Ramadan in Japan: Where to Eat & Pray

(Muslim Travel Guide)

Experiencing Ramadan in Japan is a unique and peaceful journey for Muslim travelers.
Although Japan is not a Muslim-majority country, mosques, halal restaurants,
and Muslim-friendly facilities are increasingly available — especially in major cities.

This guide helps Muslims in Japan find halal food for iftar & suhoor,
mosques and prayer rooms, and practical tips for fasting while traveling.


🌙 Is It Easy to Observe Ramadan in Japan?

Yes. Observing Ramadan in Japan is possible with proper planning.
Major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya
have mosques, halal food, and Muslim communities that support Ramadan activities.

  • Halal restaurants offer iftar-friendly meals
  • Mosques host iftar gatherings & Taraweeh prayers
  • Public spaces are clean, safe, and peaceful

🍽️ Where to Eat During Ramadan in Japan

Best Cities for Halal Food During Ramadan

  • Tokyo (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Asakusa)
  • Osaka (Namba, Umeda)
  • Kyoto
  • Nagoya

Halal Iftar Options

  • Halal ramen & Japanese curry
  • Indian, Pakistani & Bangladeshi restaurants
  • Turkish kebab & Middle Eastern cuisine
  • Halal bento from Muslim-friendly cafes

Tip: Many halal restaurants close early.
Call ahead or plan iftar locations close to mosques.


🌅 Suhoor Options in Japan

Finding suhoor in Japan can be challenging due to early closures.
The best options include:

  • Hotel room meals (self-prepared)
  • 24-hour convenience stores (check ingredients carefully)
  • Halal takeaway from night before
  • Near mosques during Ramadan events

Recommended items: bread, fruits, yogurt, rice balls (onigiri without meat/alcohol).


🕌 Where to Pray During Ramadan in Japan

Main Mosques in Japan

  • Tokyo Camii – Tokyo
  • Osaka Ibaraki Mosque – Osaka
  • Kobe Muslim Mosque – Kobe
  • Sapporo Mosque – Hokkaido

Prayer Rooms & Musalla

  • Airports (Haneda, Narita, Kansai)
  • Large shopping malls
  • Tourist information centers
  • Some train stations

Mosques usually host Taraweeh prayers and iftar meals
during Ramadan.


🕰️ Fasting Hours in Japan

Fasting hours in Japan vary by season:

  • Spring Ramadan: ~14–15 hours
  • Summer Ramadan: ~15–16 hours
  • Autumn Ramadan: ~13–14 hours
  • Winter Ramadan: ~11–12 hours

Always check local prayer timetables from nearby mosques.


🧭 Travel Tips for Muslims During Ramadan in Japan

  • Plan sightseeing close to mosques
  • Rest during midday fasting hours
  • Carry dates & water
  • Be mindful of prayer times while on trains
  • Book hotels near halal food areas

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Ramadan celebrated in Japan?
  • Can Muslims find halal food for iftar?
  • Are mosques open for Taraweeh prayers?
  • Is it difficult to fast while traveling in Japan?
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