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COVID-19: Tokyo Mosque reopens after 10 weeks

Strict measures including face masks, physical distancing taken as Muslims gather for prayers in Japan's capital

Ahmet Furkan Mercan  | 12.03.2021 - Update : 13.03.2021
COVID-19: Tokyo Mosque reopens after 10 weeks File Photo - View of the Tokyo Mosque before the sunset

ANKARA

The main mosque in Japan’s capital opened for congregational prayers on Friday after being closed for at least 10 weeks due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Strict safety measures were enforced during prayers, with people having to wear face masks, maintain physical distance, and use disposable prayer rugs.

The mosque was closed for congregational prayers at the end of last December as part of measures to curb infections in Tokyo, which has been Japan’s worst-hit area in the pandemic.

Japan’s COVID-19 case count currently stands at 443,714, including 8,457 deaths.


* Writing by Riyaz ul Khaliq

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