... pleased to be able to finally attend the annual meeting of the Association as he had not been able to visit the Prefecture during the last two years due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Mr. SAGAE and the Association agreed to visit Thailand for the second time in 2023 with an aim to promote Yamagata Prefecture to Thai people. They also planned to organise a Thai Fair to promote Thai products in Yamagata Prefectureand to promote Thai restaurants in Yamagata to apply for the Thai Select certification.
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... Thailand and Japan.
To mark this auspicious occasion, the Embassy changed the Thailand-Japan Friendship Cup presented to sumo champions to Chiang Rai elephant statue cup. On 25 September 2022, Ambassador Singtong presented this new cup for the first time to Tamawashi Ichiro, a Mongolian sumo champion who won the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament 2022.
As for the other two 90-centimetre tall Chiang Rai elephant statues, one is currently shown at the entrance of the Embassy’s chancery. The other statue,...
... Shizuoka Prefecture and strengthening good relations between Thailand and Shizuoka Prefecture.
Ambassador wished for the success of the event and stressed the significance of strengthening 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 ...
... Consul-General of Thailand in Fukuoka, and the delegation from the Royal Thai Embassy and the Royal Thai Consulate-General in Fukuoka.
Ambassador Singtong thanked the Governor for the warm hospitality and was happy to visit Saga once again after his first time during his high school in Japan. He was pleased to learn that during Governor YAMAGUCHI’s 6 years of administration, the number of Thai tourists to Saga increased dramatically from 370 to 10,000 persons. He also looked forward to working more closely ...
... Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The Royal Thai Embassy also exhibited a booth titled BCG House in order to provide information about Thailand’s BCG (Bio-Circular-Green) economy model at the event.
The Fuji Thai Camp was organised for the first time through the collaboration between the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Guzen Co., Ltd. during 27 - 28 May 2023 at the Fumotoppara Campground. The event aimed to attract Japanese campers to experience Thailand's natural tourism. It is a unique ...
... Fukushima. Recently, many countries have removed the restrictions on the imported agricultural and fishery products from Fukushima prefecture. The Ambassador mentioned that during the disaster at Fukushima, he was at the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo. At that time, Thai people were very worried about Japan. Therefore, A lot of people donated money and equipment through the Royal Thai Embassy. When Thailand suffered flooding in the same year, Japan received a lot of help from the government and Japanese people ...
... situation, after both public and private sectors have resumed their businesses, in order for the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA), in its meeting on January 7, to come up with proper preventive measures and to take necessary action in a timely manner.
Today (January 5, 2022), a total of 3,899 new confirmed cases is reported, out of which 3,648 were found from the epidemiological surveillance system, 14 from proactive finding, 68 from correctional facilities, and 169 from overseas traveling....
During 28-29 May 2015, H.E. Mr. Sihasak Phuangketkeow and his wife visited Hiroshima Prefecture for the first time as the Ambassador of Thailand to Japan.
On 28 May 2015, the Ambassador gave a briefing on Japan-Thailand relations, Thai economy, investment in Thailand, and Thailand’s current political situations to more than 100 members of Hiroshima-Thailand ...
Receiving an invitation from Kagoshima prefecture, Ambassador Thanatip Upatising visited Kagoshima prefecture from 1 September to 3 September 2014 and, during the time, had opportunities to meet with several high-level local municipal authorities and private sectors from the prefecture.
On 1 September 2014, Mr. Yuichiro Ito, Mayor of Kagoshima Prefecture hosted a dinner to welcome Ambassador Thanatip and other ...
PM and Mekong leaders welcome Japanese private sector to join in development of Mekong sub-region
October 9, 2018, at 1400hrs (local time), at Palace Tokyo Hotel, Tokyo, Japan, Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha and leaders of Mekong sub-regional countries attended the Mekong – Japan Business Forum organized by Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). Gist of the Prime Minister’s ...