Where to Buy Halal in Japan
A trip to Japan is not only about eating out. Cooking for yourself, grabbing snacks for the road, finding gifts to take home — knowing where to buy halal makes it all easier. Halal Gourmet Japan's Store page gathers halal grocers, a Kobe beef butcher, Japanese sweets makers and souvenir shops from around the country, including stores registered as certified halal, Muslim-owned or equipped with prayer spaces.
For everyday groceries, a Pakistani-run halal food store stands right in front of Kobe Mosque, and another shop nearby stocks halal meat and foods from many countries, with an online shop as well. In Hiroshima, a store focusing on Indonesian halal products is a few minutes' walk from Hiroshima Station. Other listings describe halal delivery around Nagoya and its neighboring cities, and a Saitama importer bringing in spices, halal meat, rice and beans and shipping nationwide. A butcher specializing in Kobe beef describes selling frozen, vacuum-packed halal Kobe beef both over the counter and online.
For gifts, souvenir shops in Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi and elsewhere describe carrying halal-certified souvenir items alongside Muslim-friendly snacks, with attention to ingredient labeling. You can also find shrimp crackers made alcohol-free and meat-free and labeled in English with pictograms, fruit daifuku in Takayama's old town and pudding on its morning-market street, and snacks from Kobe made without eggs, dairy or wheat flour. In Tokyo's Asakusa, a Japanese tea shop registered as certified halal offers tax-free shopping and tea-brewing guides in many languages.
Several stores describe online orders and nationwide delivery, so halal ingredients can reach you even when your route does not pass their door.
Find the nearest listing on the map and stock up — for the road ahead, or for a taste of Japan to take home.
Content reviewed: August 20, 2026