On 18 November 2012, the Embassy arranged the annual consular services for the Thai community in Japan at WatPaknam (PaknamTemple), Chiba prefecture. The consular team, led by Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Chargé d’affaires, hold its first consular services of the fiscal year 2013 at the facility of WatPaknam at the sideline of the Royal Katina ceremony, graciously granted by HM the King of Thailand. The consular services include ...
On 11 November 2018, Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag assigned Mr. Suvijak Piriyathananukul, Second Secretary together with Team Thailand to preside over the Kathina Ceremony at WatPaknam Japan, Chiba prefecture. In addition, the Royal Thai Embassy organized the Mobile Consular at the temple. The service included passport services, civil registration and legalization.
On 11 November 2018, Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag assigned Mr. Suvijak Piriyathananukul, Second Secretary together with Team Thailand to preside over the Kathina Ceremony ...
On 7 November 2021, H.E. Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, participated the Kathin Ceremony at WatPaknamTemple, 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 ...
On 22 and 29 July 2012, Phra Ajarn Amnart Opaso, from Phasornkaew Temple, Khao Ko District, Petchaboon Province, delivered a sermon at WatPaknam, Chiba Prefecture, and Wat Pa Buddharangsee, Tokyo. Mme Aumaporn Futrakul, Ambassador’s spouse, the embassy’s diplomats and staff, and Thai people in Japan, attended the event.
On 22 and 29 July 2012, Phra Ajarn Amnart Opaso, from Phasornkaew ...
On 10 November 2013, the Embassy, led by Ambassador Thanatip Upatising, arranged consular services for Thai community in Japan at WatPaknam (PaknamTemple), Chiba prefecture.
The Embassy’s consular section, together with the Thai Network in Japan (TNJ), a volunteer-based organization run by Thais, assisted in passport issuance, legalization and household documents issuances as well as counseling ...
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 WatPaknam 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 ...
... Ministry of Health of Thailand, organized the Vocational Training Project in Japan during 3-30 August 2013 at WatPaknam (PaknamTemple), Narita Prefecture, Japan. Thirty-eight Thai citizens participated in this project where they learned professional massage ... ... of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine.
The participants also practiced Samatha-Vipassana meditation with the monks of WatPaknam, which helped the learning process of traditional Thai medicine and pacified the minds of the practitioners
The Vocational ...
... Ministry of Health of Thailand, organized the Vocational Training Project in Japan during 3-30 August 2013 at WatPaknam (PaknamTemple), Narita Prefecture, Japan. Thirty-eight Thai citizens participated in this project where they learned professional massage ... ... of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine.
The participants also practiced Samatha-Vipassana meditation with the monks of WatPaknam, which helped the learning process of traditional Thai medicine and pacified the minds of the practitioners
The Vocational ...
On 13 October 2023, the Royal Thai Embassy organized a Buddhist merit-making ceremony for the remembrance of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great at WatPaknamTemple, Chiba. Ms. Prangtip Kanchanahattakij, Chargé d' Affaires ad interim, presided over the ceremony, together with Team Thailand officials and spouses, the Embassy’s staff and Thai people living in Japan. There were approximately 50 people ...
... Tokyo, for the Temple Consecration Ceremony with an Enshrinement of Sacred Marker Spheres (the opening of the ordination hall) at Wat Phra Dhammakaya Tochigi. This ordination hall is considered the second ordination hall in Japan (The first one is in WatPaknam, Chiba). The ceremony was attended by over 150 monks from Thailand and Thai temples in Japan, and more than 700 Buddhist devotees participated in the event.