Nagasaki: A Port City Shaped by the World
Nagasaki has long been Japan's window to the world, and it shows: the Western-style residences of Glover Garden, the UNESCO-listed Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) off the coast, and Huis Ten Bosch, a resort town recreating European streetscapes. Walking the hillside lanes of the port city, you will find Japanese and Western cultures layered into one landscape.
In Nagasaki, Halal Gourmet Japan features a seafood restaurant inside Huis Ten Bosch as well as Indian restaurants in town. Some Indian restaurants describe menus using halal meat along with vegetarian sets, and some ask for a reservation before your visit for dishes using halal meat, so it is worth checking each restaurant's page before you go.
The listings also include a Turkish restaurant registered as pork-free and serving no alcoholic drinks, with halal-dedicated kitchenware and tableware and a prayer space — a practical option when you want a meal and a place to pray in one stop.
From Glover Garden to Gunkanjima and Huis Ten Bosch, use the Halal Gourmet Japan map to line up meals along your route and build your Nagasaki itinerary with dining included.
Content reviewed: August 20, 2026