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  2. Gifu Mosque - Wikipedia

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    This article about a mosque or other Islamic place of worship in Asia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  3. Tokyo Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Camii stained glass from the inside. Tokyo Mosque, Tōkyō-jāmii (東京ジャーミイ) also known as Tokyo Camii (pronounced Jamii in Arabic), is a mosque with an adjoining Turkish culture center located in the Ōyama-chō district of Shibuya ward in Tokyo, Japan.

  4. Kobe Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Kobe Mosque (神戸モスク, Kōbe Mosuku), also known as Kobe Muslim Masjid (神戸ムスリムモスク, Kōbe Musurimu Mosuku), was founded in October 1935 in Kobe and is Japan's first mosque. [1] It is situated in the Hyōgo Prefecture city of Kobe.

  5. Indonesia Tokyo Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque has the maximum capacity of up to 270 pilgrims and located within the complex of the Republic of Indonesian School in Tokyo (SRIT). [4] The building design consists of four floors with a total land area of 200 square meters and a floor area of 600 square meters. [5]

  6. Islam in Japan - Wikipedia

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  7. Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection

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    The Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection (MoWECP) (Indonesian: Kementerian Pemberdayaan Perempuan dan Perlindungan Anak, abbreviated Kemen PPPA) of the Republic of Indonesia, formerly the Ministry of Women's Empowerment of the Republic of Indonesia, is a government ministry responsible for the rights and welfare of women and children of Indonesia.

  8. Symbols of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese city of Tokyo has two official emblems: the monshō ("crest") and the shinboru ("symbol"). The crest is a six-rayed stylized sun with a dot in the center, while the symbol is a stylised Ginkgo biloba leaf.

  9. Asakusa Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Daar Al-Arqam Mosque (Japanese: ダール・アル・アルカム・マスジド, Hepburn: Dāru Aru Arukamu masujido), commonly known as Masjid Asakusa or Asakusa Mosque (浅草モスク, Asakusa mosuku), is a mosque located in Asakusa, downtown Tokyo, that was built in 1998.