With Muslim travel growing at an unprecedented pace, Japan's new Syariah Hotel Fujisan is attempting to cater to the needs of this largely underserved segment of the population. Located at the foot of Mount Fuji, the hotel is expected to be a premier destination for Muslim travelers to Japan.
The Syariah Hotel Fujisan is a hotel that is specifically aimed at attracting Muslim guests. The hotel itself features special amenities such a prayer room and a halal-friendly menu. This means that all the pork has been removed from the menu and replaced with beef to recreate some of Japan's traditional dishes. The hotel also has prayer mats on hand for borrowing and each room is outfitted with an arrow that points in the direction of Mecca.
With a growing number of tourists from Muslim countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia visiting Japan, the new hotel helps to meet the specific needs of these travelers.
Muslim-Friendly Japanese Hotels
The Syariah Hotel Fujisan Caters to Muslims Travelers in Japan
Trend Themes
1. Muslim-friendly Hotels - The trend towards hotels catering to Muslim guests is on the rise, creating opportunities for hotels to offer specialized amenities and menus.
2. Halal-friendly Tourism - The increase in Muslim travelers presents opportunities for the tourism industry to offer halal-friendly options such as food and prayer spaces.
3. Religious Tourism - As more travelers seek out destinations that cater to their religious needs, there is potential for industries to develop specialized products and services.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can capitalize on the trend by offering hotels with specialized amenities and services for Muslim travelers.
2. Tourism - The tourism industry can offer halal-friendly tourism options such as food and prayer spaces to cater to Muslim travelers.
3. Food and Beverage - Restaurants and food companies can develop halal-friendly menus and products to cater to the growing Muslim traveler market.