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St Mary's Cathedral Tokyo

Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo


Rising nearly 40m high and glistening in the sun, this stainless-steel contemporary cathedral was completed in 1955. It's the work of Japan's foremost modern architect, Tange Kenz¨­, and structural and acoustic engineers from the University of Tokyo. The pipe organ was specially designed for the cathedral; free 'organ meditation' sessions are held monthly.

Mass is held on Sundays at 8am and 10am (in Japanese) and at 12.15pm (in Korean).


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