioUniversity, Ritsumeikan University and Kanda University of International Studies. Mr. Miyauchi Takahisa, President of Kanda University of International Studies gave the closing remarks.
Every contestant had delivered the speech under the title of “My ...
... Embassy co-organised the 15
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Thai Speech Contest at the Millennium Hall of Kanda University of International Studies. This year's competition was attended by 10 participants from four universities, namely Kanda University of International Studies, KeioUniversity, Osaka University, and Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.
This year's Thai Speech Contest was the first held in three years due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mrs. Saisarn Nagatsuka, Minister-Counsellor (Education), gave an opening ...
... southern Japan, purchased a piece of land consisting of 2,500 tsubo (1 tsubo = 3.30 sq.m.) in 1931 at the place which is now 14-6, Kami-Osaki 3-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, from Mr. Momosuke Fukuzawa, adopted child of Mr. Yukichi Fukuzawa, founder of KeioUniversity. Mr. Mumon Hamaguchi had the so-called “Hamaguchi Mansion” built on the purchased land in 1932. The mansion was designed by Mr. Yoriaki Wada and constructed by Shimizu Corporation. Mr. Mumon Hamaguchi, later known as the 10th Kichiemon ...
... southern Japan, purchased a piece of land consisting of 2,500 tsubo (1 tsubo = 3.30 sq.m.) in 1931 at the place which is now 14-6, Kami-Osaki 3-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, from Mr. Momosuke Fukuzawa, adopted child of Mr. Yukichi Fukuzawa, founder of KeioUniversity. Mr. Mumon Hamaguchi had the so-called “Hamaguchi Mansion” built on the purchased land in 1932. The mansion was designed by Mr. Yoriaki Wada and constructed by Shimizu Corporation. Mr. Mumon Hamaguchi, later known as the 10th Kichiemon ...