This is a list of major mosques in Japan .
According to The Asahi Shimbun, in may 2023 there are 113 mosques in Japan. [1]
| Name | Images | City | Year | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asakusa Mosque | | Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo | 1998 | ICOJ |
| Edogawa Islam Bunka Center | Edogawa, Tokyo | [2] | ||
| Fukuoka Mosque | | Fukuoka, Fukuoka | 2009 | |
| Gifu Mosque | | Gifu, Gifu | 2008 | |
| Hira Mosque | | Ichikawa, Chiba | 1997 | ICOJ |
| Indonesia Tokyo Mosque | | Meguro, Tokyo | after 2015 | Sunni mosque located in a four-storey building, funded with the support of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs [3] [4] |
| The Japan Mosque | | Tsushima, Aichi | 2001 | The only Ahmadiyya mosque in Japan. [5] |
| Kamata Mosque | | Kamata, Ōta, Tokyo | 2001 | [6] |
| Kōbe Mosque | | Kobe, Hyōgo | 1935 | The first mosque in Japan; completed in the Indo-Islamic style. [7] |
| Abu Bakar Siddique Mosque | | Mito, Ibaraki | 2007 | ICOJ |
| Nagoya Mosque | | Nagoya, Aichi | 1998 | |
| Babul Islam Mosque | Oyama, Tochigi | ICOJ | ||
| Tokyo Mosque | | Shibuya, Tokyo | 1938 | The largest mosque in Japan, the Turkish Sunni mosque was completed in the Ottoman style and remodelled in 2000. [8] |
| Quba Masjid (Japan) | | Tatebayashi, Gunma | 2004 | ICOJ |
| Yokohama Mosque | | Yokohama, Kanagawa | 2006 | [9] |
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