Walking on the road in Tokyo, Japan, suddenly appeared such a Byzantine-style building, it felt quite magical, if not deliberately looking for who can know that there is such an Orthodox church in this noisy and bustling modern city (and next to the Confucius Temple and shrine), The so-called big hidden in the city is also.
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Walking on the road in Tokyo, Japan, suddenly appeared such a Byzantine-style building, it felt quite magical, if not deliberately looking for who can know that there is such an Orthodox church in this noisy and bustling modern city (and next to the Confucius Temple and shrine), The so-called big hidden in the city is also.
I don't know much about the Orthodox Church, so I have no say in the status of this church in the church, but I can say that this church does impress me. It was built in the Meiji era, over 120 years old (built in Meiji 24 years), and it is not easy to keep it so intact, because Tokyo was heavily bombed during War 2, when many historic buildings were destroyed. It is rare to see a Russian Orthodox church in Japan, located in the center of Tokyo, surrounded by modern high-rise buildings.
Nicolas Orthodox Church is a little famous church and monastery in Tokyo. I don't know about the Orthodox Church, so I have no say in the status of this church in the church, but I can say that this church really impresses me.
This cathedral is Orthodox and very magnificent. It's the largest cathedral in Tokyo. It's also called the Resurrection Cathedral. The large green dome reflects the essence of European architecture. Tourists who come here will certainly take pictures as a souvenir.
The Nikolai Orthodox Church is closed in the morning and open at 1 p.m. It donates 300 yen, although it does not need tickets. The Byzantine style of architecture, built in 1981, was rebuilt in 1930. The bell tower collapsed during the Guandong earthquake. Photography was banned inside.