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Meetinghouses


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Note: some of this information may be outdated. For the latest information on the Teruya jidai Site, click: Meetinghouses.

Click links at right for the prefecture (ken) of your choice. For each ken, meetinghouses are listed alphabetically. BOLD CAPS means 'built buildings;' those with italics have historical photos. If you have meetinghouse photos to add here or have corrections or feedback, feel free to click on the 'Comments' link.

Aomori-ken

1-AOMORI
2-HACHINOHE
3-Hirosaki
4-
MISAWA (and Towada)

Akita-ken

5-AKITA
6-Odate
7-Yokote

Iwate-ken

8-Ichinoseki
9-Kitakami
10-Miyako
11-
MORIOKA

Yamagata-ken

12-Tsuruoka (& Sakata)
13-
YAMAGATA
14-Yonezawa

Miyagi-ken

15-Furukawa
16-Ishinomaki
17-
IZUMI (Sendai)
18-
KAMISUGI "
19-
NAGAMACHI "
20-
TAGAJO
**-
HONBU

Fukushima-ken

21-AIZU
22-Fukushima
23-
IWAKI
24-
KORIYAMA

Effective 01 Jul 2013, Niigata branches were transferred back to the Tokyo Mission.

The LDS Church has an official Meetinghouse Locator. Note: use only Ro-maji for Japanese place names. Worship Service (Sacrament Meeting) time will also be given. In the Sendai Mission area, most meetinghouses only serve one church unit. Most blocks begin with Sacrament Meeting at 10AM. Here is a Meetinghouse Locator from the Church's Japanese Site, which includes phone numbers and meeting block order in Japanese.

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