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Buy Halal Chicken Online in Japan – Whole Chicken, Cuts, Wings, and Mince
Finding halal chicken in Japan used to mean a trip to a specific shop in a big city. For a lot of people, that was either inconvenient or simply not possible. Now you can buy halal chicken online in Japan and have it delivered straight to your home, whether you live in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, or anywhere else across the country.
At Shinjuku Halal Food, we carry a wide range of halal chicken products, from whole chickens to individual cuts like breast, leg, drumstick, wings, and mince. Everything is clearly certified halal and shipped with chilled packaging to keep the meat fresh during transit.
This page covers everything you need to know about the halal chicken available here, what each cut is best used for, and how to order.
What Makes This Chicken Halal?
Halal certification means the animal was slaughtered according to Islamic dietary laws. This includes the use of a sharp blade, complete drainage of blood from the carcass, and a slaughter process carried out by a Muslim. Every product in this category comes from suppliers who follow these standards and hold valid halal certification.
All chicken products on this page carry a halal badge and come from certified suppliers. The certification is not just a label. It represents a full chain of traceability from the farm through the slaughterhouse to your kitchen. If you have specific questions about the certifying body or origin of any product, you can contact with us.
Halal Chicken Products Available
The chicken range here covers most everyday cooking needs. Below is a breakdown of each product type and what it is typically used for.
Halal Whole Chicken
The whole chicken options come in several sizes. The Nat Chicken Whole is available in 900g and 1100g packs. The Sadia brand (sourced from Brazil) comes in 800g and 1200g options. For larger households or batch cooking, there are also combo packs of three whole chickens at a time, which bring the per-unit price down.
A halal whole chicken is useful for roasting, grilling on a barbecue, making stock, or slow-cooking curries and biryanis. When you cook a whole bird, you get more flavour than from pre-cut pieces because the bones and skin add depth to the dish. Many families prefer buying whole chickens to cut themselves at home so they can portion the meat exactly as needed.
The Nat and Sadia brands are both trusted names in the halal meat category and are widely used by South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Southeast Asian communities.
Soft and Hard Whole Chicken Cuts
If you prefer a whole chicken that is already cut into pieces, there are two options here based on the type of bird.
The Soft Chicken Whole Cut comes in 1kg and 2kg packs. This is a younger, tenderer bird cut into portions. It is suitable for quick curries, stir-fries, or pressure cooker dishes where you want the meat to be soft and absorb sauce easily.
The Hard Chicken (also called Japanese Hard Chicken) is an older bird with firmer, denser meat. It comes as a whole uncut bird (1000g to 1200g) and also as a cut version (900g to 1000g). This type of chicken is popular in long-simmered dishes like nihari-style soups, heavy kormas, and slow-cooked curries from South Asia where the firmer texture holds up well over extended cooking times.
Chicken Breast Boneless
The boneless skinless chicken breast comes in a 2kg pack. This is one of the most popular cuts for people who want lean, high-protein halal chicken meat. Chicken breast is low in fat and works well for grilling, baking, stir-frying, or cutting into strips for wraps and salads.
It is also commonly used for making shish tawook, chicken tikka, or simple pan-fried chicken with rice. Because it has no skin or bones, it cooks quickly and is easy to marinate.
Chicken Leg and Boneless Leg
The chicken leg with bone (2kg, 6 to 8 pieces) is one of the more flavourful cuts available. Bone-in legs are excellent for grilling, roasting in the oven, or making classic curry dishes where the bone enriches the sauce. The meat stays moist and does not dry out the way breast meat can.
The boneless chicken leg (2kg) gives you all that flavour without the bone. This makes it easier to use in dishes where you want uniform cooking or easier eating, such as stuffed chicken rolls, quick pan curries, or rice bowls.
Chicken Drumstick
The drumstick pack (900g) is a practical choice for quick meals. Drumsticks are popular with children and work well for oven-baked dishes, grilled preparations, or frying. They are also commonly used in party platters and barbecue settings because they are easy to hold and eat.
In South Asian and Middle Eastern cooking, drumsticks are often marinated in spiced yogurt and grilled, giving them a smoky flavour that pairs well with flatbread and chutney.
Chicken Wings
The chicken wing pack (900g) is popular for casual cooking. Wings can be fried, grilled, or baked and are commonly prepared with a variety of marinades from simple salt and pepper to spiced sauces. They work well as a starter or a side dish.
Chicken Mince (Kima)
Chicken mince, also called kima, comes in a 1kg pack. Ground chicken is used in a wide range of dishes including keema curry, chicken koftas (meatballs), stuffed parathas, burger patties, and pasta sauces. It is a versatile product and is often chosen by people looking for a lighter alternative to beef or lamb mince.
