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10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

Tokyo, Japan’s bustling capital, is a city where ancient traditions meet futuristic innovation. From towering skyscrapers to serene temples, there’s something for everyone—especially Muslim families looking to explore its new and exciting attractions.

The best part? Halal food options are now easier to find than ever before, so you can enjoy your trip without any worries. Let’s dive into 10 amazing new attractions in Tokyo and the halal food spots nearby that will make your family adventure a delicious one!

P/S: If you’re planning a trip to Tokyo, then Visit Tokyo Tokyo for insider tips, hidden gems, and all the best spots in this vibrant city! Your ultimate Tokyo adventure starts here—let's explore!

1. Sumo Wrestling Experience

Ready to introduce your kids to one of Japan’s most iconic sports? Head to Ryogoku, the home of sumo, for the ultimate sumo wrestling experience! Three times a year—January, May, and September—the Ryogoku Kokugikan transforms into the ultimate stage for national sumo tournaments! If you’re in town during these months, grabbing tickets is totally worth it. You’ll get to cheer on the wrestling giants in action, experience the fast-paced matches, and soak in the lively crowd. Plus, with all the tasty snacks around, it’s like stepping back in time to old Tokyo’s electric atmosphere!

Nearby Halal Food Option: Gyumon Halal Ramen Shibuya

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

For lunch, head to Gyumon Halal Ramen Shibuya in nearby Harajuku, offering tasty and halal-certified Japanese ramen dishes. Your kids will love the flavours, and it’s a great way to fuel up before your afternoon adventure.

Address: Japan, 150-0002 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Shibuya, 2 Chome−19−17 B1

Opening hours: Weekdays: 12 - 9:30 p.m., Weekends: 12 - 10:30 p.m.

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2. Shibuya Sakura Stage

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

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Shibuya isn’t just about crossing busy intersections anymore! The new Shibuya Sakura Stage offers a mix of traditional and modern performances, showcasing everything from kabuki to J-pop. It’s a wonderful cultural experience that’s both entertaining and educational for the little ones.

Nearby Halal Food Option: Malay Asian Cuisine Shibuya Shop

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

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Malay Asian Cuisine Shibuya Shop offers a delightful range of authentic Malay dishes in Tokyo. Enjoy favourites like Nasi Lemak, Beef Rendang, Mee Goreng, and Ayam Masak Merah. With a halal-certified menu, this cosy spot brings the rich flavours of Malaysia to those who are homesick.

Address: 2-9-9 Shibuyaku Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0002

Opening hours: 11 am - 2:30 pm, 5 - 9:30 p.m. Closed on Wednesdays.

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3. teamLab Planets TOKYO

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

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Step into the future at teamLab Planets TOKYO in Toyosu. These immersive art exhibitions are filled with interactive installations that will wow your kids. From walking through water to becoming part of the art, it’s a magical experience for the whole family.

Nearby Halal Food Option: Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

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While you’re in Toyosu, swing by Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo, where you’ll find a variety of vegan ramen. There’s something for everyone, making it an easy and family-friendly dining stop.

Address: Japan, 〒135-0061 Tokyo, Koto City, Toyosu, 6 Chome−1−16 teamLab Planets TOKYO

Opening hours: 11am - 8.30pm. * Last order for ramen is 30 minutes before the shop closes.

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4. Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai

If your family loves fresh seafood, don’t miss the Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai. Explore the bustling fish market, join a sushi-making workshop, and discover the art of Japanese cuisine. It’s a hands-on adventure that will leave your kids with lifelong memories.

Nearby Halal Food Option: Indo Halal Kitchen

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Indo Halal Kitchen in Tokyo offers delicious halal dishes, including Mutton Curry Rice, fresh salads, Special Beef Biryani Set, Special Beef Biryani, and soft Naan. It’s the perfect spot if you’re looking for authentic and flavourful meals in Japan.

Address: Japan, 130-0022 Tokyo, Sumida City, Kotobashi, 3 Chome−9−25

Opening hours: 3 pm - 2 am (Closed on Mondays)

5. Taiyaki Making in Asakusa

Looking for a fun activity with a sweet twist? Join a Taiyaki-making workshop at ASAKUSA GURAKU in Asakusa! Taiyaki is a traditional fish-shaped cake, often filled with red bean paste or custard. Your kids will love crafting their own and enjoying the warm, crispy treat fresh out of the pan.

Nearby Halal Food Option: Halal Wagyu Yakiniku PANGA

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

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Once you’ve mastered taiyaki-making, visit Halal Wagyu Yakiniku PANGA for a satisfying halal BBQ meal. The premium wagyu beef melts in your mouth and is the perfect way to end your day in Asakusa.

