... International Strategy Division, Mie Prefectural Government, paid a courtesy call on H.E. Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun. Both sides exchanged views on enhancing local-to-local cooperation between Thailand and Japan in various dimensions, particularly the ThaiFestivalinNagoya and the amiable relations between Thailand and Mie Prefecture in which Mr. MITSUBAYASHI has actively played a crucial role. In addition, both sides discussed Japan’s technical intern trainee programme which contributes to Thailand’s human ...
... Japanese. Yamamori has been cooperating with the Embassy for more than 15 years and it invests in the Thai instant food industry in Japan. In addition, Yamamori also opened a Japanese Soy Sauce (Shoyu) factory in Thailand and are also a sponsor of the ThaiFestivalinNagoya.
... Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, and Mrs. Porndee Lapisatepun, spouse of the Ambassador, hosted a luncheon in honour of Dr. Kobchai Jitsakula, President of Alliance Française-Thai, Chiang Rai, and founder of Chiang Rai Elephant Project, and his family members.
On this occasion, Ambassador Singtong expressed ... ... “KOCHABUA”, using “lotus flower” as a symbol of Thailand-Japan relations, was presented to Kakuozan Nittaiji Temple inNagoya, Aichi Prefecture, during the opening ceremony of the Japan-Thailand Cultural Festival on 1 October 2022.
The Embassy appreciated this valuable presents and sincerely hopes that the Embassy will have an opportunity ...
... and Ryukyu Kingdom (Okinawa). The number of merchants going to Ayutthaya increased in the 16th century and with the issuance of trade licenses (trade by Red-Seal Ships)... ... throne. The fish “Plaa Nin,” which became an important nutrient for the Thai people, was originally introduced to King Bhumibol from Crown Prince Akihito (now... ... 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...