Best Mosques
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Tokyo Camii is said to be the largest mosque (Islamic chapel) in Japan. There're colors and gorgeous designs of foreign architecture that we rarely see in Japan. It's beautiful and sacred, and you can experience the exotic atmosphere.◎5 min walk from Yoyogiuehara Station. Anyone can look inside for free. Scarf are prepared for free, so be careful of bare fashion.
Name
Tokyo Camii
Address
1-19 Oyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, TokyoGoogle Map
Tel
03-5790-0760
Hours
10:00-18:00
Fee
Adult 0 yen、Child 0 yen
How to get there
5 min walk from Yoyogiuehara Station. By car or taxi, 20 min from Shinagawa, 30 min from Tokyo Station, 50 min from Haneda Airport.
The most famous place in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, which is very large and is lined with glittering chandeliers and Persian carpets. This is my recommended spot in Dubai, which was also the location for the movie Sex and the city2.
Name
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Address
Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesGoogle Map
How to get there
8 min by car, from Al Bateen Executive Airport
The mosque in Casablanca, Morocco is not only large, but there are many photo spots in the building. The view is very good because it is adjacent to the sea!
Name
Hassan II Mosque
Address
Boulevard de la Corniche, Sour Jdid, Casablanca, MoroccoGoogle Map
How to get there
5 min by car or taxi, form Casablanca Port Station
The sacred mosque has pink ceilings, walls, and carpets. The spread arabesque pattern and the stained glass are so beautiful. There is Lake Putra in the surrounding area, and we recommend the mosque that you can see from the sightseeing cruise. It is not possible to go sightseeing during worship, so check in advance.
Name
Putra Mosque
Address
62502 Persekutuan, Presint 1, Putrajaya, MalaysiaGoogle Map
How to get there
10 min by car or taxi, from Putrajaya/Cyberjaya station
A huge central dome 55 meters above the ground that marveled even the Ottoman king Sultan. From the many beautiful chandeliers, you can feel the dignity of a palace. A mosque that has changed from Christianity to Islam. The patterns and pictures drawn finely up to the ceiling are wonderful.
Name
Ayasofya
Address
Sultan Ahmet, Cankurtaran, Fatih, Istanbul, TurkeyGoogle Map
How to get there
10 min walk, from Sirkeci Gari Station
A famous Turkish temple known as the "Blue Mosque". Approximately 260 windows are decorated with stained glass. Please note that tourists cannot visit the prayer time, which is 5 times a day. Take off your shoes, but bring a scarf and socks as you will be refused visits if your skin is exposed.
Name
Sultan Ahmet Camii
Address
Atmeydanı Cd. No:7, Sultan Ahmet, Sirkeci Gari, Cankurtaran, Fatih, Istanbul, TurkeyGoogle Map
How to get there
15 min walk, from Sirkeci Gari Station