Sikhism in JapanFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sikhism in Japan is a small, minority religion (Japanese: 日本のシーク教徒, romanized: Nihon no shīku kyōto, lit. 'Sikhs in Japan'). There are gurdwaras located in Tokyo, Ibaraki[citation needed] and Kobe.[1] Quick Facts Total population, Regions with significant populations ...Sikhism in Japan日本のシーク教徒The First Sikh Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh arrives in Tokyo to attend the Indo Japan Summit (Circa 2008)Total population500 estimateRegions with significant populationsTokyo · Kobe · KyotoReligionsSikhismLanguagesPunjabi · JapaneseClose
Sikhism in Japan is a small, minority religion (Japanese: 日本のシーク教徒, romanized: Nihon no shīku kyōto, lit. 'Sikhs in Japan'). There are gurdwaras located in Tokyo, Ibaraki[citation needed] and Kobe.[1] Quick Facts Total population, Regions with significant populations ...Sikhism in Japan日本のシーク教徒The First Sikh Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh arrives in Tokyo to attend the Indo Japan Summit (Circa 2008)Total population500 estimateRegions with significant populationsTokyo · Kobe · KyotoReligionsSikhismLanguagesPunjabi · JapaneseClose