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False Claim of “Muslim Lunches” Makes Japan’s Kitakyushu a Hate Target

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Kitakyushu ⁤City Targeted with Hate ‌After False Claims About School Lunches

Kitakyushu, Japan – The city of Kitakyushu is grappling with a surge of ⁢harassment and misinformation following false claims‌ circulating online that it⁢ was prioritizing‍ “Muslim ‍lunches” over customary Japanese meals for schoolchildren. ⁤The unfounded allegations sparked a wave of complaints, including threatening messages ⁤directed⁤ at‌ school staff and city officials, disrupting ⁤daily operations and exposing a growing undercurrent of anti-Muslim sentiment in Japan.

The controversy began⁢ in September 2024, when local media ⁤reported that some schools ‌in Kitakyushu had begun ‍offering halal meal options to accommodate a small number of Muslim students. This initiative,mirroring similar efforts‍ in other Japanese​ cities like Ibaraki,was quickly ⁢distorted online,with social media ⁤posts falsely asserting that the city was eliminating or reducing standard lunches to ‍cater exclusively to Muslim dietary needs. These claims,‌ amplified by right-wing groups and individuals, led to a flood of complaints to the city government and schools, many containing abusive language and threats. The Mainichi ​Shimbun reported that the city was​ actively combating ⁢the ⁤spread of misinformation, ‍but the damage had already been done.

Japan’s increasing, though still relatively small, foreign population ⁢- currently⁣ around 3.6% – is⁤ prompting a national conversation​ about inclusivity and cultural accommodation.‌ While‍ cities like ⁣Kitakyushu ​and Ibaraki are attempting ‌to address⁤ the⁣ dietary needs of their diverse student‍ bodies, including offering halal and considering vegan options, these efforts are encountering resistance from those who ⁣fear a dilution of Japanese culture. ‍The Kitakyushu case highlights the vulnerability of these initiatives ⁢to ‍manipulation and the potential for online disinformation to fuel real-world animosity. ⁣

The Sakai⁤ Elementary School in Osaka, such as, successfully introduced halal school lunches in September 2025, with 23 foreign ​students experiencing the meals for ⁢the⁢ first ‌time. ⁢Ten-year-old Fatima Yussuf, a fourth ‌grader from Pakistan, expressed ‍her satisfaction, stating, ⁣”My ​first‌ school lunch ⁤was flavorful.I was happy to eat ‌together with everyone.” This contrasts sharply with the⁣ unfriendly environment created in ⁣Kitakyushu.

The ⁢incident underscores the challenges Japan faces in ⁢navigating religious and⁢ dietary diversity, and the⁢ willingness of some to exploit anxieties surrounding immigration to sow division. City officials in Kitakyushu are working to clarify the facts ‍and restore calm, ​but the long-term impact on the city’s‍ efforts to foster inclusivity remains uncertain.

Sources:

* “Kitakyushu city spreads misinformation to Muslim school ‌lunch” → city floods with complaints,‍ disrupting ‍work​ – https://mainichi.jp/articles/20250923/k00/00m/040/203000c

* Muslim children also ‍eat together halal school meals in two ​towns of Ibaraki – https://mainichi.jp/articles/20240908/k00/00m/040/029000c

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