and Heads of Thai officials in Japan participated in The KingRamaV Memorial Ceremony and paid respect to the Statue of The KingRamaV at Nitaiji Temple in Nagoya city, Aichi Prefecture.
On 23 October 2009, The KingRamaV Memorial Day, Mr. Pichai Israbhakdi Chargé daffaires, the Embassys officials, Thai Consulate-Generals ...
... from Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo, Royal Thai Consulate-General, Osaka together with the Head of Thai offices in Japan and the representative of Honorary Consulate-General in Nagoya to attend the worship and wreath-laying ceremony on the occasion of KingRamaV’s memorial day at Nittai-ji Temple, Nagoya, Aichi prefectureNittai-ji, meaning Japan-Thai Temple, is the symbol of the long relationship and Buddhism relations between Thailand and Japan. It was constructed as a memorial on the occasion that King ...
... monarchy and the transfer of power to the constitution-based system of government as demanded.
To some, this demand was premature, but fortunately with the far-sightedness of King Prajadhipok and his predecessors in particular King Chulalongkorn the Great (RamaV) and King Vajiravudh (Rama VGI), Thailand was not unprepared for this transition. While continuing the process launched by the two previous kings, King Prajadhipok had every intention of accustoming the Thais to the Western system of constitutional monarchy ...
... Bansarn Bunnag led the Team Thailand from Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo, Osaka together with the Head of Thai offices in Japan and the representative of Honorary Consulate-General in Nagoya to attend the worship and wreath-laying ceremony on the occasion of KingRamaV’s memorial day at Nittai-ji Temple, Nagoya, Aichi prefecture.
On 23 October 2017, H.E. Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag led the Team Thailand from Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo, Osaka together with the Head of Thai offices in Japan and the representative ...
On 6 May 2019, H.E. Mr. Bansarn Bunnag, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, presided over the well-wishing ceremony on the occasion of the Coronation of KingRama X. The ceremony was held concurrently with the ceremony in Thailand
On 6 May 2019, H.E. Mr. Bansarn Bunnag, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, presided over the well-wishing ceremony on the occasion of the Coronation of KingRama X. The ceremony ...
... Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo, Royal Thai Consulate-General, Osaka, together with Heads of Thai public offices in Japan and the representative of Honorary Consulate-General in Nagoya, to attend the worship and wreath-laying ceremony on the occasion of KingRamaV’s memorial day at Nittai-ji Temple, Nagoya, Aichi prefecture.
Nittai-ji was constructed as a memorial on the occasion that King Chulalongkorn (RamaV) gave the relics of Buddha Sakyamuni (placed in stupa) and the Buddha statue to Japanese Buddhists ...
On 4 May 2019, Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag presided over the ceremony on the auspicious occasion of the Coronation of KingRama X at the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo. The ceremony was attended by Heads of Offices of Team Thailand in Japan, Thai Government officials and their families, local staff as well as Thai people in Japan, totally around 200 people.
On 4 May 2019,...
... Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo, Royal Thai Consulate-General, Osaka, together with Heads of Thai public offices in Japan and the representative of Honorary Consulate-General in Nagoya, to attend the worship and wreath-laying ceremony on the occasion of KingRamaV’s memorial day at Nittai-ji Temple, Nagoya, Aichi prefecture.
Nittai-ji was constructed as a memorial on the occasion that King Chulalongkorn (RamaV) gave the relics of Buddha Sakyamuni (placed in stupa) and the Buddha statue to Japanese Buddhists ...
On 4 May 2020 at 10.00 hours, Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun presided over the ceremony to commemorate the auspicious Anniversary of the Coronation of KingRama X at the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo. The ceremony was attended by officials of Team Thailand in Tokyo and their spouses.
On the same occasion, the Ambassador Singtong, his spouse, together with the Embassy’s officials, their spouses and staff ...
On 23 October 2010, Ambassador and spouse, the Head of Thai Offices in Japan, Thai officials, Royal Thai Honorary Consulate-General in Nagoya and Thai people resided in Japan joined in the memorial ceremony of the centennial of the demise of KingRamaV at Nitaiji Temple, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. The ceremony this year was special to recollect the KingRamaV’s centennial demise and the royal grace of who had tremendous contributions to Thailand, Thai people as well as to Thailand-Japan ...