On 10 January 2024, the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo dispatched the first batch of essential relief items for humanitarian assistance to those affected by the recent earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture. The relief efforts have been carrying out in collaboration with the Non-Profit Organization (NPO) YOU-I.
The affected Thai communities has well received the initial relief items sent by the Royal Thai Embassy on 14 ...
... collaboration with Wannapob Company, a Thai company based in Japan, dispatched 4,000 packs of 5-kilogram Thai grain rice in total of 20,000 kilograms as the third batch of essential relief items for humanitarian assistance to those affected by the recent earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture, in addition to the relief essentials sent as the first batch on 10 January 2024 and the second batch on 16 January 2024. The relief efforts have been carrying out in cooperation with the Non-Profit Organization (NPO) ...
... 9 from Karumai Secondary School in Iwate Prefecture who visited the Royal Thai Embassy were welcomed by Minister Singtong Lapisatepun.
Such visit was a part of their workplace visit activities during their school trip. Since the Great East Japan Earthquake, the school has encouraged students to receive disaster restoration education. During their visit to the embassy, the students, therefore, learned about the damage caused by the Sumatra earthquake and tsunami, which hit the southern part of ...
On 16 January 2024, the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo and relevant private companies based in Japan joined forces in dispatching the second batch of essential relief items for humanitarian assistance to those affected by the recent earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture, in addition to the relief items sent earlier on 10 January 2024. The relief efforts have been carrying out in collaboration with the Non-Profit Organization (NPO) “YOU-I” and other related NPOs in the area....
... Japan, which will be commemorated in this coming September for its 125th anniversary. He also mentioned about the embassy’s missions, including consular affairs, assistance to the Thai nationals in Japan affected by last year’s Great East Japan Earthquake, preparation for future disasters and promotion of Thai culture to the Japanese.On 14 June 2012, Ambassador Virasakdi Futrakul gave an interview to the staff of “24 hours – Sleepless Thailand”, Modernine TV’s documentary. The program ...
On 17 July 2011, the Ambassador and Madame visited Sendai to view the Tohoku Rokkon Matsuri, meet with Ms. Mieko Okuyama, Mayor of Sendai, and examine Natori City - one of the devastated area of the great earthquake.
On 17 July 2011, the Ambassador and Madame visited Sendai to view the Tohoku Rokkon Matsuri, meet with Ms. Mieko Okuyama, Mayor of Sendai, and examine Natori City - one of the devastated area of the great earthquake.
... region led by Mme. Aumaporn Futrakul,Thai Ambassador’s spouse, held a charity bazaar at Asean-Japan Center. Thai handicraft and lemongrass juice were also sold in the event.The proceeds would be donated to youth affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake.Mrs. Nobuko Kan, Japanese Prime Minister’s spouse, also kindly attended this charity event.
On 14 October 2011, Ambassador Virasakdi Futrakul led officials fromthe Embassy to visit TEPCO Power Station in Oimachi, Tokyo. One of the two gas turbine generators Thailand lent to TEPCOafter the Great East Japan Earthquake was installed at the site.
On 14 October 2011, Ambassador Virasakdi Futrakul led officials from
the Embassy to visit TEPCO Power Station in Oimachi,
Tokyo. One of the two gas turbine generators Thailand lent to TEPCO
after the Great East ...
Thai and foreign residents in Ishikawa Prefecture and nearby areas whose affected by the earthquake on 1 January 2024, received relief items from Thailand dispatched through the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo in collaboration with relevant Thai and Japanese private sector. The said humanitarian relief was successful with the assistance and facilitation ...
... witnessed the delivery of 25-ton-processed chicken meat product, Kara-age, from Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL at Nichirei Logistics Warehouse, Shinagawa District, Tokyo. Maruei Group and Ocean System Group will distribute it to the victims of Great East Japan Earthquake.
On May 13, 2011 Ambassador Virasakdi Futrakul and Minister Counsellor Waravuth Pouapinya of the Royal Thai Embassy witnessed the delivery of 25-ton-processed chicken meat product, Kara-age, from Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL at Nichirei Logistics ...