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The Japanese people on Sunday enjoyed the spirit of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan as they participated in fast-breaking, or iftar, events held at the Tokyo Mosque.
Muslims living in the capital Tokyo as well as non-Muslim Japanese gathered at the mosque which is affiliated with Turkiye's directorate of religious affairs.
The participants joined a cultural tour in the mosque during the day and later enjoyed a fast-breaking meal together, tasting Turkish food on the occasion of Ramadan.
While some wanted to know more about the mosque, others were interested in learning about the fast-breaking tradition.
Iftar is the evening meal which Muslims end their daily fast at sunset during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan./aa