On 16 June 2024, Ms. Urawat Sukseangdow, Minister Counsellor, represented the Royal Thai Embassy, 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 Wat Paknam, Chiba). The ceremony was attended by over 150 monks from Thailand and Thai temples in Japan, and more than 700 Buddhist devotees participated ...
On 23 June 2013, the Royal Thai Embassy organized mobile consular services at Tochigi International Association. The services included passport issuance, legalization and household documents issuance, as well as counseling on living in Japan by the Thai Network in Japan (TNJ). Dr. Takashi Sawada, Japanese physician and philanthropist,...
On 31 July 2011, the Embassy and the Office of Labour Affairs provided 2011 Mobile Consular services in Tochigi Prefecture.The services included passport services, civil registration and legalization, as well as basic health check by Doctor Takashi Sawada. The total number of Thai citizens receiving the services was 83 (65 cases for passport services, 14 ...
On 23 - 24 June 2018, the Royal Thai Embassy cooperated with Dr. Prawet Tantipiwattanakul to organized the Mental Health Promotion Project for Thai People in Japan together with the mobile consular services in Tochigi Prefecture by giving advices to the Thai volunteers in the region, under the topics of 1. How to make other people
On 23 - 24 June 2018, the Royal Thai Embassy cooperated with Dr. Prawet Tantipiwattanakul to organized the Mental Health Promotion ...
On 10 January 2020, Minister Counsellor Romdej Phisalaphong welcomed the 50 students from the 6th grade of Sano Elementary School, Sano City, Tochigi Prefecture. On this occasion, the student representative introduced
On 10 January 2020, Minister Counsellor Romdej Phisalaphong welcomed the 50 students from the 6th grade of Sano Elementary School, Sano City, Tochigi Prefecture. On this occasion,...
... Royal Thai Embassy, gave opening remarks at the contest. Fifteen Bachelor degree students of Thai Major from 5 universities in Japan including Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Tokyo), Osaka University (Osaka Prefecture), Utsunomiya University (Tochigi Prefecture), Keio University (Tokyo) and Kanda University of International Studies (Chiba Prefecture).Every contestant must deliver the speech under the title of “Hope” and answer a question in Thai. The selection panel was composed of representatives ...