The Tokyo Camii and Diyanet Turkish Culture Center, also known as Tokyo Mosque, is one of the largest mosques in Japan. Originally constructed in 1938 to serve Tatar Russian refugees, it was later rebuilt in the 1980s, adopting a grand, domed Ottoman architectural style reminiscent of Istanbul. Located in the heart of Tokyo, this cultural and religious center features intricate Islamic designs and serves as a hub for both Turkish and Muslim communities. Visitors can explore the mosque’s stunning interior and learn about its rich history and ongoing role in the city’s diverse cultural landscape.
Tokyo Camii & Diyanet Turkish Culture Center
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