Eat & pray in Tokyo

Halal food and a place to pray, mapped together. Find mosques and prayer rooms, the areas where halal dining and prayer cluster, and what each space offers.

Best areas to eat & pray together

Shin-Okubo / Okubo (Islam Yokocho)

The best one-stop “eat + pray” area: Masjid Shin-Okubo is a 2-minute walk from the station, inside Islam Yokocho — Tokyo's densest, best-value cluster of halal restaurants, stalls and grocers.

Ueno / Okachimachi

Masjid As-Salaam (wudu, men's & women's halls) is steps from Okachimachi, ringed by Pakistani, Indian and Middle-Eastern halal restaurants and grocers — and close to Ueno sightseeing.

Yoyogi-Uehara (Tokyo Camii)

Tokyo Camii pairs Japan's largest mosque (tours, women's space, wudu) with an on-site halal market and Turkish cafe — prayer and a halal meal in a single landmark.

Mosques

Tokyo Camii & Diyanet Turkish Culture Center

Mosques

Yoyogi-Uehara · Shibuya · Yoyogi-Uehara Stn (Chiyoda / Odakyu), ~5 min

  • Wudu (ablution)
  • Women’s space
  • Visitors welcome

Halal food nearby: On-site halal market (daily 10:00–19:00) plus a Turkish cafe/restaurant; Iftar during Ramadan. View all restaurants

The largest mosque in Japan. Free guided tours on weekends & holidays (~14:30); open to non-Muslim visitors outside prayer times.

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Otsuka Masjid (Japan Islamic Trust)

Mosques

Minami-Otsuka · Toshima · Otsuka Stn (JR Yamanote), ~5 min

  • Wudu (ablution)
  • Women’s space

Run by the Japan Islamic Trust — 1F women's worship, 2F men's; Quran lessons and community services.

Masjid Darul Arqam (Asakusa Mosque)

Mosques

Higashi-Asakusa · Taito · Asakusa Stn / Tawaramachi Stn (Ginza Line)

  • Visitors welcome

Halal food nearby: Halal kebab, curry and yakiniku spots around Asakusa. View all restaurants

A green six-storey building of the Islamic Center of Japan; its Friday sermon draws locals and tourists alike.

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Masjid As-Salaam (Ueno-Okachimachi Mosque)

Mosques

Higashi-Ueno / Okachimachi · Taito · Naka-Okachimachi (Hibiya) / Okachimachi (JR), 2–5 min

  • Wudu (ablution)
  • Women’s space

Halal food nearby: Ueno/Okachimachi has Pakistani, Indian and Middle-Eastern halal restaurants and grocers. View all restaurants

Run by the As-Salaam Foundation (est. 2004); a community centre with separate men's and women's halls.

Masjid Shin-Okubo

Mosques

Hyakunincho (Shin-Okubo) · Shinjuku · Shin-Okubo Stn (JR Yamanote), ~2 min

  • Wudu (ablution)
  • Women’s space

Halal food nearby: Heart of “Islam Yokocho” — Tokyo's densest, best-value cluster of halal restaurants, stalls and grocers (Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indonesian, Turkish, Malaysian). View all restaurants

Inside the Islam Yokocho area; men's and women's sections on different floors; a busy Friday sermon.

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Prayer rooms

Narita International Airport Prayer Rooms

Prayer rooms

Narita Airport (T1 · T2 · T3) · Narita, Chiba · In-airport (Terminal 1 / Terminal 2·3 stations)

  • Wudu (ablution)
  • Visitors welcome

Halal food nearby: Muslim-friendly dining is available within the terminals. View all restaurants

Prayer rooms both before and after security in all three terminals (T1 3F/2F · T2 1F · T3 2F/3F), with ablution facilities.

Haneda Airport Prayer Rooms

Prayer rooms

Haneda Airport (T2 & T3) · Ota · In-airport (Terminal 2 / Terminal 3 stations)

  • Wudu (ablution)

Prayer rooms in Terminal 2 (3F landside + 2F airside) and Terminal 3 (3F landside), with purification facilities. No prayer room in Terminal 1.

Tokyo Skytree Prayer Room

Prayer rooms

Oshiage (Tokyo Skytree) · Sumida · Tokyo Skytree Stn (Tobu) / Oshiage Stn

  • Women’s space
  • Visitors welcome

Musalla on the 1st floor of Tokyo Skytree — separate men's and women's spaces, prayer mats, qibla marked on the ceiling. Confirm current access on arrival.

Tokyo Midtown Prayer Space

Prayer rooms

Akasaka (Roppongi) · Minato · Roppongi Stn, ~5 min

  • Women’s space
  • Visitors welcome

Prayer space in Tokyo Midtown Galleria (women's & men's floors), free to use without reservation during Galleria opening hours.

Prayer times, access and facilities can change — confirm directly before visiting, especially for Friday prayers.