St. Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo
Located on a hill in Sekiguchi, Bunkyo Ward, this Catholic church has a long and storied history. It began in 1899 as a wooden Gothic-style chapel built for the École Française des Dames de Saint-Maur. In 1900, it became the chapel of the Sekiguchi Parish, and by 1920, it was elevated to serve as the Cathedral of Tokyo.
After a short uphill walk through a residential area behind Gokokuji Station and past a sports field, you'll find it.
The building stands out with its silver stainless steel exterior, shining in the sunlight and giving off a truly sacred and majestic vibe.
The Gothic-style interior is also really impressive.

