Kaze’s Asia Tour: A Brief Explanation of the Venues [2. Bangkok]
The second country on Kaze’s Asia Tour is Bangkok, Thailand, which is home to a large number of Kazetarians. It’ll be held on July 1st and 2nd as a two-day event.
Last Updated on Jun 30th, 2023
The other day, on May 20th or 21st, Kaze went to the Thai festival in Yoyogi. I was astonished to come across the tweet about Ka-zé’s visit, made by the Royal Thai Embassy!
#throwback
タイフェスティバルにご来場いただきました。
ありがとうございました🥳🤩ขอบคุณที่มางานเทศกาลไทยนะคะ 🥳🤩#ThaiFestivalTokyo2023#fujikaze #dewisukarno #チャナティップ pic.twitter.com/OXoc7PH2zx
— Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo (@rtetokyo) May 26, 2023
This is a greeting from Kaze.
เปิดจำหน่ายบัตรแล้ววันนี้ ตั้งแต่เวลา 11:00 น. ทางไทยทิคเก็ตเมเจอร์ https://t.co/yMKYJa18KU ออนไลน์และทุกช่องทางจำหน่าย สอบถามเพิ่มเติม TTM 02-262-3456
Fujii Kaze and the piano Asia Tour in Bangkok
🗓️ วันเสาร์ที่ 1 และวันอาทิตย์ที่ 2 กรกฎาคม 2566 เวลา 19:00 น.
📍… pic.twitter.com/ZAQ9dRMs27— Avalon Live (@Officialavalon) April 30, 2023
July schedule for his Asia Tour
Upcoming events in July. 2 Days in Shanghai have been newly added to Kaze’s Asia Tour. It’s getting exciting, isn’t it?
It seems Bangkok, Thailand is such a place
Enter here for Google Map.
I found a charming map of Thailand. Bangkok is situated in the heart of Thailand.
著作者:macrovector/出典:Freepik
Bangkok, it’s a metropolis.
Top photo: Wat Arun(Temple of Dawn)
It is a Buddhist temple situated on the western side of the Chao Phraya River. When being bathed in the light of the sunrise, Wat Arun is said to gleam like a pearl. It appears that Wat Arun is mentioned in “The Temple of Dawn,” the novel by Yukio Mishima.
bottom photo: Wat Benchamabophit (Marble Temple)
This temple, also called the Marble Temple, is located on Si Ayutthaya Road in Bangkok.
It was constructed of imported Italian marble.
Here is the Tourism Authority of Thailand website.
This is a floating market for tourists.
It is situated approximately 80 km southwest of Bangkok, in Damnoen Saduak.
This is a printable map of Bangkok by Pokke, a travel website.
Unfortunately, Kaze’s concert venue, PIC-GANESHA THEATRE, is not included on this map. It is located on the right, outside of the map.
The map is available on this page.
Tuk-tuks are naturally blended in the city of Bangkok.
It’s a three-wheeled taxi commonly used in Asian countries.
Thai Kazetarians kindly advertised Kaze on tuk-tuks.
🎹❤️🔥 The stars have aligned and sky shine bright Fujii Kaze come to Bangkok (even not in person). Happy New Year to you wish you have a good health and full of happiness. See you in Bangkok this year 🙂 Thai Kazetarians love you too much!! #FujiiKaze #ฟูจิอิคาเสะ #藤井風 pic.twitter.com/pmAvj226Z1
— Thai Kazetarian (@TKazetarian) January 6, 2023
Seeing these tuk-tuk advertisements, I realized that Kaze is loved by overseas Kazetarians as well. I was filled with joy. I would love to show gratitude to Kazetarians from Thailand, instead of him! ขอบคุณ!!
I also recommend the travel guide video by Expedia.
The venue name “PIC-GANESHA THEATRE” is truly wonderful!
The second country Venue: KBank SIAM PIC-GANESHA THEATRE Main Hall capacity:1,069 seats both days |
KBank SIAM PIC-GANESHA THEATRE Official Website
The origin of the venue name
The name “SIAM” is derived from the location of the venue, “Siam Square.”
PIC-GANESHA is actually the nickname of King Rama V, who holds significant importance in Thai history. (from the official site)
Ganesha is indeed the god who has an elephant head!
