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*'''[http://www.veganjapan.net/pocketguide-e.html Vegan Restaurant Pocket Guide]''' - released by Children of the Carrot
 
*'''[http://www.veganjapan.net/pocketguide-e.html Vegan Restaurant Pocket Guide]''' - released by Children of the Carrot
 
*:When you are in Tokyo, Osaka, or Kyoto, try and find a place that sells this book.  It is VERY handy, not only with restaurant listings, but phrases and helpful hints while out and about. I really recommend it! The website itself keeps you updated on the latest Japan vegan news & restaurants.
 
*:When you are in Tokyo, Osaka, or Kyoto, try and find a place that sells this book.  It is VERY handy, not only with restaurant listings, but phrases and helpful hints while out and about. I really recommend it! The website itself keeps you updated on the latest Japan vegan news & restaurants.
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Revision as of 01:55, 26 May 2010

Being a vegan in Japan is a little more difficult than at home and a lot of people give up here, but it IS possible! Vegetarianism is not a well-known concept in Japan and fish, bacon, and chicken broth can be seen as "ok" here. Always ask and make yourself clear. Remember, being vegan is about doing your best, so don't beat yourself up if you accidentally eat something. Once you get the hang of things, it’s no problem being veg in Japan!

General Information

Survival Japanese

  • Alishan Survival Japanese Guide
    This is the best. Check if you are vegan or vegetarian and what you cannot eat. Includes wheat & soy allergies. I would copy and paste this in a file, and print one out for your wallet.
    Also, make copies of these and give one to your supervisor as well as to your schools. Try to do this as soon as you meet them because there will be many enkais when you arrive and throughout the year. This way they have specific information in Japanese to prepare you a wonderful meal.
    Also let them know you will not be having school lunch, you will bring your own.
  • Vegan Restaurant Pocket Guide - released by Children of the Carrot
    When you are in Tokyo, Osaka, or Kyoto, try and find a place that sells this book. It is VERY handy, not only with restaurant listings, but phrases and helpful hints while out and about. I really recommend it! The website itself keeps you updated on the latest Japan vegan news & restaurants.

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