On 19 September 2023, the Office of Commercial Affairs and the Office of Agricultural Affairs of the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo organized a public relations event to promote Thai mangosteen. The event is held to raise awareness and promote Thai mangosteen among Japanese consumers after the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries allows, with a scientific clarification, the import of Thai mangosteen without vapor ...
... witnessed the signing of an MoU on agricultural product import from Thailand between Mr. Pradit Maneesorn, President of Thanyanan Tender Foods Co., Ltd., and Mr. Yukituru Higuchi, Director of Tobiseiyu Co., Ltd. at the Residence. The products include mangosteen ice-cream, mango ice-cream, and mangosteen juice.
The signing ceremony was followed by a luncheon hosted by the Ambassador.
... national players, T-Pop cover songs by the Yuru band, and food stalls and kitchen cars selling Thai cuisine and beverages. All of them attracted a lot of Japanese football fans.
The Embassy’s booth, this year, aimed to introduce a Thai fruit “mangosteen” to Japanese customers. The Embassy arranged games and quiz about mangosteen and presented mangosteens which are imported directly from Thailand as prizes.
The said Thai festival was held before the start of the football match between Kawasaki ...
... generations who live outside Tokyo. Having Thai food on the supermarket shelves also reiterated the fact that Thai food can be easily cooked at home. The Ambassador closed his remarks by recommending must-try products, such as Gros Michel banana, durian, mangosteen, coconut juice and jasmine rice.
... Ambassador Witchu also discussed ways to strengthen agricultural cooperation as Aomori Prefecture is looking for expanding the overseas markets for its high-quality apples while Thailand is aiming to promote its increasingly popular fruits, such as mangosteen, mango, and pomelo.
On this occasion, Vice Governor KOTANI cordially presented Aomori famous apples as a gift to the Royal Thai Embassy. This year, Aomori Prefecture has exported about 30,000 tons of apples overseas, including 808 tons to ...
... provide interesting information about Thailand’s future development plans which will be focusing on the development of innovation and the promotion of regional relations. There will also be the advertisement of Thai fruits such as mango, durian, mangosteen and banana from the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, and Thailand travel guiding activities from the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Osaka Office as well. In addition, the Royal Thai Embassy also provided mobile consular services regarding ...
... parallel with the event. Minister Singtong Lapisatepun gave an opening speech together with Japanese honorable guests such as representatives from Yamamori Inc., Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya City.
The Royal Thai Embassy booth promoted pomeloes and mangosteens as the Thai fruit showcase. At the same time, it also gained opinions about Thailand from the guests through questionnaires. Moreover, Thai costume corner was also opened for photo shoot. All activities were to encourage the local Japanese ...
... Muay Thai, Thai dance, tea ceremonies and meditation trials, were offered at the 46 vibrant booths outdoors and inside the Hall. The Royal Thai Embassy, in collaboration with the Royal Thai Honorary Consulate-General in Nagoya, showcased Thai "mangosteen".
The esteemed presence of Mr. OMURA Hideaki, Governor of Aichi Prefecture, further emphasized the significance of this cultural exchange. The Japan-Thailand Cultural Festival 2023 drew a substantial audience of approximately 20,000 individuals,...