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What other travelers are saying about Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center
The prayer hall is beautiful and peaceful, and everything is so well maintained. The moment I stepped inside, I felt calm and grounded. There’s also a halal shop inside, which was really nice and convenient.
What touched me the most was how kind and welcoming the people were. Everyone I interacted with was warm and genuinely helpful, which made the visit feel even more meaningful. I also love that the mosque is open to non-Muslims, making it a lovely place for learning and cultural exchange.
A peaceful, welcoming space that made me feel at home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center is the largest mosque in Japan, serving as a hub for Islamic culture and heritage. It is also a center for promoting dialogue and understanding between Japan and Turkey.
Tokyo Camii provides prayer halls, educational programs, exhibitions on Turkish-Islamic arts, a bookstore, and a library. It also hosts cultural events and activities.
Yes, Tokyo Camii welcomes visitors of all faiths to explore its premises, learn about Islamic culture, and engage in dialogue.
Yes, visitors are welcome to attend prayers at Tokyo Camii. The mosque can accommodate up to 630 worshipers in the main prayer hall and up to 2000 people.
Tokyo Camii provides limited parking facilities for visitors. It is recommended that public transportation is used when visiting.
Tokyo Camii Mosque is a beautiful and welcoming place, known for its stunning Turkish-style architecture. The interior is impressive and inside you can also find information about the history of Islam in Japan and the story of how this mosque was built, which makes the visit both meaningful and educational.
The mosque has a calm and peaceful atmosphere and there is a halal mart on-site for food and small items. Friday Prayer (Jum'ah) is held with sermons in both Japanese and English. When I visited, the local time for adhan was at 11:30 AM, however the adhan and sermons started at 12:30 PM here, so it’s good to arrive with enough time.
The location is very convenient, just 3–5 minutes’ walk from Yoyogi-Uehara Station. Whether you come to pray or to admire the architecture and learn its history, Tokyo Camii Mosque is a special place worth visiting.
Beautiful mosque. I went for Dhuhr on a weekday and it was so nice seeing Japanese students (probably from the Yuai International Islamic School nearby) join for prayer. Really beautiful to see that kind of participation on a regular day.
The recitation was lovely— I think they have a Turkish imam.
It’s a little away from the city center, but worth the trip. There’s also a halal store right next to it — really nice people and good selection.
Peaceful place and a nice reminder of how connected and welcoming the Muslim community is here.
Tokyo Camii is a truly beautiful and peaceful place. The mosque is very clean, well-maintained, and everyone inside shows great respect and kindness towards one another. Despite being in the heart of busy Tokyo, it offers a calm and spiritual atmosphere that brings a sense of tranquility and reflection.
The architecture is stunning, and everything is kept in excellent condition. It’s a place where you immediately feel welcomed and connected, no matter where you come from. A beautiful reminder that the remembrance of Allah brings peace to the heart. 🕌✨
Highly recommended for anyone seeking a moment of peace and spiritual connection in Tokyo.
THE GOOD
- beautiful architecture
- serene atmosphere
- friendly staff
- also open to non-muslims.
- a good place to take a breather when you're tired
- they have a halal minimarket inside
- they give free food after Friday prayer.
THE BAD
- none. This place is perfect.