In 1980s, Muslims around the area started to collect donations for construction.
[1] In 2002, they were recognized as a religious corporation in the name of Islamic Center of Nagoya,[1] and since then, they started running the mosque.
The organization distributes issuances and offers introductory booklets on Islam.
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