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πŸ•ŒHalal Guide

Certified spots, menu scans, and local ingredients checklists.

Mirin & Pork Broth Issues

Main concerns for Muslim travelers dining in Japan are pork seasoning bases and mirin (cooking wine) used in traditional soy sauces. Navigating certified options is highly recommended.

πŸ—£οΈ Phrase Checker

Interactive Menu Phrase Translator

Select a common phrase below to see its Japanese characters and romaji pronunciation. Show this card directly to restaurant staff.

Japanese Card

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Kore wa haraaru ninshou desu ka?

Context: Use this at dedicated establishments or when checking packaged foods.
πŸ“ Hubs

Halal Sightseeing Hotspots

Asakusa (Tokyo)

One of the most Halal-friendly sightseeing zones in Japan. Features Halal ramen (Naritaya), Halal wagyu (Asakusa Yakiniku Panga), and multiple kebab stalls.

Shinjuku (Tokyo)

Includes multiple Halal-certified dining spots like Halal Ramen Ouka, local Indian/Turkish restaurants, and specialty supermarkets.

Kyoto & Osaka

Kyoto offers Halal traditional Kyoto style set meals near Gion. Osaka has dedicated Halal takoyaki and ramen outlets near Dotonbori.

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