Indonesia-Tokyo Mosque is a mosque in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. With the support and the encourage communication between the Family of Indonesian Islamic Community (KMII) board, the Indonesian Embassy in Tokyo, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia. The ground breaking was carried out amid the 2015 Eid al-Fitr celebration by the office holder Indonesian Ambassador to Japan, Yusron Ihza Mahendra.
The building design consists of four floors with a total land area of 200 square meters and a floor area of 600 square meters. The slope of the land is adjusted to the direction of qibla. There are two basements consist the mosque. In the first basement, to the right of the outside entrance, there are libraries and cultural centres of Indonesia.
The second basement is made specifically for the restroom and ablution place, and not the prayer room. The prayer room consists of the first basement, the first floor for men, and the second floor for women. On the first floor, there is a connecting door with a ramp to facilitate wheelchair users. The second floor is connected to SRIT hall so it can be used for massive congregational prayers such as Friday prayers and Eid prayers. Emergency parking space is available for ambulance and access for wheelchair users to enter the mosque.
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