Places of Worship in Nagoya

ByBert Wishart
Nov 21, 2017

Places of Worship in Nagoya

While religion in Japan predominantly based around the various sects of Shintoism and Buddhism, it is a country that is highly tolerant of other religions. Outside of the classic Japanese beliefs the most are followers of the various Christianity orders, with about 3 million Christians in the country. Studies put the number of Muslims in Japan between 70,000 and 185,000, 90 per cent of which are foreigners and the majority of the remaining 10 per cent being Japanese nationals who have married foreign Muslims. There are believed to be around 2,000 Jewish people living in Japan after many of the country’s Jewish population moved to Israel following the nation’s creation after World War Two.

Worshiping around Nagoya

Below is a list of some of the places of worship around Nagoya of various denominations.

 Nagoya All Saints International Church

Weekly opportunity for personal renewal, spiritual growth and soulful refreshment. All are welcome. Worship in English 17:00 every Sun., followed by fellowship. Located in Imaike nearest to Imaike station, exit 9.

Nagoya Union Church

Join with Christians from many countries for worship & fellowship in English. Bible studies, small groups and Sunday school also available.

Nagoya Orthodox Church, Holy Theophany Church

Every Sunday, around 30 Christians gather and share Holy Communion.

All Nations Fellowship

All Nations Fellowship is a bilingual church for people of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds. They value strong community, Christ-centered teaching and want to bring God’s love to the people of Japan and the world.

Nagoya International Baptist Church

TNIBC are an Independent Fundamental Baptist church.  They believe in the absolute authority of the Bible as the inspired Word of God for all doctrine and practice.

Nagoya Mosque

Nagoya was reportedly the first place of worship for Muslims in Japan. Nagoya Mosque hosts Friday Prayers and is open for five-time prayers

Nagoya Port Mosque

Open for five time prayers every Saturday with a special speech and dinner after Isha Prayer. Children’s Arabic lessons on Saturdays

  • Where: 33-3 Zennancho, Minato Ward (map)
  • Contact: 052-384-2424

Jewish Community of Japan

There is no synagogue in Nagoya, however the Jewish Community of Japan can be found here.

For a fuller list of Nagoya’s places of worship, head to the excellent Nagoya International Center’s website here.

Image by Anne Hope (Own work) [CC BY-SA 2.0], via flickr.com (modified)

About the author

Bert Wishart editor

Novelist, copywriter and graduate from the most prestigious university in Sunderland, Bert whiles away his precious time on this Earth by writing about popular culture, travel, food and pretty much anything else that is likely to win him the Pulitzer he desperately craves.

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