Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center

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Jun 17, 2025 - Jun 18, 2025
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Historic Heritage at Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center

Tokyo Camii, established in 1938 by Russian immigrants, stands as a testament to Tokyo's Islamic heritage.

This mosque, designed by architect Muharrem Hilmi Senalp after its reconstruction in 2000, showcases Ottoman architectural styles. The main dome reaches 23 meters high, supported by six pillars, while the adjacent minaret soars to 41 meters.

Significant Highlights

🕌 Unique Ottoman-style architecture
🏛️ Cultural exhibitions showcasing Turkish heritage
🕌 Community events and mosque tours

Accessibility is free, making it a great visit for tourists, families, and historians interested in cultural exploration.

Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumTokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center

Foundation Year

Tokyo Camii was originally built in 1938.

Architectural Style

The mosque features design elements from Ottoman architecture.

Reconstruction

The mosque was reconstructed in 2000 after being demolished in 1986.

Cultural Significance

It serves as a cultural center for Turkish heritage in Japan.

Location

1-19 Oyamacho

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