Okinawa: Shuri Castle, Churaumi and Island Time
Okinawa's subtropical islands feel distinct from the rest of Japan: Shuri Castle tells the story of the Ryukyu Kingdom, whale sharks glide through the tanks of the Churaumi Aquarium, Kokusai-dori buzzes in central Naha, and clear blue water is never far away.
Halal Gourmet Japan features a hotel registered as certified halal, which describes cooking exclusively with halal ingredients using dedicated utensils, marking halal-only dishes at its breakfast and lunch buffets, and preparing prayer rugs, a local prayer timetable and qibla directions in guest rooms. Other listings bring Okinawan food culture to the table: a restaurant where traditional dishes come with live shima-uta folk music, a buffet lining up around 80 kinds of Okinawan healthy dishes, and a restaurant cooking with local herbs. Muslim-friendly meals may require an advance reservation, so check each listing's page before your visit.
Cafes and dessert spots are part of the fun too: a tropical fruit cafe inside the Tropical Dream Center where halal and vegetarian options come with an ocean view, specialty shops devoted to mango and pineapple desserts, and a seafood restaurant in the American Village area of Chatan.
For prayer, Naha Airport's listing describes separate prayer rooms for men and women finished with Ryukyu tatami mats and equipped with wudu facilities. The listings also include mosques such as Okinawa Masjid (Okinawa Islamic Culture Center) and Nishihara Masjid, and prayer spaces at AEON MALL Okinawa Rycom and Ryukyu Village.
Use the Halal Gourmet Japan map to line up meals and prayer along your island route, and enjoy Okinawa's castles, aquarium and beaches at your own pace.
Content reviewed: August 20, 2026