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Japanese people enjoy spirit of Muslim holy month of Ramadan

Muslims living in the capital Tokyo as well as non-Muslim Japanese gathered at the mosque which is affiliated with Türkiye's directorate of religious affairs, the Diyanet.

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Japanese people enjoy spirit of Muslim holy month of Ramadan

The Imam said representatives of different faiths such as Buddhism, Christianity, and Shintoism also visited the mosque and provided help to the earthquake victims in Türkiye.

Also, the Japanese architect, who converted to Islam this year at the Tokyo Mosque and took the name Islam, shared his feelings and experiences on his first-ever fasting and the month of Ramadan.

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Japanese people enjoy spirit of Muslim holy month of Ramadan

"I got used to fasting gradually, although I could not succeed in the first week," Islam said.

Islam, who also works part-time at the mosque campus, said the Japanese visiting the mosque meet both Islamic and Turkish cultures.

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Japanese people enjoy spirit of Muslim holy month of Ramadan

Additionally, Ramadan was also observed at the Tsushima Hagia Sophia Mosque, which was built in the city of Nagoya, 350 kilometers (217 miles) southwest of Tokyo, with the support of the organization of the Islamic Community of Mili Gorus (IGMG) in Germany.

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Japanese people enjoy spirit of Muslim holy month of Ramadan

The Tsushima Hagia Sophia Mosque Imam Sedat Sener said at least 100 people are hosted every day for iftar at the mosque campus, which is affiliated with Turkiye's directorate of religious affairs.

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Japanese people enjoy spirit of Muslim holy month of Ramadan

Even non-Muslims, including our Japanese neighbors, came to the mosque, he said, adding: "We had a fruitful Ramadan."

Sener said: "We were seeing this atmosphere in mosques in Europe, and it makes us happy that it has become even more evident during Ramadan."