Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral (Nikolaidō Hall)

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Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral (Nikolaidō Hall)(Holy Resurrection Cathedral in Tokyo

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Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral was built in 1891 by Nicolai, a missionary who came to Japan at the end of the Edo period, to spread the teachings of the Orthodox Church in Japan. Its name comes from the fact that it remembers the resurrection of Lord Iesus Haristos (Jesus Christ). The main hall is Japan’s largest Byzantine-style structure and the oldest stone structure of national importance. The dome roof is approximately 38 meters high, and the beautiful stained glass decoration is a must-see.

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address (e.g. of house) 4-1 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Access 2 minutes from JR Ochanomizu Station, 2 minutes from Shin-Ochanomizu Subway Station

phone 03-3295-6879
Business Hours 13:00~16:00
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External Links

Official Web Site

Founding and opening of business 1891 (24th year of Meiji)

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