Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque in Tsushima, Aichi—A Spiritual Home for Muslims in Japan
Welcome to Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque, an iconic building for the Muslim population in Japan. Located in the city of Tsushima, close to the periphery of Nagoya, this mosque is an icon of worship and a well-known hub for people seeking halal travels in Japan or a committed Muslim prayer area.

Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque Overview: Location, Contact & General Info
- Full Name: The Japan Mosque, officially known as the Bait-ul-Ahad (Mosque of the One God).
- Address: Miyashige-526 Hirumacho, Tsushima, Aichi Prefecture 496-0004, Japan
- Prefecture & City: Aichi, Tsushima
- Founded: November 20, 2015
- Affiliation: Ahmadiyya Islam
- Website: https://www.ahmadiyya-islam.org/jp/
- Phone: +81 120-119-770
History of Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque
The Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque was inaugurated on 20th November 2015 by His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the fifth caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. As the first mosque built by the Ahmadiyya Community in Japan, its opening was a major milestone for Muslims in the entire nation. The mosque was designed to be an epicenter of worship, community growth, and the spread of Islam‘s teachings of peace.
Architecture and Facilities
One of the biggest mosques in Japan, Bait-ul-Ahad has a modern and attention-grabbing building style. The mosque, with a capacity of 800 worshippers, including its central prayer hall, terrace, and other halls, is designed with one big dome and four large minarets. Well-equipped with basic amenities:
- Men’s prayer hall
- Women’s prayer hall
- Ablution facilities (wudu)
- Library
- Offices
- Community hall
Religious and Community Activities
The Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque is a dynamic center of religious as well as family life. It conducts congregational prayers every day and a Friday sermon every week. The community also organizes a range of activities, including the study of the Quran, religious lectures, and other family social gatherings for women, youth, and families. The mosque takes a leading role in celebrating major Islamic occasions like Ramadan and Eid.

How to Get to Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque
- Nearest Train Station: The mosque is accessible from Tsushima Station.
- Transportation: It is located on a main road on the outskirts of Nagoya, making it relatively easy to reach by car or public transport from major cities like Nagoya.
- Car Parking: On-site parking is available.
- Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/examplelink
Halal Restaurants Near Bait-ul-Ahad
While the mosque itself does not possess a guest kitchen, there are several halal restaurants nearby and around Nagoya and Aichi Prefecture. Guests are encouraged to use Google Maps to find nearby Muslim-owned restaurants and grocery stores. However, no need to worry—we have prepared a comprehensive guide to halal restaurants across Japan, which you can access from this link: Halal Restaurant. This should make your search much easier and more convenient.
Mosque Visiting Tips for Tourists
- Dress Code: Visitors are expected to dress modestly. Women are kindly asked to cover their hair.
- Photography: Photography is generally permitted, but it is always best to ask for permission, especially when taking photos of people.
- Visiting Hours: The mosque is open for daily prayers. Non-Muslim visitors are welcome to visit, but it is recommended to contact the mosque beforehand to arrange a guided tour or to inquire about the best times to visit to avoid prayer times.
- Languages: The community is multilingual, and it is likely that you will find a volunteer who can assist you in English.

Useful Links and Further Information
- Official Website: https://www.ahmadiyya-islam.org/jp/
- Google Maps Location: https://goo.gl/maps/examplelink
- Other Mosques in Japan: (Kobe Mosque)
Would you like to visit Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque or learn more? Contact us to book a guided tour with one of our volunteers. [Washoku Club Culture and Food Tour], [Japan Local and Fun Experiences]