... region. At the same time, H.E. Mr. Yasuo Fukuda, former Prime Minister of Japan, also gave a speech on the close ties between the two countries from the Japanese Imperial Family and the Thai Royal Family level and Japan’s recent granting short-term-visa exemption for Thai tourists, which is hoped to lead for more exchange at people level. Ambassador proposed the toast for His Majesty the King and His Majesty the Emperor of Japan.
... connectivity greatly into account. To illustrate, Thailand is currently building infrastructure system, especially high-speed train, to better facilitate regional connectivity. On the other hand, the Ambassador also mentioned Japan exempting tourist visa for Thais, which should lead to more Thai tourists visiting Japan and more exchange between people of the two countries.
Saitama-Thailand Friendship Association was established in 1999 by the initiation of a friend of Thailand, Saitama Prefecture’s ...
... prefecture also wished to cooperate closely with Thailand to strengthen their relations in trade, tourism, culture and sports.
(Ambassador delivered a present to Sendai Mayor)
The Ambassador stressed that more Thai tourists visited Japan after 15-day-visa exemption was granted. Thanks to the new direct flight between Bangkok and Sendai, which is scheduled to operate from 3 December 2013 three flights per week, more tourists from Thailand are expected to visit the prefecture accordingly. This shall ...
... Thailand-Shizuoka relations, which has been carried on since the time of Nagamasa Yamada, the Japanese Samurai who lived in the prefecture 400 years ago during Ayutthaya period. Ambassador also mentioned that the Japanese Government’s policy on the exemption of visa for Thai tourists within 15 days would significantly contribute to the increase of Thai tourists to Shizuoka. Lastly, Ambassador congratulated Japan for UNESCO approval of Mount Fuji as a Cultural World Heritage on 26 June 2013. Mr. Hajime Amano,...
... determination in supporting commerce, investment, and tourism in Miyagi Prefecture. In 2015, there were approximately 10,000 Thai people visiting Miyagi. The number of Thai tourists has augmented following 2013 when the Japanese Government exempted Visas for Thai tourists. On this occasion, Miyagi Prefecture and Sendai City expressed their appreciation to Thai people for helping support the reconstruction of Miyagi Prefecture and Sendai City.
... Foreign Actor Tax” for 5 years which is now under the legislation process of the Ministry of Finance.
Second, from the 1st September 2022 onwards, foreign filmmakers and crews of the film production eligible to receive cash rebate can apply for VISA and Work Permit at the BOI One Stop Service Center, which can be found on the 18th floor of the Chamchuri Square Building.
All of the above demonstrates how the Thai government is now fully aware of the expanding competitive situation in the film ...
... the Alpine Route between Tateyama-Kurobe. Only between April – July 2013 are there 6,900 Thai tourists visiting Toyama prefecture already, which is about 1.8 times larger than that of the same period’s previous year. The Ambassador hoped that the visa-exemption measure for Thai citizens, which was put into effect from 1 July 2013 onwards, would help increase the number of Thai tourists visiting Toyama prefecture even further.
Dialogue with the President of Toyama-Thailand Association: the Ambassador ...