Just a short drive from North Jakarta, Akita Chapel PIK 2 has quickly become one of the most charming cultural landmarks within the developing Tokyo-themed district of PIK 2. Blending traditional Japanese architectural elegance with a serene, minimalist environment, this chapel offers a refreshing escape for travelers looking to experience Japan’s tranquility—without leaving Indonesia.
What Is Akita Chapel PIK 2?
Akita Chapel is a beautifully crafted Japanese-style wooden structure inspired by Shinto and traditional Japanese temple design. With its curved gable roof, natural timber details, and iconic red lanterns, the chapel creates an atmosphere that feels authentic yet approachable.
While it is not an actual religious temple, Akita Chapel functions as:
- A cultural landmark
- A scenic photo spot
- A peaceful retreat within the bustling PIK 2 area
- A charming symbolic space for small ceremonies or themed events
Its warm and inviting design captures the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship—calm, precise, and harmonious.
Aesthetic Escape for Travelers & Photographers
Akita Chapel has quickly become a favorite destination for:
- Travelers seeking a quick getaway from Jakarta
- Content creators and photographers
- Families exploring the PIK 2 attractions
- Couples looking for a romantic, Japan-inspired setting
The combination of wooden architecture, stone pathways, trimmed gardens, and atmospheric lanterns makes Akita Chapel extremely photogenic, especially during golden hour.
Whether you’re capturing travel content or simply looking for a peaceful moment away from the city’s noise, the ambiance here is worth the stop.
Part of PIK 2’s Fast-Growing Japanese District
Akita Chapel sits within the broader Japanese-themed zone of PIK 2, surrounded by attractions such as:
- Tokyo Riverside
- Japanese Street cafés and food stalls
- Sakura-inspired gardens
- Traditional-style bridges and torii gates
Together, these create a full cultural experience reminiscent of a walk through a Japanese village—making PIK 2 one of the most unique lifestyle destinations in Indonesia.
After Visiting: Explore Japanese Eats Nearby
No trip to Akita Chapel is complete without tasting some of the Japanese culinary options around PIK 2. You can find:
- Warm bowls of ramen
- Crispy karaage
- Japanese desserts
- Bubble tea
- Street-style snacks
All within walking distance.
Location & Access
Located inside the Japanese Village / Tokyo Area of PIK 2, it is easily accessible via the PIK 2 main boulevard with spacious parking and well-organized pedestrian paths.



