Japan Halal — Muslim Friendly Travel in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto

Japan is one of the fastest-growing destinations in terms of halal tourism. A country traditionally unfamiliar with Muslim needs, Japan has made a remarkable effort since 2010 to welcome Islamic travelers — driven notably by mass tourism from Indonesia and Malaysia. The result is encouraging, even if some preparation remains necessary.
Japan’s Halal Revolution
The Japanese government has made halal tourism a national priority. The number of certified halal restaurants in Japan has grown from a few dozen in 2010 to over 5,000 establishments in 2026. Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima all have areas with well-developed halal offerings.
Finding Halal Food in Japan
The HalalGourmet Japan app is the absolute reference — it lists all certified halal restaurants by prefecture. Muslim Pro also includes a halal map for Japan. Restaurants often display “halal certified” or “Muslim-friendly” signs.
Types of Halal Restaurants in Japan
- Certified halal restaurants — official certification by Japan Muslim Association (JMA)
- Muslim-friendly — no pork or alcohol, but not always certified
- Vegetarian/vegan — acceptable option in areas without halal restaurants
Tokyo — The Halal Capital
Tokyo has the most developed halal scene in Japan. Key neighborhoods:
- Shinjuku — Tokyo Muslim Center area, concentrated halal restaurants
- Asakusa — historic district with several halal restaurants near Senso-ji temple
- Akihabara — tech area with some halal restaurants for Asian tourists
- Harajuku — halal food trucks and restaurants in the tourist zone
Osaka — Halal Street Food
Osaka is Japan’s gastronomic capital. The halal scene is also well-developed, particularly in Namba and around Masjid Osaka (Ibaraki-shi). The famous Takoyaki (octopus) exists in halal version with several street vendors.
Kyoto — Between Temples and Halal
Kyoto is more difficult than Tokyo and Osaka, but the situation is improving. Focus on the Gion neighborhood and around Kyoto Station to find halal options. The HalalGourmet Japan app is essential here.
Praying in Japan
Mosques are less numerous than in Southeast Asia, but well present in major cities:
- Tokyo Camii (Yoyogi-Uehara) — the largest mosque in Japan, magnificent Ottoman architecture
- Masjid Osaka / Ibaraki Masjid
- Muslim Pro indicates prayer rooms in airports, shopping malls, and universities
Practical Tips
- Visa: Since July 2025, French citizens can travel to Japan without a visa (free eTA) for 90 days
- Currency: Yen (JPY) — 1€ ≈ 155 JPY. Average budget: €100-150/day
- Transport: JR Pass for long distances, IC Card (Suica/Pasmo) for cities
- Ramadan: finding food before Fajr is difficult — bring supplies
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🕌 Combine with Transit Umrah
Returning from Japan via the Gulf? Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad offer connections from Tokyo and Osaka with a layover in Saudi Arabia — ideal for transit Umrah.
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