
Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center
1-16 Oyamamachi, Shibuya-ku, Tōkyō-to
Also known as the Camii Mosque, this is the oldest mosque in Japan. Built in 1938 by Turkish businessmen fleeing the Soviet Union, this mosque was fully restored in 2000. Walking distance from the Yoyogi Uehara Station on the Odakyu line.
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1-16 Oyamamachi, Shibuya-ku, Tōkyō-to
Aboulilya Haddadi
Salam I found this place so easy from the train station U won't miss the place 3 min waking Nice and clean I recommend to go pray there
Mustaq Ahmed
I was surprised to find a 80 years old mosque in Tokyo! Beautiful Islamic architecture with a tall minaret and a large decorative dome.
Farhana Subandi
Very beautiful mosque beside the main road. The interior is amazing! SubhanAllah! However, there is no exact place for women to pray and there is no prayer attire for women who drop by. So ladies, do bring your own if you intend to pray here.
G F
The mosque is quite new, clean and located within walking distance of the subway. More photos can be found at: http://gferrofotoworks.blogspot.com/2008/09/nuur-tokyo-mosque.html




