Hokkaido: Japan's Great North, with Places to Eat and Pray
Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, pairs wide-open nature with cities full of character: Sapporo with Odori Park at its heart, the canal town of Otaru, the lavender fields of Furano, Asahikawa with its famous Asahiyama Zoo, and Hakodate with its night views. Most journeys begin at New Chitose Airport, and travelers come as much for the food as for the scenery — seafood, ramen, jingisukan grilled lamb and rich dairy have earned the island its reputation as Japan's treasure house of food.
In Sapporo, Halal Gourmet Japan features a long-established Indian curry house founded in 1982, described as having a Muslim chef from India who simmers curries from contract-farmed organic onions without adding a drop of water; a halal Wagyu ramen restaurant registered as certified halal, complete with a prayer space; a jingisukan restaurant that describes its fresh, never-frozen meat as certified halal; and a seafood-bowl specialist in the historic Nijo Market, whose sister shop serves the same seasonal bowls at New Chitose Airport. Near the Otaru Canal, you can also find a restaurant serving seafood brought straight from Otaru port, with a prayer space registered.
The listings reach far beyond the cities. A ramen shop making its own noodles and soup offers Muslim travelers an Okhotsk soy sauce ramen drawing umami from salmon, herring and Rishiri kombu, finished with rice oil instead of lard, while a soba restaurant near Asahikawa Station serves Hokkaido-grown soba hot or cold. In the Tokachi and Obihiro area you will find a pizzeria using local Tokachi ingredients whose Muslim-friendly menu includes pasta and desserts, a farm-style cheese and ice cream shop, a Japanese sweets shop described as selling items that include certified halal products, and a family-run crab specialist. At Rusutsu Resort, a Japanese restaurant described as accredited as a local halal-compliant facility serves halal set meals and beef shabu-shabu.
For prayer, Hokkaido's listings include Sapporo Masjid, Al Noor Masjid (Otaru Mosque) and Muroran Mosque, along with prayer rooms at travel hubs such as New Chitose Airport, Asahikawa Airport, Hakodate Airport (inside the domestic business lounge area) and the tourist information center at JR Asahikawa Station. Prayer spaces are also listed at shopping spots like Daimaru Sapporo, Sapporo Factory and Mitsui Outlet Park Sapporo Kitahiroshima, and at sightseeing destinations themselves, including Asahiyama Zoo, Shiroi Koibito Park, Farm Tomita, the Upopoy National Ainu Museum and Park, and Noboribetsu Date Jidaimura — so prayer fits naturally into a day of sightseeing.
Base yourself in Sapporo and Otaru for city food and canals, head to Furano and Asahikawa for flower fields and the zoo, or explore Tokachi and Obihiro for gardens and local produce. Distances are long in the north, so use the Halal Gourmet Japan map to check for restaurants, mosques and prayer spaces near each stop in advance, and build a Hokkaido itinerary that includes both meals and prayer.
Content reviewed: August 20, 2026