Yokohama Mosque, Yokohama
Facts and practical information
The Yokohama Mosque, also known as the Yokohama Masjid, stands as a beacon of Islamic faith and cultural diversity in the bustling city of Yokohama, Japan. Opened in 2006, this religious and cultural institution has been serving the spiritual needs of the Muslim community as well as fostering understanding and dialogue among different cultures in one of Japan's largest cities.
Strategically located in the Yamate area, a region historically known for its openness to foreign residents, the Yokohama Mosque is not only a place of worship but also a center for cultural exchange and education. Its architecture, which incorporates traditional Islamic design with a touch of modern aesthetics, adds a unique landmark to the city's urban landscape.
The mosque features facilities for daily prayers, Friday congregational prayers, and Islamic festivals such as Eid. It also offers Islamic education and Arabic language classes, catering to the diverse Muslim population in Yokohama, which includes both local Japanese Muslims and expatriates from various countries.
Beyond its religious functions, the Yokohama Mosque plays an important role in promoting peace and understanding. It opens its doors to visitors of all faiths and backgrounds, providing guided tours and participating in interfaith events. This openness is a testament to the mosque's commitment to building bridges between communities in a multicultural society.
都筑区 (dou zhu qu)Yokohama
Yokohama Mosque – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Nissan Stadium, Yokohama Arena, Shin-Yokohama Park, Yokohama International Swimming Pool.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Yokohama Mosque by public transport?
Bus
- Odana • Lines: 302, 綱44, 綱45, 綱48 (15 min walk)
- Nakagawa-chugakko-mae • Lines: 302, 綱44, 綱45, 綱48 (15 min walk)
Metro
- Higashi-yamata • Lines: G (19 min walk)
- Nakamachidai • Lines: B (23 min walk)