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The Royal Thai Embassy participated in the Robe-offering Ceremony at Chapphannarangsi Temple , Saitama

On 28November 2021, Mr. RomdejPhisalaphong, Minister-Counsellor, represented the Royal Thai Embassyin Tokyo in the Robe- offering Ceremony at Chapphannarangsi Temple, Saitama. The Robe-offering Ceremony is an annual religious event where Buddhists present monks with yellow robes and make a merit. At this event, the Embassy offered the temple a donation along with Covid-19 ...

The Royal Thai Embassy participated in the Robe-offering Ceremony at Wat Im Boon Dharma Ram, Tokyo

On 21 November 2021, Ms. Sadudee Kittisuwan, Minister-Counsellor (Labour), represented the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo in the Robe- offering Ceremony at Wat Im Boon Dharma Ram, Tokyo. Other representatives from the Team Thailand attending the said event included Mr. Seksan Sripraiwan - Director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Tokyo Office, Mr. Nattadorn Hassawathee - Deputy ...
25/11/2021

11.18 Royal Kathin Presentation Ceremony at Wat Paknam

... November 2012, Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Chargé d’affairs, together with the officials of the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo attended the Royal Kathin Presentation Ceremony at Wat Paknam Japan in Narita City, Chiba prefecture. This year, the Kathin robes were graciously bestowed by His Majesty the King. The robes were delivered to the temple by H.E. Mr. Sakthip Krairiksh, former Thai Ambassador to Japan and offered to the monks by Mr. Singtong. On 18 November 2012, Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Chargé d’affairs, together with the officials of the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo attended the Royal Kathin Presentation Ceremony at Wat Paknam Japan in Narita City,...
02/12/2012

Thai Buddhists’ Rituals “Tod Kratin” at Wat Puttarangsri, Hachioji, Tokyo

where many Thais living in Japan joined merit-making and offered ceremoniously to the monks.Tod Kratin is a Buddhist rituals connected to “Ok Phansa” or the end of the Buddhist lent and falls ... ... the full moon of the twelfth lunar month in November, Buddhists will join a merit-making ceremony and gather at the temple to offer robes and necessary items for temple life to the monks on the appointed day. The ritual normally holds for a whole day. After ...
07/10/2009

H.E. Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand, attended the Kathin Ceremony at Wat Paknam Temple,Tokyo

On 7 November 2021, H.E. Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, participated the Kathin Ceremony at Wat Paknam Temple, Chiba. The Kathin Ceremony isan annual religious event where Buddhists present monks with new yellow robes and make a merit after the ending of the Lent period. At this event, H.E. Ambassador offered the temple a donation along with Covid-19 protection equipment such as facial masks, antigen test kits and Oximeters. Moreover, the Embassy also provided a number of health-caring books and Kanji handbooks to the temple so that the temple could ...
18/11/2021

The Royal Thai Embassy participated in the Kathin Ceremony at Buddhadejmongkol Temple, Nagano

... 2021, Mr. Romdej Phisalaphong, Minister-Counsellor, represented the Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo, in the Kathin Ceremony at Buddhadejmongkol Temple, Nagano. The Kathin Ceremony is an annual religious event where Buddhists present monks with new yellow robes and make a merit after the ending of the Lent period. At this event, the Embassy offered the temple a donation along with Covid-19 protection equipment such as facial masks, antigen test kits and Oximeters. Moreover, the Embassy also provided a number of health-caring books and Kanji handbooks for Thai nationals living in Japanto ...
23/11/2021

The Royal Thai Embassy participated in the Kathin Ceremony at Wat Mettadham Temple, Ibaraki

... Romdej Phisalaphong, Minister-Counsellor, Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo, paticipated as the Chairperson of the Kathin Ceremony at Wat Mettadham Temple, Ibaraki. The Kathin Ceremony is an annual religious event where Buddhists present monks with new yellow robes and make a merit after the ending of the Lent period. At this event, the Embassy offered the temple a donation along with Covid-19 protection equipment such as facial masks, antigen test kits and Oximeters. Moreover, the Embassy also provided a number of health-caring books and Kanji handbooks for Thai nationals living in Japan so ...
10/11/2021

The Royal Thai Embassy participated in the Kathin Ceremony at Watrakang Japan Temple, Tokyo

... Ceremony at Watrakang Japan Temple. Other representatives from the Royal Thai Embassy attending the said event included Ms. Prangtip Kanchanahattakij - Minister. The Kathin Ceremony is an annual religious event where Buddhists present monks with new yellow robes and make a merit after the ending of the Lent period. At this event, the Embassy offered the temple a donation along with Covid-19 protection equipment such as facial masks, antigen test kits and Oximeters. Moreover, the Embassy also provided a number of health-caring books and Kanji handbooks for Thai nationals living in Japan so ...
18/11/2021

The Royal Thai Embassy participated in the Kathin Ceremony at Buddharangsee Temple, Ibaraki

... at Watrakang Japan Temple. Other representatives from the Office of Agricultural Affairs attending the said event included Mr. Sakon Wanasethi, Counsellor. The Kathin Ceremony is an annual religious event where Buddhists present monks with new yellow robes and make a merit after the ending of the Lent period. At this event, the Embassy offered the temple a donation along with Covid-19 protection equipment such as facial masks, antigen test kits and Oximeters. Moreover, the Embassy also provided a number of health-caring books and Kanji handbooks for Thai nationals living in Japan so ...
18/11/2021

The Royal Thai Embassy participated in the Kathin Ceremony at Wat Buddharam, Japan

... PrangtipKanchanahattakij, Minister, Mr. Somsak Vivithkeyoonvong, Minister-Counsellor (Agriculture) and Ms. Pattamawadee Aueareechit, Counsellor (Consul). The Kathin Ceremony is an annual religious event where Buddhists present monks with new yellow robes and make a merit after the ending of the Lent period. At this event, the Embassy offered the temple a donation along with Covid-19 protection equipment such as facial masks, antigen test kits and Oximeters. Moreover, the Embassy also provided a number of health-caring books and Kanji handbooks for Thai nationals living in Japan to ...
19/11/2021
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