... the city.
The Kawagoe City has had a cordial relationship with Thailand in many fronts. Three Thai volunteer groups in Saitama have been working closely with the city. The Kawagoe City was also a host town for the Thai karate team during the Tokyo Olympic Games 2020.
... promotion activities at the Thai Festival at AEON Mall Makuhari- Shintoshin, Chiba Prefecture, which will be held during 23 – 25 September 2022.
The Ambassador informed that the Royal Thai Government is promoting Muaythai to be included in the Asian Games and the Olympics in the future. He also reiterated that the cooperation with Thai boxing Gyms in Japan to make Muaythai popular among the Japanese people is not only important to promote Thai culture, but also generates income for Thai people and stimulates the ...
... Kawagoe City officials briefed about Kawagoe which is a famous tourist destination for Thais. Kawagoe City and Thailand also has a cooperation on cultural exchanges. Moreover, Kawagoe City was the Host Town for the Thai Karate National Team during the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
On this occasion, Mrs. Sujinda Izumida, Advisor to the Group of Thai Community in Saitama, informed the Ambassador of the Group’s activities. The Thai Community in Saitama has rendered assistance to Thai nationals, in particular ...
... Kita-Kyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and his accompanying sports delegation at the Embassy. Both sides discussed various areas of cooperation between Thailand and Kita-Kyushu, be they seaport, education, industrial estate and sports.
During the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, Kita-Kyushu was also a host town for table tennis and taekwondo athletes from Thailand. On this occasion, Mr. MIURA congratulated on the success of Ms. Panipak Wongpattanakit, the Thai Taekwondo gold medalist in Tokyo Olympics, who participated ...
... issues. In the spirit of paying tribute to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, the Ambassadors participated in the Meeting in respective national Olympics and Paralympics uniform. While congratulating on the success of the ASEAN athletes in the Olympic, the Ambassadors blessed the ASEAN athletes participating in the Paralympic Games during 24 August - 5 September 2021.
On 7 August 2021 Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun congratulated Miss Sudaporn “Taew” Seesondee on winning a bronze medal for Thailand from Boxing – Women’s Lightweight (60 KG) at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Ambassador Singtong expressed his sincere congratulations on Miss Sudaporn’s success that made a new page of history for Thai female boxing. This is the second medal Thailand won in this Games. Miss Sudaporn’s determination and perseverance ...
On 4 August 2021, representatives of the Royal Thai Embassy in Japan participated in “OMOTENASHI” Cooking Legacy Project. This online food-tasting event was jointly organised by the Headquarters for the Promotion of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games under the Office of the Prime Minister of Japan, Happo-en Tokyo Restaurant, and Host Town authorities.
The organizers and the participating Host Towns gave a brief overview of the project and ideas behind each dish which was specially created by ...
On 25 July 2021, H.E. Mr. Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Sports and Tourism of Thailand, congratulated H.E. Mr. Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), on the success of the Opening Ceremony of Tokyo 2020 Olympics on 23 July 2021. He also wished the IOC smooth organisation until the end of the Games.
The discussion was held at the Okura Tokyo Hotel and was also attended by Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun and KhunyingPatama Leeswadtrakul, who is an IOC member from Thailand, the Deputy President of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and the ...
... students in Saga Prefecture for the Thai national team.
Both rowing athletes expressed their sincere appreciation for the students in Saga and Saga Prefecture for the origami cranes and for sending them heartfelt supporting message in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Saga Prefecture is a host town for Thailand’s rowing team. Regrettably, the Thai team could not join the pre-Games training camps, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Royal Thai Embassy wishes to thank Mr. TANEMURA Masaya, Director of Capital Region Office from Saga Prefecture, for bringing the origami cranes to the Embassy. The Embassy has passed such ...
... perseverance brought the national pride and inspiration for the whole country.
He also expressed his full support for Mr. Thana Chaiprasit, Chef de Mission of Thailand Olympic Team, and the taekwondo team members who did their very best during the Games. He emphasised the Embassy’s continued support during Tokyo Olympics 2020for all 42 Thai athletes competing in 16 sports and the team staffs.