On 26th May 2012, H.E. Ambassador Virasakdi Futrakul gave an opening speech at the “Thai FestivalinNagoya 2012”. The 8th ThaiFestivalinNagoya was held at Hisaya Odori Park inNagoya during 26-27 May 2012 by the ThaiFestivalinNagoya Executive Committee and Yamamori Inc. The Royal Thai Embassy was a special sponsore and held exhibition on “125th ...
On 2 June 2018, H.E. Mr. Bansarn Bunnag, the Ambassador of Thailand to Tokyo presided over the opening ceremony of the 14th ThaiFestivalinNagoya, held between 2-3 June 2018, at the Edion Hisaya Plaza (Hisaya-Odori Park) by Yamamori Co., Ltd., a major Thai curry manufacturer in Japan, with the support of Aichi Prefecture and
On 2 June 2018, H.E. Mr. Bansarn Bunnag, the Ambassador of ...
On 17 May 2025, H.E. Mr. Witchu Vejjajiva, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, co-presided over and delivered remarks at the opening ceremony of the 18th ThaiFestivalinNagoya at Edion Hisaya Plaza inNagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, at the invitation of the Organizing Committee of the ThaiFestivalinNagoya. Also present at the ceremony were the Honourable Mr. ICHIMI Katsuyuki, Governor of Mie Prefecture, Mr. Akrapong ...
On 4 June 2016, H.E. Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag presided over the opening ceremony of the 12th ThaiFestivalinNagoya, which was held by Yamamori Co., Ltd. and was supported by Aichi Prefecture as well as Nagoya City.
On 4 June 2016, H.E. Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag presided over the opening ceremony of the 12th ThaiFestivalinNagoya, which was held by Yamamori ...
The Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo, joined the 9
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ThaiFestivalinNagoya during 25-26 May 2013 held by the ThaiFestivalinNagoya Organizing Committee. The event received a part of financial support from the Embassy, which owned its booths in cooperation with Thai offices such as the Tourism Authority of Thailand ...
On 20 June 2015, Ambassador Sihasak Phuangketkeow attended the opening ceremony of the 11th ThaiFestivalinNagoya. The event was held at Hisaya-odori Park, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture from 20-21 June 2015. The event was organized by the Nagoya, ThaiFestival Organizing Committee, with Yamamori Inc. taking the lead role, supported by the Royal Thai Embassy. On ...
On 16 May 2025, H.E. Mr. Witchu Vejjajiva, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, had a meeting with Honourable Mr. HIROSAWA Ichiro, Mayor of the City of Nagoya, at Nagoya City Hall, during his visit to attend the 18th ThaiFestivalinNagoya. Also present in the meeting was Mr. MIWA Yoshihiro, Honorary Consul-General inNagoya.
Ambassador Witchu congratulated Mayor HIROSAWA on his successful election in November 2024 and expressed the Embassy’s readiness to work closely with ...
... President of Denso Corporation, President of Noritake Co.Ltd., President of Nagoya University, and the Chief Abbot of Nittaiji Temple, to discuss ways to enhance cooperation in relevant, respective areas. Furthermore, the Ambassador attended the 17th ThaiFestivalinNagoya, which took place on 18-19 May 2024, as one of the honorary invitees.
Thailand and the Aichi prefecture have had a long-time relationship, with 4,000 Thais living in Aichi prefecture and over 480 companies from the prefecture investing in Thailand....
... Kakuozan Nittai-ji Temple as the Chairman of the Japan-Thailand Cultural Festival Committee, and Mr. KAWAMURA Takashi, Mayor of Nagoya City.
In his remarks, Ambassador Witchu emphasised the need to further strengthen Thailand – Japan relations characterized by its long-standing, close and cordial, and multi-faceted cooperation. He admired and pledged the Royal Thai Embassy’s support to the Festival annually organized at the Nittai-ji Temple which has long served as a symbol of Thailand – Japan historical ties. The ...
... Mr. Witchu Vejjajiva, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, co-presided over the opening ceremony of the Japan-Thailand Cultural Festival 2025 at Nittai-ji Temple, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, at the invitation of Mr. MIWA Yoshihiro, Honorary Consul-General of Thailand inNagoya and Honorary Chairman of the Japan-Thailand Cultural Festival Committee, as well as Venerable MURAKAMI Enryu, Representative ... ... Japan-Thailand Cultural Festival 2025 took place on 11 - 12 October 2025 with over 31,000 visitors. The event featured both Thai and Japanese cuisine, products, as well as art and culture and tradition such as Muay Thai, Thai classical dance, Japanese ...