Discover a Different Tokyo in Every Neighborhood
Tokyo can feel like several cities in one. A short train ride takes you from the historic streets of Asakusa and Ueno to the fashion and pop culture of Shibuya and Harajuku, the anime and manga districts of Akihabara and Nakano, or the modern cityscapes of Ginza and Tokyo Station. Each season adds another side to the city, from cherry blossoms in spring and festivals in summer to autumn colors and winter illuminations.
Halal Gourmet Japan's Tokyo listings connect these experiences with places to eat and pray. Around Asakusa and Ueno, you can explore Japanese food such as halal Wagyu ramen, yakiniku, shabu-shabu and sukiyaki, together with listings for Asakusa Mosque, Masjid As-Salaam in Ueno-Okachimachi and the prayer space at Tokyo Skytree.
In Shibuya and Harajuku, the listings include halal Wagyu ramen, Mediterranean and Arabian cuisine, Shibuya Mushalla, and prayer spaces at SEIBU Shibuya, Shibuya PARCO and the Harajuku Tourist Information Center. Around Ginza and Tokyo Station, travelers can find Japanese dining options alongside prayer spaces at Matsuya Ginza and JR Tokyo Station.
If you are visiting Tokyo for anime and manga, traditional culture, shopping, seasonal scenery or events, use the Halal Gourmet Japan map to connect each part of your itinerary with nearby restaurants, mosques and prayer spaces.
Content reviewed: August 20, 2026