Ganesha is a deity worshipped by Hindus, and in Sanskrit, the name means “the lord of the crowds.” I asked some of Thai Kazetarians about Pic-Ganesha on Twitter. The girls said,
- When King Rama V was nine years old, he was given the name “Pic-Ganesha.”(another name?)
- It seems that Ganesha is known as the god of all arts.
- Many Thai people hold great respect for the god Pic-Ganesha.
PIC-GANESHA THEATRE is suitable for Kaze’s concerts.
The seating chart was posted on the venue’s official Twitter account.
📷 วันเสาร์ที่ 1 และวันอาทิตย์ที่ 2 กรกฎาคม 2566 เวลา 19:00 น.
📷 โรงละครเคแบงก์สยามพิฆเนศ
* บัตรราคา 4,400 / 3,300 / 2,700 บาท
* เริ่มจำหน่ายบัตรวันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 เมษายนนี้ เวลา 11:00 น. ทางไทยทิคเก็ตเมเจอร์ 02-262-3456#FujiiKazeBKK2023 #FujiiKaze pic.twitter.com/ODV6fogBKI— KBank Siam Pic-Ganesha Theatre (@SiamPicGanesha) April 18, 2023
Here is a great video that shows the venue well
This movie is an excellent official one. Watching this video, we can understand that this venue is chic and luxurious. The video starts with an introduction to the theater.
Kaze will be holding a concert at this venue, and I can imagine that I’ll be enchanted. I’m extremely envious of the winners!
Kaze turned 26 years old
As I write this blog, today, June 14th, marks Kaze’s 26th birthday.
In honor of his birthday, a group of Thai Kazetarians has generously provided 300 meals for the homeless and underprivileged individuals. That’s truly impressive!
แจกข้าวกล่องให้กับ คนไร้บ้าน คนยากไร้และผู้สูงอายุริมทางจำนวน 300 กล่อง เนื่องในวันคล้ายวันเกิดของคุณ ฟูจิอิ คาเสะ ครบรอบอายุ 26 ปี ขอบคุณที่ร่วมแบ่งปันให้กับพวกเขาได้อิ่มไปอีกมื้อเลยนะคะ🙏🏻🍱🍚❤️#HappyKazeDay2023#FujiiKaze #ฟูจิอิคาเสะ #藤井風@TKazetarian @fujiikazestaff pic.twitter.com/3WmvWz6e3g
— 🏳️🌈#คนไร้บ้าน #รับทำข้าวกล่อง 25บาท (@Thamboon888) June 14, 2023
Kaze, Happy Birthday.
Your LOVE has reached the corners of the world.
Additional note: Thai Kazetarians kindly advertised Kaze on TukTuks again
It’s amazing, so I added this tweet.
We’re so excited for your coming.🛺 #FujiiKaze You’re loved by all Thai Kazetarians 🇹🇭❤️ #TukTukforKaze2023#FujiiKazeBangkok2023#FujiiKazeinBangkok #FujiiKazeandthepianoAsiaTour pic.twitter.com/cibmMg4LUe
— Fujii Kaze Thai Fan (@FujiiKazeThai) June 28, 2023
🇹🇭 Warm welcome for our beloved, Fujii Kaze 🛺✨ Congrats on your first shows in Thailand #WelcomeFujiiKazeToThailand
Duration : 1st July – 31st July 2023
Photo : 1st July – 2nd July at 2pm – 3pm, Siam Scape#FujiiKaze #藤井風 #FujiiKazeBKK2023#FujiiKazeinBangkok pic.twitter.com/0NNKeDKRB2— Thai Kazetarian (@TKazetarian) June 30, 2023
My heart is full of deep emotion.
The English version blog of his Asia tour will end here in Bangkok. Sorry for your inconvenience.
In the upcoming article, I plan to translate “Budokan Special Radio” into English.
Fujii Kaze Official Website
I used these free pics.
Photo by Oleksandr Pidvalnyi: https://www.pexels.com/ja-jp/photo/1031659/
Photo by Sansern Prakonsin: https://www.pexels.com/ja-jp/photo/6974274/
Photo by Te lensFix: https://www.pexels.com/ja-jp/photo/1374377/
Photo by Ingo Joseph: https://www.pexels.com/ja-jp/photo/1682748/
Photos by Alvin Aden Ardenrich Pan, Jason Goh, Subhasish Baidya, ,cmmellow, tragrpx of Pixabay
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Last Updated on Nov 22nd, 2024 by pochiaiko