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Narita Airport (NRT), also known as Tokyo-Narita International Airport, serves as a global gateway for passengers arriving in and departing from Tokyo, Japan. Interestingly, despite its name, Narita Airport isn't actually located in Tokyo itself, but rather in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, which is not far from the capital city.
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Narita Airport is often the preferred arrival point for Indonesian tourists visiting Tokyo, alongside Haneda Airport. With its international standards, Narita Airport offers excellent facilities for all passengers, including Muslim travelers, by providing various halal restaurant options and prayer rooms. Here are some recommendations!
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Located in Terminal 1, 5th Floor, just before the security check, you'll find a Halal-certified restaurant called Homemade Udon Noodles KINEYAMUGIMARU. This restaurant offers authentic Japanese flavors like udon, tempura, and even onigiri.
The restaurant also uses an open kitchen concept, so you can watch the chefs preparing your food. The udon noodles here are handmade, giving them a chewy texture, fresh taste, and a satisfying slurp. You can choose from various broth options and toppings to suit your preference. The menu is also available in multiple languages, so visitors won't have trouble choosing their dishes.
Address: Terminal 1 Central Building, 5th Floor, before security check
Opening Hours: Daily, 7:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Image credit: Narita International Airport Corporation Official Website
Want to enjoy Japanese cuisine while watching planes come and go at the airport? You can head to the Halal-certified restaurant called Sojibo. This spacious restaurant is always bustling with passengers, including many Muslim travelers.
There are plenty of appealing menu choices to try. They also offer various affordable set meals, such as chicken and noodle sets, shrimp and rice sets, and many more. For payment, they accept cash, credit cards, e-money, and QR codes.
Address: Terminal 2 Central, 4th Floor, before security check
Opening Hours: Daily, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Image credit: Narita International Airport Corporation Official Website
Another Halal restaurant you can visit at Narita Airport is La Toque. Besides being Halal, this restaurant is also known for its wide selection of appealing menus, including vegetarian options. A great advantage of this restaurant is that it offers dishes ranging from authentic Japanese to those from other countries.
Here you can enjoy chicken curry rice, roast beef, seafood pasta, and much more. Moreover, with its casual concept, this restaurant is also perfect for enjoying a cup of coffee or tea while waiting for your flight. The bright lighting makes this place very comfortable for dining.
Address: Terminal 2 Central, 4th Floor, before security check
Opening Hours: Daily, 8:00 AM - 8:30 PM
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Not far from the airport, there's a popular shopping mall called AEON MALL Narita. At this mall, you can fill your stomach with delicious Indian and Pakistani cuisine at Halal Dosa Biryani. As its name suggests, this restaurant is Halal, making it suitable for Muslim visitors. The menu offers many tasty choices like chicken biryani, seafood curry, masala dosa, and more.
Address: AEON MALL Narita, 24 Uingutsuchiya, Narita, Chiba 286-0029, Japan
Opening Hours: Daily, 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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Besides Halal restaurants, Narita Airport also has a restaurant specializing in vegan dishes. One that offers an entirely vegan menu is T's Tantan. This restaurant prepares its dishes without using meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, or any other animal-derived ingredients.
For noodle lovers, you can try the delicious Tantan noodles and flavorful shoyu (soy sauce) ramen. Other equally interesting menu items include healthy gyoza and pho with veggie karaage.
Address: Terminal 2 Central, 4th Floor, before security check
Opening Hours: Daily, 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
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Besides halal dining options, Muslim passengers can also enjoy other Muslim-friendly facilities like prayer rooms. Prayer rooms are available throughout all terminals at Narita Airport. You'll find them in Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3, conveniently located both before and after passport control, making it easy for Muslim passengers. Each prayer room is equipped with prayer mats (sajadah), prayer garments (mukena), a Qibla direction indicator, and ablution facilities (tempat wudhu).
Terminal 1:
5th Floor, before security check
2nd Floor, after security check
Terminal 2:
1st Floor, before security check
1st Floor, after international flight security check
Terminal 3:
2nd Floor, before security check
3rd Floor, after international flight security check
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For Muslim travelers flying through or transiting at Japan's Narita Airport, there's no need to worry anymore, as the airport now provides various halal dining options and prayer rooms for worship. Especially with the increasing number of Muslim tourists visiting Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun is continuously expanding its Muslim-friendly facilities to ensure Muslim travelers can enjoy their holidays more comfortably.
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