Halal Food Tips to Enjoy Tokyo Disneyland This Summer! Blog - Halal Food in Japan

Written by TASMIA| 2022-06-15| Halal Food in Japan

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TOKYO DISNEYLAND is a place where all your dreams come true. A theme park that is enjoyed by any age. Book your tickets to Tokyo Disneyland in advance through the official website as of now you cannot get the tickets from any convenient stores. The prices increased during the pandemic but you can make it less by the time differences. You can visit the park at different times which can decrease the amount a little bit. Download the application of Disneyland on your phone. By downloading the application, it becomes much easier to make the most of the park knowing everything about the rides. You can know the waiting time of each ride from the application and even can reserve your favourite fast pass attraction. Up to 2 rides can be reserved.

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Talking about food and specifically Muslim friendly /Halal food, there is no Muslim friendly proper meal at Tokyo Disneyland but side dishes like French fries and Salads can be eaten as they are free from animal-derived ingredients. At the park, Muslims can enjoy iconic Mickey and Minni Mouse-shaped frozen ice creams. The Minni ice bar (peach and raspberry) and mickey Ice bar (tropical fruits) are 300 Yen each and are Muslim friendly. Salt, Black pepper and caramel flavour popcorns (400 yen each) are also Muslim friendly and Muslims can enjoy them without being worried. Another healthy option during summer is the FRESH FRUIT CUPS (450 Yen) which are sold around Critter country. Other than Tokyo Disneyland, there is a Halal food/Muslim-friendly menu available at Red Lobster which is inside the IKSPARI area 3F, just 6-7 minutes from the Maihama Station. They have 3 items on their Muslim-friendly menu which are beef bowl, butter chicken curry, and vegetable penne.

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You can bring Halal Bentos and Halal retort meals at the park too. But if you want to eat your bento or wish to eat at red lobster, you must take a stamp for re-entry. In this way you can go outside the park enjoys your meal and come back again to the park by re-entering. A praying place is also provided for Muslims upon request near the park entrance in the Main Street house. All you have to do is just ask the staff, they will assist you in providing the praying spot. But do bring your praying mat and qibla compass as they will only provide you the space to pray.

We hope in the future many more Halal food/Muslim-friendly options get available inside both parks. Hope this information help Muslims of Japan and new Muslim visitors who are hoping to visit Tokyo Disneyland and Japan.

Address: 1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031

Website: www.tokyodisneyresort.jp