Many Muslims live in the city of Hamamatsu. When the time for prayer arrives, they naturally gather in one place. That place is Mohammadi Mosque—a quietly standing sanctuary where faith and peace of mind converge. It truly is a “place of solace.”
The mosque has no lock on its doors; they remain open at all times.
It is accessible to all, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Facilities for ablution are also provided, allowing visitors to purify themselves in peace before prayer.
There, a gentle spirit of inclusivity and quiet moments of prayer flow throughout.
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Supporting this mosque is Mr. Farhad Uddin, originally from Bangladesh.
He not only uses his own personal funds but also works hand in hand with the local Muslim community to carefully preserve this sacred space.
Donations and compassion have sustained the mosque to this day.
To all Muslims visiting Hamamatsu, and to those living in this city—
If you are visiting Hamamatsu as a tourist, we warmly invite you to use Mohammadi Mosque as a place for your prayers.
▲Hamamatsu Station ⇒ ▼Terawaki Kyokumae
Take bus number 5 from Hamamatsu Station and it takes about 10 minutes.
↓The bus schedule is here
浜松駅から寺脇局前 バス時刻表(5(南行政センター-浜松駅)[遠鉄バス]) – NAVITIME
↓You can check the directions to the bus stop here.
Place: 161-2 Terawakicho, Chuo Ward, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 430-0841
Phone: 053-442-5867
In Hamamatsu, there are not only mosques but also several retail stores and restaurants that cater to people who follow halal practices.
Near the Mohammedi Mosque Hamamatsu, you can find Al-Hakim Halal Mart.
Leave the mosque and walk right on the opposite street for 4 minutes.
Why not stop by and connect with the people living in Hamamatsu?
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