... established the Thailand – Fukuoka Friendship Association in 2007.
The Royal Thai Embassy set up the “Thailand 4.0 – The future is here.” to promote government policy regarding future development projects in the country. The Office of AgriculturalAffairs organized activities to promote quality of Thai agricultural products while the Tokyo office of Tourism Authority of Thailand coordinated activities promoting tourism in northern Thailand. There were 18 booths of Thai restaurant and shops joining ...
... role
On 4-5 October 2014, the Royal Thai Embassy joined the Global Festa annual event, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan in the effort to raise public awareness on the Japan’s international role as the ODA donor and partner for ... ... products which are currently imported to Japan i.e., herbs and spices, fruits and processed foods, in order to demonstrate the agricultural development in Thailand that have grown from the field to agro-industry. The fruit tasting has also drawn great attention ...
... opened the 15th Thai Festival Anniversary mark.
This year’s festival introduced more than 180 booths promoting Thai food, fruits, and products. Booths by Thai public offices such as Tourism Authority of Thailand, Office of Commercial Affairs, Office of AgriculturalAffairs, Royal Project, NGOs/NPOs, and Thai temples were included.
Highlight of the 15th Thai Festival was the exhibition booth, which showcased Thai herbs and spices with guidelines on their usage such as in food, beverage and spa; Thai sweets making,...
On 20 January 2014, the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo, together with the Office of Commercial Affairs and the Office of AgriculturalAffairs in Tokyo, held Yakitori Party to celebrate the reimportation of Thai raw chicken meat to Japan.
Ambassador Thanatip Upatising, as well as Dr. Tristsadee Chaosuancharoen, Director-General of the Department of Livestock Development, Mrs. Nuntawan ...
... Studies gave the closing remarks.
Every contestant had delivered the speech under the title of “Effort” and answered a question in Thai. The selection panel was comprised of representatives from Office of Economic and Investment Affairs, Office of AgriculturalAffairs, Tourism Authority of Thailand in Tokyo and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.
The outstanding prize for this year contest belonged to Ms. Shieko Maruyama the 1st year student from Kanda University of International Studies and Ms. Higari ...
... Tokyo and its private sector partner, G-Yu Creative Co., Ltd.. A total of 118 Thai food stalls, shops, and product booths of both the public and private sectors were set up in the heart of Tokyo to promote Thainess to the Japanese people. The Office of AgriculturalAffairs and Office of Commercial Affairs of the Royal Thai Embassy and other sections, presented an exhibition showcasing the BCG (Bio-Circular-Green) economy model, which was popular among visitors. The photo booth decorated with Thai orchid garnered ...
... Shop, The Support Arts and Crafts International Centre of Thailand (Public Organization), Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Ministry of Industry, Tourism Authority of Thailand and Thai Air Asia X. Moreover, there were performances ... ... Hunz Issariya / James Jirayu / VieTrio / Tiger Club and Miss Thailand Group.
During the opening ceremony, Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr. Don Pramudwinai gave the opening speech expressing his condolences regarding the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake and ...
... Tokyo for November 2019.
On 29 November 2019, Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun presided over the Thailand team meeting in Tokyo for November 2019. The Thailand team meeting is an opportunity for Thai agencies in Japan including, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Economic and Investment Office, Commercial Office, Agriculture Office, Industrial Office, Labour Office, Education Office, Tourism Authority of Thailand Office, Military diplomatic assistant Office, Economic and Financial Office to exchange views on the ongoing issue and plan for the meet year.
On 31 July 2015, the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo cooperated with the Department of International Trade Promotion and Office of AgricultureAffairs in the Tokyo held, “Som-O Night” event at the Embassy’s Hall. The event was held in order to promote Thai Pomelo (Som-O) and Thai restaurants offering Thai food, using pomelo as the main ingredient during 1-31 August 2015. About 130 people ...
... Imperial Highness Princess Takamado.
On this occasion, the Minister paid a visit to the Thai outlet which showcased various species of orchids from Thailand which had been organised by the Marketing Organization for Farmers of Thailand and the Office of AgriculturalAffairs in Tokyo.