Prayer Times in Japan
In Japan, Muslim life is shaped by an international and increasingly settled community supported by mosques, campus prayer rooms, halal businesses, and associations in cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. Friday prayer, Ramadan iftars, family gatherings, and community-led teaching help Muslims maintain a visible religious routine within a highly organized social environment. Accurate prayer times are especially important in Japan for coordinating salah with long commutes, work culture, school schedules, and travel across distant urban regions.