Address: 3 Chome-27-9 Taito, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0016, Japan

Opening hours: 11:30 am–2 pm, 5–10:30 pm

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6. Kappabashi “Kitchen Town”

For families who love cooking, Kappabashi is a dream come true. This street, located between Ueno and Asakusa, is filled with shops selling kitchenware, from professional chef knives to adorable bento boxes. It’s a unique Tokyo experience that’s both fun and practical!

Nearby Halal Food Option: Asakusa Sushi Ken

After shopping for kitchen goodies, head to Asakusa Sushi Ken for some halal sushi. Enjoy the delicate flavours of fresh fish and rice while knowing it’s all halal-certified and safe for your family.

Address: Japan, 111-0032 Tokyo, Taito City, Asakusa, 2 Chome−11−4

Opening hours: 12–3 pm, 5–10 pm (Closed on Wednesday)

7. Tokyo Mega Illumination

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

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Tokyo’s illumination event, the Tokyo Mega Illumination, lights up the night with dazzling displays. Stroll through colourful tunnels of light, take stunning family photos, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. It’s a magical way to spend an evening with the family.

Tokyo Mega Illumination 2024 - 2025 will be held from November 2, 2024, to January 12, 2025, when there are no horse races!

Nearby Halal Food Option: Ozgur Kitchen Kebab

For something more substantial, you can check out Ozgur Kitchen Kebab, where the rich, juicy chicken is the perfect post-illumination meal.

Address: 1 Chome-6-1 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo 135-0091, Japan

Opening hours: 10am - 9pm

8. KidZania Tokyo

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

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Looking for a fun yet educational experience for your kids? KidZania Tokyo is a theme park where kids can role-play as doctors, firefighters, chefs, and more. It’s a fantastic opportunity for your little ones to explore different careers in a fun, interactive environment.

Halal food nearby: Red Lobster Odaiba

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

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Enjoy Muslim-friendly dishes at Red Lobster Odaiba Store (Minato City, Tokyo - Odaiba) in Tokyo, Japan where seafood lovers can dive into fresh and flavourful dishes like the iconic Cheddar Bay Biscuits and the ultimate seafood platter with snow crab, shrimp, and lobster tail. Each dish captures the taste of the sea in every bite!

Address: Japan, 135-0091 Tokyo, Minato City, Daiba, 1 Chome−7−1 6F

Opening hours: 11 am–11 pm

9. TOKYO SKYTREE

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

Standing tall in Sumida, TOKYO SKYTREE is the tallest tower in the world and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Take the elevator to the observation deck and marvel at the sprawling city below. It’s an unforgettable experience for both adults and kids.

Nearby Halal Food Option: Tokyo Chinese Muslim Restaurant

For a halal meal with a view, head to Tokyo Chinese Muslim Restaurant, located near the Skytree. Enjoy a variety of halal Chinese dishes, perfect for a family feast after a day of sightseeing.

Address: 2-18-6, Koutoubashi, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, 130-0022

Opening hours: 11 am–3 pm, 5–11 pm (Closed on Monday)

10. Okutama region

Explore the stunning Okutama region, Japan's hidden gem for nature lovers and adventure seekers! Families and solo travellers alike can enjoy lush hiking trails through Okutama’s mountains, paddle along the serene Lake Okutama, or venture into the mystical Nippara Limestone Caves. For a breathtaking view, hike up Mount Mitake – it’s worth the trek! Whether you're seeking peaceful nature or a fun family day out, Okutama promises an unforgettable experience filled with beauty and delicious treats!

Muslim-friendly restaurant nearby: Tamagawaya

10 New Attractions To Visit In Tokyo (With Halal Food Nearby!)

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There are no halal-certified restaurants in Okutama, so we can only suggest a Muslim-friendly restaurant. Tamagawaya in Okutama is a charming, historical restaurant that’s perfect for refuelling after an adventure! Enjoy the warm, welcoming atmosphere with tatami seating and helpful chairs, making it cosy for everyone, including elderly family members. Don’t miss their salt-grilled Japanese river trout and handmade soba – flavourful, filling, and truly unforgettable!

Do note that the restaurant is not halal-certified and serves alcoholic beverages. We recommend you dine at your own discretion.

Address: 360 Mitakehoncho, Ome, Tokyo 198-0173, Japan

Opening hours: 11 am–4 pm (Wednesday), 11 am–6:30 pm (Tuesday - Sunday). Closed on Monday and Tuesday. During the winter season (December to February), the business hours are scheduled to be from 11 am to 3 pm.

Tokyo is truly a treasure trove of new and exciting attractions for Muslim families, with halal food options becoming more readily available. From sumo wrestling to art installations to panoramic city views, there’s something for everyone in your family. So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to start planning your family’s Tokyo adventure! Safe travels!

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