Eat Safely. Enjoy Fully.

Personal food allergy dining support for travelers in Japan. We help you navigate Japanese cuisine with confidence — so you can focus on enjoying your trip.

Traveling to Japan with food allergies?

Japan is a food lover’s paradise — but for travelers with allergies, it can feel overwhelming. Most restaurants don’t have English menus. Allergen labeling is inconsistent. And explaining a life-threatening allergy in Japanese is nearly impossible on your own.

That’s where EatSafe Japan comes in.

Based in Yokohama, we provide personalized support — from allergy card creation to restaurant reservations to in-person dining accompaniment. We handle the communication so you can enjoy the food.

What Changes with EatSafe Japan?

Without EatSafe:

  • Spending hours Googling “is this dish safe?”
  • Pointing at menus, hoping the staff understands your allergy
  • Skipping restaurants you really want to try — just in case
  • Carrying a generic allergy card that doesn’t cover your specific needs

With EatSafe:

  • Every restaurant checked and confirmed before you arrive
  • A bilingual guide who explains your allergy directly to the chef
  • Eating confidently at local spots most tourists never find
  • A personalized allergy card that staff actually understand

Our Services

Light Plan — ¥5,000

Allergy card in Japanese + a curated list of 3 allergy-friendly restaurants in your area.

Plan A (Remote) — ¥12,000~

Allergy verification with restaurants, reservation booking, and bilingual EN/JP messaging support.

Plan B (In-Person) — ¥25,000~

Everything in Plan A, plus 3-4 hours of on-site dining accompaniment with a local guide.

Why EatSafe Japan?

  • All allergies covered — Not just gluten-free. We support nut, dairy, egg, shellfish, and all other food allergies.
  • Local & on the ground — We live in Japan and can accompany you in person.
  • Casual to fine dining — From ¥1,000 ramen shops to upscale kaiseki restaurants.
  • Yokohama, Tokyo & beyond — Covering Yokohama, Tokyo, Kamakura, and Hakone.

Ready to eat Safely in Japan?

Tell us about your allergies and travel plans. We’ll take it from there.

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