[2][3] The project was initiated by Indonesian citizens living in Tokyo, and the construction began in 2015.
Although it has been planned 15 years ago by the administrators of the KMII as well as the figures and intellectuals residing in the city, the availability of funds and the location had become the main obstacle.
The mosque has the maximum capacity of up to 270 pilgrims and located within the complex of the Republic of Indonesian School in Tokyo (SRIT).
In addition, there is a common kitchen that can be used for activities that have been implemented by the local Muslim institutions or organizations.
Emergency parking space is available for ambulance and access for wheelchair users to enter the mosque.