A Few Small Details Can Make Your Disney Day More Comfortable for Muslim Travelers
For many Muslim travelers, visiting Tokyo Disneyland is one of the highlights of a trip to Japan. But alongside the excitement, practical questions often come to mind.
Where can I eat?
Is there a place to pray?
Will I spend too much time waiting in restaurants?
While Tokyo Disneyland continues expanding dining options for guests with different dietary needs, planning ahead can make your visit much smoother.
Here are three helpful things to know before your visit.
A New Plant-Based Meal Is Available at Restaurant Hokusai
Located inside World Bazaar, Restaurant Hokusai now offers a plant-based Assorted Eight-Vegetable Tempura and Rice starting 1 July 2026, priced at ¥2,700.

The meal includes:
- Vegetable tempura
- White rice
- Clear wakame soup
- Salad
- Tempura dipping sauce (tsuyu) and salt


According to Tokyo Disney Resort, the menu does not contain meat, seafood, eggs, dairy products, honey, or gelatin as ingredients. The vegetable tempura features a variety of seasonal vegetables, including eggplant and red bell pepper.
For some Muslim visitors looking for a meal without meat or animal-derived ingredients, this may be one option to consider while spending the day at the park.
Reserving the Restaurant Can Save You Time
Restaurant Hokusai is a popular dining location, especially during lunch hours.
If possible, consider making a reservation through the Tokyo Disney Resort App before your visit. Reserving in advance can significantly reduce waiting time, allowing you to enjoy more attractions throughout the day.
If reservations are unavailable, walk-in guests are also accepted.
One simple strategy is to eat before or after the busiest lunch period. Choosing an early lunch or a later lunch often means shorter queues and a more relaxed dining experience.
“Quiet Room” Where Muslim Visitors Can Pray
Another helpful facility for Muslim visitors is the Quiet Room, located outside Tokyo Disneyland’s entrance gates. The room can be used for prayer and is equipped with a water station that can be used for wudu (ablution).

Quiet Room location

Quiet Room

A spacious room with shoes locker


Water station area
As the name suggests, the Quiet Room is intended to provide a peaceful environment for guests who need a quiet space. It may also be used for first aid when necessary.
When using the facility, visitors are encouraged to observe the intended purpose of the room by avoiding activities such as eating, making phone calls, or sleeping.
Respecting these shared spaces helps ensure they remain comfortable and available for everyone who needs them.
A Little Planning Makes a Big Difference
One of the biggest advantages of planning ahead is peace of mind.
Knowing where you can eat, when to schedule your meals, and where you can pray allows you to spend less time worrying about logistics and more time enjoying the attractions, shows, and atmosphere that make Tokyo Disneyland a memorable destination.
As Japan continues expanding food diversity initiatives, practical information like this can help more Muslim travelers explore the country with greater confidence and comfort.
Whether it’s your first visit or you’re returning to create new memories, a little preparation can make your Disney day even more enjoyable.
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