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JapanㅣShibuyaㅣTokyo Grand MosqueㅣOttoman Turkish architecture

#100 Ways to Travel It was built in 1938 and was originally a wooden building. It was demolished in 1986 due to its old appearance. In order to rebuild the mosque, the Turks The land was donated to the Turkish government, which was commissioned to assist in its reconstruction. It was finally completed and opened in 2000. ⋯⋯⋯ The general public can visit freely. Guided tours are available on holidays (for groups of more than 5, reservations can be made in advance) The first floor is a comprehensive cultural center. There is a consultation counter, a Turkish-style living room, Dining space, multi-purpose hall, halal market, etc. Around the corridor, there are displays of Islam. Artworks related to Turkish culture, etc. You can visit freely as long as you keep quiet. Go up the stairs to the second floor and you will see the chapel. ⋯⋯⋯⋯ According to Islamic teachings and cultural differences, Don't be too exposed when entering. Please avoid wearing short skirts, shorts, or backless clothing. You must take off your shoes to enter the chapel. Please remember to wear socks. Entrance to the chapel (visible upon opening the door) There are also black robes and headscarves that can be rented. ⋯⋯⋯⋯ The interior of the chapel can only be described as art. Blue decorative tiles, stained glass, The calligraphy of Koran verses, etc., is extremely exquisite. Inlay decoration and geometric shapes, With the embellishment of Arabic, it looks very artistic. The arched roof on the second floor represents the universe of God. Thousands of believers can be accommodated here at the same time. Go up the spiral staircase, It is a worship space exclusively for women (men are not allowed to enter). You can overlook the chapel and admire the chandelier up close. You can feel the overall solemn atmosphere, which is very shocking. ⋯⋯⋯⋯ Opening hours: am10.00-pm6.00 ⋯⋯⋯⋯ Intimate ⚠️Reminder If you just want to visit the chapel, You can also go up the stairs directly from the entrance of the mosque. There is no need to enter the comprehensive cultural center on the first floor.
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Posted: Sep 17, 2024
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