Tokyo Camii and Turkish Culture Center

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The largest mosque in Japan, Tokyo Camii stands along Inokashira-dori Street in Oyama-cho, Shibuya City, Tokyo. In addition to five prayer services each day, Tokyo Camii also conducts wedding ceremonies, worship workshops, and other events. In addition, Camii actively seeks to provide information on Islam-during prayer times, the mosque is open to visitors who wish to view the building (parties of five or more require an advance reservation) and a guided tour in Japanese is provided during the 14:30 prayer on Saturdays and Sundays.

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Address
Tokyo Shibuya-ku Oyamachou 1-19 map map Map
Phone
0357900760
Hours
10:00-18:00
Closed
open everyday
Parking Lot
Not available
Note
The place of worship is a sacred place for Islamic worshipers. For women, bring a stole or scarf (color, pattern, shape does not matter), long sleeves, long trousers, long skirt (hide up to the ankle) . In the hall, you don't need a female scarf, but please wear the same clothes. Precautions at the worship hall 1. Please take off your pants before entering the worship hall. The shoes are on the left and right after passing the entrance. Please put it in the clog box. 2. Please refrain from speaking privately in the prayer hall. 3. In the prayer hall, prior permission is required to take pictures or video for any purpose. (Please contact the bureau) When worship is held and photography without the permission of the worshiper is prohibited. 4. You can observe during the worship, but please sit quietly behind and do not walk in the prayer hall. The upper floor of the prayer hall is a place for women to worship. 5. Also, please refrain from entering with pets.

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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  • a place for muslim
    5.0 Reviewed : 2020.03.10
    You can perform your prayer when you come here. this building have 5 floor. they provide male prayer room and female prayer room as well
  • sholjum di Tokyo
    4.0 Reviewed : 2020.02.18
    It’a Turkey’s cultural center... there’s also a little museum, a Turkish cafe where you can enjoy Turkish coffee and snacks.
  • Jum’ah / Friday prayer
    4.0 Reviewed : 2020.01.03
    A beautiful masjid, it seems that you were in Istanbul or any place in Turkey.The masjid delivered a sermon in Japanese, Arabic, Turkish & English.If you were a Muslim, and you were in Tokyo- it’s...

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