2-chōme-2-25-14 Nakayamatedōri, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0004, JapanMap
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This is the first mosque in Japan. It has a long history. Its architectural design is very stylish and spectacular.
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Kobe Mosque Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Kobe Muslim Mosque is located in Kitano-cho, Kobe Chuo-ku, the first mosque in Kobe and even Japan. The monastery was built in 1935 and was designed in Turkish style by Czech architect Jan Joseph Schwagel. It was confiscated by the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1943, and was still unharmed when a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit Kobe in 1995. Now the mosque is still in use, and most of the people who come here are foreign Muslims.
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Kobe Mosque Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is the first mosque in Japan. It has a long history. Its architectural design is very stylish and spectacular.
Kobe Muslim Mosque belongs to a building of foreign culture. Muslim culture here is very distinctive. Many things are well-known far and near. Muslim food shops can also be seen here.
The Muslim culture here is very distinctive. You can book a car ahead of time. The scenery nearby is very good. The architecture is also very elegant. Many Muslims come to worship.
Muslim mosque, which belongs to cultural buildings, is known as Kobe, and is recognized as an architect. It is worth learning and traveling.
Located near the well head Avenue in Dashantou, Shibuya District, it covers an area of 734 square meters and is not far from Daimu Takahara Station. It belongs to the Ottoman style and can accommodate up to 2,000 people to worship at the same time. It is a rare dome building in Japan.