The Tokyo Axion Helioscope experiment aims to detect axions which are
produced in the solar core. The helioscope uses a strong magnetic field in
order to convert axions into X-ray photons and has a mounting to follow the sun
very accurately. The photons are detected by an X-ray detector which is made of
16 PIN-photodiodes. In addition, a gas container and a gas regulation system is
adopted for recovering the coherence between axions and photons in the
conversion region giving sensitivity to axions with masses up to 2 eV. In this
paper, we report on the technical detail of the Tokyo Axion Helioscope