As Japan welcomes a growing number of Muslim visitors, a quieter but increasingly visible question is unfolding across airports, shopping centres and sightseeing hubs: where can these travellers pray?
The number of foreign visitors to Japan hit a record last year, including those from Muslim-majority regions, drawn by the country’s food, pop culture and seasonal scenery.
Between January and November last year alone, about 560,000 travellers came from Indonesia, 540,000 from Malaysia and 240,000…
As Muslim tourism grows, can Japan adapt to travellers’ prayer needs?

