Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center
TIME : 2016/2/22 11:52:54
Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center
Tokyo Camii is located right in the heart of Tokyo in the Oyama-cho district of Shibuya. It’s the largest mosque in the city and is adjoined with the Turkish Culture Center, which provides an introduction to Islam and an insight into Turkish culture.
The mosque was originally built in 1938, but in 1986 it was demolished due to structural damage. Construction on a new building began in 1998 using marble shipped in from Turkey, and the new mosque was finally complete in 2000. It’s a huge Ottoman-style construct covering an area of more than 700 square-meters, with its main dome – supported by six pillars – reaching 23 meters tall.
The Turkish Culture Center serves to educate visitors about the mosque, as well as Islamic teachings and rituals. Here, books and pamphlets about Islam and Tokyo Camii are sold alongside souvenirs such as Turkish tiles.
Practical Info
Tokyo Camii and the Turkish Culture Center are situated in Oyama-cho, Shibuya. The nearest station is Yoyogi-Uehara. Visitors should ensure they adhere to certain rules when visiting the mosque, including dressing modestly and women covering their hair with headscarves.