List of mosques in Japan

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This is a list of major mosques in Japan .

NameImagesCityYearRemarks
Asakusa Mosque AsakusaMosque-zoomin-full-april28-2016.jpg Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo 1998ICOJ
Babul Islam Mosque Oyama, Tochigi ICOJ
Fukuoka Mosque Fukuoka masjid 2.JPG Fukuoka, Fukuoka 2009
Gifu Mosque Gifu Mosque.JPG Gifu, Gifu 2008
Hira Mosque Hira Masjid.JPG Ichikawa, Chiba 1997ICOJ
The Japan Mosque Bait-ul-Ahad The Japan Mosque.JPG Tsushima, Aichi 2001 Ahmadiyya
Kamata Mosque Kamata Masjid.JPG Kamata, Ōta, Tokyo 2001 [1]
Kobe Mosque Kobe mosque01 2816.jpg Kobe, Hyōgo 1935
Nagoya Mosque nGwy hsjd.jpg Nagoya, Aichi 1998
Tokyo Mosque Tokyo Camii 2009.jpg Shibuya, Tokyo 1938Turkish
Yokohama Mosque Ja'me Masjid Yokohama.JPG Yokohama, Kanagawa 2006 [2]
Edogawa Islam Bunka Center Edogawa, Tokyo [3]
Quba Masjid (Japan) Quba Masjid (Tatebayashi).JPG Tatebayashi, Gunma 2004ICOJ
Abu Bakar Siddique Mosque Mosque Abu Bakar Siddique Mito.JPG Mito, Ibaraki 2007ICOJ

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References

  1. "Kamata Masjid". Kamata Masjid.
  2. "Jame Masjid, Yokohama (Yokohama Mosque)". www.masjid-yokohama.jp.
  3. "edogawaislambunkacenter.com". www.edogawaislambunkacenter.com.