... has been organized for more than 20 years, therefore it is considered an important occasion to promote public relationships between Thailand and Japan. This year, the Thai festival will be held 8 places other than Tokyo, such as Osaka, Nagoya, Sendai, Shizuoka, Fukuoka, Oita, Saga and Okinawa.
This year's Thai festival in Tokyo had a theme with "the more we know Thailand, the more we love", and there was also OTOP Land area which brought Thai quality products to display and sell, in addition,...
... serves as a significant mechanism for promoting people-to-people relations between Thailand and Japan. This year, in addition to Tokyo, Thai festivals were held or are going to be held across Japan in more than 10 other cities including Chiba, Osaka, Shizuoka, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Sendai, Kawasaki, Saga, Oita, and Kobe. From today to June 16, 2023, there is also a special campaign called "Fine Thai in Your Area," which gathers Thai restaurants, products, and goods at special prices, at
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... Nagamasa Festival
On 13 October 2013, H.E. Mr. Thanatip Upatising and his spouse, together with Mr. Suraphon Svetasreni, Governor of Tourism Authirity of Thailand attended the 28th Japan-Thailand Nagamasa Festival at Sengen Shopping Street, Aoi district, Shizuoka City and delivered the congratulatory speech at the opening ceremony. The Embassy and Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Tokyo Office have supported the festival since 2007.
This year, TAT Tokyo Office conducted Thai traditional wedding ceremony ...
... The festival started in the year 2000 with only 30,000 visitors however in the present, there are about 300,000 visitors each year and it is spread out to other prefectures in Japan such as Osaka Prefecture, Nagoya Prefecture, Sendai Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture, showing that Thailand’s popularity in Japan. And for this year’s Thai Festival is more special than the previous with restaurant, shops, drinks and fruits booths up to 189 booths and the Thai Village, an exhibition in ...
... among others,by the expanding enthusiasm of local authorities and communities in Japan to establish“Thai Festival” in Tokyo, which has been well received by the Japanese public for 20 years.Similar events are now organised in Osaka, Nagoya, Sendai, Shizuoka, Fukuoka, Saga, Oita and Okinawa.
Bonds between Thai and Japanese people are clearly seen not only during normal situation but are also particularly visible during times of difficulties. Examples are seen after unprecedented natural ...