St. Mary's Cathedral
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- A Sculptural Masterpiece: Witness one of Tokyo’s most stunning pieces of modern architecture. Designed by the legendary Kenzo Tange, the cathedral’s eight soaring, curved walls gleam with stainless steel, creating a futuristic yet deeply spiritual presence.
- A Cross from Above: Seen from the sky, the unique structure forms a perfect cross. Inside, this shape becomes a breathtaking cross of light, pouring down from the skylights high above the altar.
- Cathedral of Concrete & Light: Step inside to experience the dramatic, awe-inspiring interior. The vast space, formed by raw, soaring concrete walls, is softened by the masterful play of light filtering from above, creating a truly solemn and moving atmosphere.
- The Grotto of Lourdes: Discover a quiet corner of the grounds dedicated to a replica of the Grotto of Lourdes in France, offering a place for peaceful prayer and reflection.
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Welcome, friend, to St. Mary’s Cathedral, a truly extraordinary place where faith meets visionary modern art. Prepare to be captivated by a building unlike any other, a masterpiece designed by one of Japan’s greatest architects, Kenzo Tange.
From the outside, its gleaming, curved surfaces seem to reach for the heavens, a dynamic sculpture of steel against the Tokyo sky. But the true magic awaits within. Step into the vast, hushed interior, and let your eyes adjust to the dramatic interplay of shadow and light.
The soaring concrete walls create a space that feels both immense and intimate, drawing your gaze upwards to the cross of light formed by the skylights. Whether you are here for quiet prayer or to admire a landmark of 20th-century design, St. Mary’s offers a profound and unforgettable experience. We invite you to find your own moment of peace and inspiration within these remarkable walls.
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