On 17-18 July 2023, Mrs. Prangtip Kanchanahattakij, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission, representing the Royal Thai Embassy, attended town-promoting activity in Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture, upon the invitation from the Nagano Convention and Visitor Bureau.
During the visit, Mrs. Prangtip paid courtesy calls on Mr. OGIWARA Kenji, the Mayor of Nagano City, and Mr. SEKI Shoichiro, the Vice Governor of Nagano ...
On 26-27 August 2013, Ambassador Thanatip Upatising and Mme Monthip Upatising, his spouse, visited Nagano Prefecture in order to strengthen relationship between Thailand and the prefecture with Vice-Governor Yasuyoshi Wada and to visit Japanese agricultural businessmen who expanded their business to processed food and service industries to prepare ...
On 23 October 2015, Mr. Nattapong Lathapipat, Minister Counsellor, gave a lecture about Thailand in the event of Sekai Aji Meguri no Kai, Nagano prefecture.
On 23 October 2015, Mr. Nattapong Lathapipat, Minister Counsellor, gave a lecture about Thailand in the event of Sekai Aji Meguri no Kai, Nagano prefecture. He spoke about tourism, culture, food and other interesting topics. More ...
.... On the same day, a medical team from Saku Central Hospitals assisted Thai people for basic medical examination and consultation on simply health care.
On 13 September 2009, Royal Thai Embassy provided a mobile consular service in Nagano Prefecture
On 2 March 2025, H.E. Mr. Witchu Vejjajiva, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, presented a Brooch of Honor and a Certificate of Appreciation to “Volunteer Consul for the year 2024” - Ms. Pimthep Ida, Nagano prefecture’s volunteer leader. The “Volunteer Consul”, launched by the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand,aims to acknowledge both Thai and foreign individuals who have dedicated themselves in assisting ...
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November 2021, Mr. Romdej Phisalaphong, Minister-Counsellor, represented the Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo, in the Kathin Ceremony at Buddhadejmongkol Temple, Nagano.
The Kathin Ceremony is an 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, the Embassy offered the temple a donation along with Covid-19 protection ...
Chiba Prefecture, to provide services on e-passport, legalisation and consultation on labour by Office of Labour Affairs. 137 Thai people received the service on the day.
On 25 October 2009, Royal Thai Embassy provided a mobile consular service at Watpaknam Temple,
as a study programme in Tokyo. In this occasion, the Embassy also gave some souvenirs to all students and teachers.
On 29 October 2009, 80 students together with teachers from Sakujoyama Elementary school, Saku city, Nagano prefecture visited the Royal Thai Embassy