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東京神殿へようこそ
A place to feel holiness:
– prayer, connections, and love –
It has been loved by many for its beauty and holiness.
Now, for the first time in 42 years, it will be open for a limited time to the public.
All are invited to enter and view the inside of the Temple.
This is a special opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and enjoy
a moment of peace and tranquility while reflecting on your ancestors and family.
We welcome you and hope you will come to the Tokyo Japan Temple Open House.
Tokyo Japan Temple was built as the first temple in Asia.
It has been loved by many for its beauty and holiness.
Now, for the first time in 42 years, it will be open
for a limited time to the public.
All are invited to enter and view the inside of the Temple.
This is a special opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle
of daily life and enjoy a moment of peace and tranquility
while reflecting on your ancestors and family.
We welcome you and hope you will come to
the Tokyo Japan Temple Open House.
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Elder Stevenson reflects on Tokyo Japan Temple Open House
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Tokyo Japan Temple Special Open House Tour video was released
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Additional Saturday reservations starts from May 15, 8:00 pm
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You can download the flier for the Open House in Portuguese
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You can download the flier (PDF) of the open house information
What is a Temple?
The temple is the “House of the Lord”, where we learn about the sanctity of family and the eternal nature of family ties
What is a Temple?
The temple is the “House of the Lord”, where we learn about the sanctity of family and the eternal nature of family ties
My Light Project
Stories of people who believed that if we notice and carefully nurture the “light” within us given by God, even if it is small,
we can surely light up someone’s life.
My Light Project
Stories of people who believed that if we notice and carefully nurture the “light” within us given by God, even if it is small,
we can surely light up someone’s life.
Q. Can anyone enter the open house?
A. Everyone is welcome to attend, regardless of age or religion.
Q. Is there anything I need to bring?
A. There is nothing in particular.
Q. What kind of clothes should I wear?
A. There is no specific dress code.
Q. How long does a tour take?
A. It will be about 1 hour.
Q. Can I participate in the tour in a wheelchair?
A. Yes, wheelchair access is available. The temple is accessible by elevator.
Q. Can I bring my child? Is there a nursing room or diaper changing area?
A. Children are welcome. We have a room in the annex for nursing and diaper changing.
Q. Is there a fee to visit?
A. Everyone is welcome to visit for free.
Q. Is it possible to take pictures inside the building?
A. Photography is not allowed inside the building. You are free to take pictures outside the building.
Q. Is parking available?
A. Due to the limited number of parking stalls at the temple, wheelchair guests and those with mobility impairments will have the first priority for parking reservation.
Q. Are there any specific Covid precautions?
A. We will follow the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Guidelines.
Q. Can I cancel?
A. Any changes within the reservation site are not available. Please cancel your reservation by replying to your confirmation email.
Q. Can anyone enter the Open House?
A. Everyone is welcome to attend, regardless of age or religion.
Q. Is there anything I need to bring?
A. There is nothing in particular.
Q. What kind of clothes should I wear?
A. There is no specific dress code.
Q. How long does a tour take?
A. It will be about 1 hour.
Q. Can I participate in the tour in a wheelchair?
A. Yes, wheelchair access is available. The temple is accessible by elevator.
Q. Can I bring my child? Is there a nursing room or diaper changing area?
A. Children are welcome. We have a room in the annex for nursing and diaper changing.
Q. Is there a fee to visit?
A. Everyone is welcome to visit for free.
Q. Is it possible to take pictures inside the building?
A. Photography is not allowed inside the building. You are free to take pictures outside the building.
Q. Is parking available?
A. Due to the limited number of parking stalls at the temple, wheelchair guests and those with mobility impairments will have the first priority for parking reservation.
Q. Are there any specific Covid precautions?
A. We will follow the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Guidelines.
Q. Can I cancel?
A. Any changes within the reservation site are not available. Please cancel your reservation by replying to your confirmation email.