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This July 23, 2018, photo provided by Mobile Mosque
Executive Committee, shows Mobile Mosque, a mosque on wheels with the
capacity for up to 50 people at Toyota Stadium in Toyota, western Japan.
As Japan prepares to host visitors from around the world for the Summer
Olympics in 2020, a Tokyo sports and cultural events company has
created a mosque on wheels that its head hopes will make Muslim visitors
feel at home. (Mobile Mosque Executive Committee via AP)
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Associated Press
A large white and blue truck pulls up outside a stadium in central Japan and slowly expands into a place of worship.
Welcome to the Mobile Mosque.
As Japan prepares to host visitors from around the world for the 2020 Summer Olympics, a Tokyo sports and cultural events company has created a mosque on wheels that its head hopes will make Muslim visitors feel at home.
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In this July 23, 2018, photo provided by Mobile Mosque
Executive Committee, guests cut a ribbon during an unveiling event for
Mobile Mosque, a mosque on wheels with the capacity for up to 50 people
at Toyota Stadium in Toyota, western Japan. As Japan prepares to host
visitors from around the world for the Summer Olympics in 2020, a Tokyo
sports and cultural events company has created a mosque on wheels that
its head hopes will make Muslim visitors feel at home. (Mobile Mosque
Executive Committee via AP)
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“As an open and hospitable country, we want to share the idea of ‘omotenashi’ (Japanese hospitality) with Muslim people,” he said in a recent interview.
The first Mobile Mosque was unveiled earlier this week outside Toyota Stadium, a J-League soccer venue in Toyota City, which is also the headquarters of the car company with the same name.
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In this July 23, 2018, photo provided by Mobile Mosque
Executive Committee, a staff member operates Mobile Mosque during an
unveiling event for the mosque on wheels with the capacity for up to 50
people at Toyota Stadium in Toyota, western Japan. As Japan prepares to
host visitors from around the world for the Summer Olympics in 2020, a
Tokyo sports and cultural events company has created a mosque on wheels
that its head hopes will make Muslim visitors feel at home. (Mobile
Mosque Executive Committee via AP)
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Muslim guests prayed inside the mosque, which includes outdoor taps and a washing area for pre-worship cleansing.
Indonesian students who were victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami also participated in the debut ceremony.
“The Mobile Mosque is very important to Muslim people such as Japanese people or tourists, Muslim tourists who visit Japan,” said 14-year-old Nur Azizah. “I want to show my friends.”
An estimated 100,000 to 200,000 Muslims live in Japan.
Tatsuya Sakaguchi, a Japanese guest, expressed hope that the Mobile Mosque would help open people’s minds worldwide.
“Looking in from the outside at the people in the mosque, they looked very happy,” said Sakaguchi, the representative director of an Osaka retail company.
Inoue said the inspiration for the project came to him on a trip to Qatar four years ago.
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In this July 20, 2018, photo, Yasuharu Inoue, chairman of
Mobile Mosque Executive Committee, shows off a scale model of Mobile
Mosque, a mosque on wheels with the capacity for up to 50 people, in
Tokyo. As Japan prepares to host visitors from around the world for the
Summer Olympics in 2020, the Tokyo sports and cultural events company
has created a mosque on wheels that its head hopes will make Muslim
visitors feel at home. (AP Photo/Nicola Shannon)
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In this July 20, 2018, photo, Yasuharu Inoue, chairman of
Mobile Mosque Executive Committee, shows a scale model of Mobile Mosque,
a mosque on wheels with the capacity for up to 50 people in Tokyo. As
Japan prepares to host visitors from around the world for the Summer
Olympics in 2020, a Tokyo sports and cultural events company has created
a mosque on wheels that its head hopes will make Muslim visitors feel
at home. (AP Photo/Nicola Shannon)
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