Halal Studies and Society
Vol 2 No 3 (2025): September 2025

Digital halal ecosystem development: Applications and institutions in Japan, 2010–2025

Prima Gandhi (Department of Agricultural Economics, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Sakuragaoka, Setagaya City, Tokyo 156-8502, Japan)
Muhammad Nasir (Software Engineering, College of Vocational Studies, IPB University, Jl. Kumbang No.14, Bogor, West Java 16128, Indonesia)
Triyanto (Study Program of Humanities, Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University, Caturtunggal, Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Sep 2025

Abstract

The development of digital halal applications and the institutional frameworks in Japan from 2010 to 2025 has been driven by the expanding Muslim community, comprising both residents and tourists, who require reliable digital access to halal products, restaurants, and other services. Therefore, this qualitative descriptive study conducted a literature review, application testing, and secondary data analysis from academic articles, association reports, and online sources to identify seven key halal applications in Japan, namely Halal Gourmet Japan, Halal Navi, Halal Japan, software Halal Japan, Shinjuku Halal Food, and eHalal. A comparative overview of their technological features was also presented, including barcode scanning, GPS integration, AI-based functions, and optical character recognition capabilities. Institutions such as the Japan Halal Association, Japan Islamic Trust, Japan Muslim Association, Nippon Asia Halal Association, Muslim Professional Japan Association, and the diaspora-led Halal International Trust Organization provided certification, standardization, and training, supported by government tourism initiatives since 2016. Ongoing challenges included fragmented certification standards in the absence of a national halal authority, data silos lacking AI and blockchain integration, and cultural adaptation within Japan’s non-Muslim majority, where halal was increasingly perceived as a hygienic lifestyle choice. These seven halal software applications contributed to tourism, economic growth, and community cohesion, positioning Japan as an inclusive halal model through government, private, and diaspora collaboration.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

hass

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Subject

Religion Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

Description

Halal Studies and Society (HaSS) is a journal of multidisciplinary and communication media as well as a means of ongoing discussion on relevant issues based on Halal specifications. In a global context, the halal issue is no longer limited to Muslims or certain religions. But, it has become a trend ...