Chicken Liver
The chicken liver pack (450g) is for those who cook with offal. Chicken liver is commonly used in quick stir-fries, masala-style liver fry, or pate. It is nutrient-dense and has a strong, distinct flavour. In South Asian cooking, liver dishes are often made with onions, green chilies, and garam masala and served as a side with roti or rice.
Chicken Feet
The chicken feet (1kg) are used in soups and slow-cooked broths. They are rich in collagen and are commonly used in East Asian, South Asian, and African cuisines. In many households, they are added to paya-style soups or bone broth for extra body and nutrition.
A simple way to choose from this chicken category
If you want a fast shopping plan:
- For daily curry: Soft Chicken Whole Cut (1kg or 2kg) or Boneless Leg (2kg)
- For quick healthy meals: Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast (2kg)
- For snacks and parties: Chicken Wings (900g or 2kg) or marinated wings
- For roasting and soup: Whole Chicken options like Sadia Whole Chicken or Nat Chicken Whole
- For kebab and kima: Chicken Mince Kima (1kg)
- For broth: Chicken Feet (1kg)
- For busy days: Chicken Karage (1kg) or Fiesta Fried Chicken (500g)
This way, you are not guessing. You are choosing chicken based on how you actually cook, which is exactly what most people need when they want to buy halal chicken online in Japan.
Delivery and Chilled Shipping
One of the biggest concerns with ordering fresh halal chicken meat online in Japan is whether it will arrive in good condition. All chicken products on this site are sent with chilled shipping. This means the meat is packed in insulated packaging to maintain safe temperatures during transit.
Shinjuku Halal Food delivers across Japan. Whether you are in a major city or a smaller town, the delivery network covers most prefectures. Before placing your order, it is worth checking the shipping details page to confirm delivery times and any areas with specific conditions.
If you are ordering a larger amount, the combo packs offer better value and reduce the number of separate shipments you need to make.
How to Order Halal Chicken Online
Ordering is straightforward. Browse the products on this page, add what you need to your cart, and proceed to checkout. The site supports standard payment methods and you can track your order after it has been dispatched.
If you want to set up regular deliveries or buy in bulk, the Wholesale Club section is worth looking at. There are also combo offers and coupon codes available from time to time that bring the cost down further.
You can also download the Shinjuku Halal Food app on Android or iOS to place orders and track deliveries from your phone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is all the chicken on this site certified halal?
Yes. Every product listed in this category carries a halal badge and comes from suppliers with proper halal certification. The chicken is slaughtered according to Islamic guidelines.
What is the difference between soft chicken and hard chicken?
Soft chicken refers to younger broiler chickens with tender, mild-flavoured meat. Hard chicken (also called country chicken or Japanese hard chicken) is an older, more mature bird with firmer, denser meat and a stronger flavour. Soft chicken cooks faster and works well in lighter dishes. Hard chicken is better suited to long, slow cooking methods.
Can I order chicken in bulk?
Yes. There are combo packs available, such as the Nat Chicken Whole in 3-pack options, which offer a discount compared to buying individual packs. For very large orders, the Wholesale Club section may have better pricing.
How is the chicken packaged for delivery?
All chicken products are sent with chilled shipping using insulated packaging. This is designed to keep the meat at a safe temperature during transit. You should refrigerate or freeze the meat promptly once you receive your order.
Do you deliver to all parts of Japan?
Shinjuku Halal Food ships across Japan. There may be some variation in delivery times depending on your location. Check the shipping details page for the most up-to-date information on delivery zones, costs, and estimated times.
Can I buy just a small quantity or do I need to order a minimum?
Most products are available individually without a minimum order requirement. If you are new to the site, you can start with a single pack to try the product before committing to larger quantities.
What other halal meat products are available?
In addition to halal chicken, Shinjuku Halal Food also carries halal beef, halal mutton, frozen fish, dry fish, duck, and specialty meats. You can browse the full Meat and Fish category for a complete selection.
A Note on Buying Halal Chicken in Japan
In Japan, finding halal-certified meat in regular supermarkets is not easy. Some international districts in larger cities have halal butchers, but availability is inconsistent and the range tends to be limited.
Buying halal chicken online solves most of these problems. You get a wider product range, clear certification information, competitive prices, and delivery straight to your door. For Muslim families and individuals living across Japan, including in areas far from halal-friendly neighbourhoods, online ordering has made it significantly easier to maintain a halal diet without compromising on quality or variety.
If you have questions about a specific product, stock availability, or delivery to your area, the team can be reached by phone or through the query form on the site.



















