Ahkak percaya part makanan ni adalah part yang paling penting sekali dalam sesi melancong, terutamanya bila negara yang bakal dikunjungi adalah negara bukan islam macam Jepun. Kalau ke Tokyo, rasanya tidaklah terlalu sukar untuk mencari makanan halal berbanding Seoul. Boleh dikatakan agak banyak penyedia makanan halal di sana dan pilihan yang paling mudah dan agak jimat adalah kebab. Harga kebab dalam 500 yen, lebih kurang RM15-20 ringgit. Masih agak mahal tetapi pilihan yang paling mudah sebab hampir di mana2 tempat ada menjual kebab, google jek mesti ada. Antara lokasi yang ada:
1. Ameya Yokocho, Ueno
2. Roponggi Hill, Roponggi
3. Star Kebab Take Away, Akihabara
4. Star Kebab Akiba Terrace, Akhabara
5. Shibuya
6. Shinjuku
7. Harajuku
Maybe website ni boleh membantu
1. http://www.feeljapank.com/halal/halal-tokyo01.html
2. http://www.jnto.org.sg/for_muslim_visitors.html
3. http://www.zabihah.com/sub/Japan/Kant/jD1ZI4JpDt
Despite all, the best choice still is bawaklah your own food dari Malaysia. Go for serunding. Bawaklah berkilo2 or bertan2, ikut sesedap rasa. You’ll be thankful that you have serunding as you can eat it with instant rice or nasi kepal which I don’t remember the name in Japanese right now, sold at a 24hr convenience stores like Seven E, Family Mart and Lawson. You will also be thankful if you bring enough canned food like sardin or whatever it is in a can. Be reminded to put your canned foods in your check-in lugage. I was succesfull; trice, to be able to pass the imigresen at LCCT without my canned food being thrown out by the officer as it is considered as liquid and 100ml is the maximum amount allowed for a bottle to 1L per person. That was on my trips to Seoul, twice and the other one to Tokyo last year. I didn’t understand this time why the woman officer was being so inconsiderate. I hope she will starve to death when visiting another non-moslem contry. Miahahahaha… The food was in a tin can, how am I able to use the small portion of water from the can to bomb the flight what so ever!