6 Things I Wish I Knew as a Muslim Before Visiting Japan

    6 Things I Wish I Knew as a Muslim Before Visiting Japan

    Visiting Japan as a Muslim traveler can be an amazing experience—stunning nature, rich culture, and beautiful traditions await you at every corner. But there are a few things we really wish we had known before our first trip here....


    No Pork ≠ Halal

    In Japan, just because something doesn’t contain pork doesn’t automatically mean it’s Halal. Unlike Muslim-majority countries, meats like chicken and beef in Japan are usually not Halal-slaughtered.

    Many locals may not be familiar with what Halal truly means, so it’s important to double-check labels—or better yet, stick to Halal-certified options whenever possible.


    Vegan/Vegetarian Meals ≠ Halal

    You might be tempted to order the vegan or vegetarian option, thinking it's safe—but be careful! These meals may still contain alcohol-based seasonings or sauces, especially mirin (sweet rice wine) and soy sauce.

    That’s why we always recommend looking for places that are Halal-certified or actually serve special menus for Muslims. If you can't find one, bring your own food when in doubt.


    Not Bringing Snacks for Long Train Rides or Rural Adventures

    If you’re planning to visit more remote parts of Japan or take long-distance trains like the Shinkansen, ALWAYS bring your own Halal snacks or bento! Finding Halal meals at train stations or rural stops can be challenging, and vending machines rarely offer Muslim-friendly options.

    The good news? At Halal Souvenir Shop: JAPANeid Osaka, you can grab portable Halal snacks and even bento for your journey. We’ve also got a prayer space with a wudhu facility, so you can pray before hitting the rails.


    Not Knowing Where to Buy Halal Souvenirs

    Shopping in Japan is a dream, but where can you find souvenirs that are Halal-certified or Muslim-friendly?

    From Halal mochi and snacks to Tatami prayer mats, KIMONO hijabs, Muslim-friendly skincare, and so much more, Halal Souvenir Shop: JAPANeid Osaka has curated a collection of items that you can confidently take home. Perfect for yourself—or as a thoughtful gift!


    Not Wearing a Hoodie to Amusement Parks (Hijabi Tip!)

    If you're a hijabi and love thrilling rides, here’s something we wish someone told us:
    Some amusement parks—like FujiQ Highland—might not allow hijabis to ride some amusement rides, especially the thrilling ones like roller coasters, unless you're wearing a hoodie (for safety).

    It’s not a rule everywhere, but it’s good to be prepared. Pop a zip-up hoodie into your backpack before you head to the park—you’ll thank us later!


    Not Bringing a Portable Bidet

    While Japan is famous for its high-tech toilets, not all public restrooms have a bidet. And when you need to do wudhu while traveling, this small tool becomes your best friend.


    Whether you're here for sightseeing, shopping, or just soaking in the culture, we hope this list helps you feel more prepared and welcomed.

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