Sikhism in Japan
Sikhism is a small minority religion in Japan. The gurdwaras are in mainly located in Tokyo and Kobe.[1]
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- Wadhwa, Megha (24 August 2016). "Sikhs hope temple in Tokyo sets the stage for tolerance and understanding". The Japan Times.
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