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Smoking Areas at Tokyo Disneyland: 2026 Guide (in-park rules, how to find the smoking area map, tobacco sales)

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Operating Japan’s nationwide smoking spot map since 2025, cross-referencing user submissions with public records. Continuously tracks the revised Health Promotion Act, anti-street-smoking ordinances, and municipal rules across Japan.

Published:
2026-07-25
Last reviewed:
2026-07-25

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Table of contents
  1. 1.About this guide and disclaimer
  2. 2.The basic smoking rule at Tokyo Disneyland
  3. 3.If you are looking for a Disneyland smoking area map
  4. 4.Why this guide does not assert in-park smoking area locations
  5. 5.Things to watch when moving around parades and shows
  6. 6.Maihama Station North Exit smoking area, for before and after your visit
  7. 7.Street smoking and littering rules in Urayasu City
  8. 8.The revised Health Promotion Act, heated tobacco and the under-20 rule
  9. 9.About tobacco sales inside the park
  10. 10.Find nearby smoking areas with MottoSuitai
  11. 11.Before you go: always check official information

Key points

According to the official Tokyo Disney Resort smoking-area page (https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/tdl/service/detail/020/), everywhere in Tokyo Disneyland is non-smoking except the smoking areas, and restaurants are explicitly non-smoking too. For their exact locations, the official page does not list individual positions or a count: it labels the area as "Park Wide" and directs you to the map (the Tokyo Disney Resort App). If you are searching for a Disneyland smoking area map, checking the official map rather than a diagram made by a third party is the reliable approach. This guide follows the same approach and does not assert the position, land name or number of in-park smoking areas, since they can change. The official page also notes that ashtrays may be temporarily removed or relocated when the park is crowded, so a given smoking area may not be usable on the day. Before or after entry, one option is the Maihama Station North Exit smoking area operated by Urayasu City (per Urayasu City official information). Urayasu City has no ordinance imposing a fine on street smoking itself, but its Ordinance on the Prevention of Littering of Empty Cans and Other Items bans littering including cigarette butts, and the Maihama Station area is designated a litter-prevention priority zone along with the Urayasu and Shin-Urayasu Station areas. Since April 2020 the revised Health Promotion Act has made indoor spaces non-smoking in principle, and people under 20 may not enter smoking areas. Locations and operation change, so always check official sources before your visit.

About this guide and disclaimer

This is a third-party guide for people visiting Tokyo Disneyland (TDL), covering the smoking situation for this park alone. A cross-resort summary covering Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, the Disney Hotels and the Disney Resort Line is in a separate article, as are a DisneySea-only guide and the smoking environment around Maihama Station and IKSPIARI. This article is written so as not to duplicate those, focusing on the points Disneyland visitors actually get stuck on.

We are not affiliated with Oriental Land Co., Ltd. or The Walt Disney Company, and this is not official or authorised information. We do not reproduce copyrighted material such as park map images or the official smoking area map; this guide is text only. Smoking-area positions and operation can change without notice, so always check the official site and the Tokyo Disney Resort App when you actually visit.

The basic smoking rule at Tokyo Disneyland

The official Tokyo Disney Resort smoking-area page for Tokyo Disneyland (https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/tdl/service/detail/020/) states that, so that everyone can enjoy their time safely, everywhere in Tokyo Disneyland is non-smoking except the smoking areas. It also notes that restaurants are non-smoking, and that ashtrays may be temporarily removed or relocated when the park is crowded. So you cannot smoke in attraction queues, restaurants, parade or show viewing areas, or on benches and in rest spaces, and to smoke you need to walk to a designated smoking area.

  • Everywhere in the park is non-smoking except the smoking areas (official guidance)
  • Restaurants are non-smoking too (explicitly stated by the official page)
  • Ashtrays may be temporarily removed or relocated when crowded (explicitly stated by the official page)
  • Smoking is not allowed in attraction queues, parade viewing areas or on benches
  • The official page labels the area as "Park Wide" and directs you to the map for locations
  • Out of consideration for second-hand smoke, smoke inside the designated area and put butts in the ashtray

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If you are looking for a Disneyland smoking area map

Searching for a smoking area map often turns up diagrams or screenshots made by third parties. However, park maps are copyrighted works and we do not reproduce them here. A third-party diagram also reflects the information at the time it was made, and may diverge from the current situation after refurbishment or operational changes. The most reliable way to check smoking area positions is the official Tokyo Disney Resort smoking-area page and the map in the Tokyo Disney Resort App.

The official guidance labels the area as "Park Wide" and points readers to the map in the Tokyo Disney Resort App rather than listing each position in its text. If you check the map for the day before you enter, you can judge the nearest option as you move around the park. If you cannot work it out inside the park, asking a nearby cast member is the quickest route.

Why this guide does not assert in-park smoking area locations

This guide does not assert the land name, number or position of smoking areas inside Tokyo Disneyland. That is not because the information was unavailable: it is a deliberate choice after checking the official page. When we viewed the official Tokyo Disney Resort smoking-area page on 25 July 2026, the official text itself did not list individual smoking area positions or a count. It labels the area as "Park Wide" and directs readers to check the map (the Tokyo Disney Resort App). If a third party pins down positions the official source deliberately leaves open, that text drifts out of date every time operations change.

The official page also states that ashtrays may be temporarily removed or relocated when the park is crowded, which shows officially that the operation of the smoking areas itself can vary from day to day. There are articles online that do name specific places, but those are not primary official information. Smoking areas can be added, removed or relocated due to construction or operational changes, and relying on old information can leave you unable to find one on site. This guide prioritises the principle of not writing what the official source does not state.

Things to watch when moving around parades and shows

At Tokyo Disneyland there are many occasions when you secure a spot to watch a parade or show, and leaving for a smoking area while waiting can mean you cannot get the same position back. Smoking is not allowed in viewing areas, so if you plan to smoke, moving well before a parade starts or during a gap between attractions tends to cost you less overall.

  • It is hard to leave once you have secured a viewing spot, so go beforehand
  • Build the round trip to a smoking area into your schedule in advance
  • Weather, wind direction and crowding can make outdoor smoking areas harder to use
  • If someone in your group does not smoke, agree on a meeting point before you leave
  • If you cannot find a smoking area, ask a cast member in the park

Maihama Station North Exit smoking area, for before and after your visit

According to the Urayasu City official site, the city has installed smoking areas in its litter-prevention priority zones, one of which is the Maihama Station North Exit smoking area. The others listed are the Urayasu Station Seseragi Plaza smoking area and the Shin-Urayasu Station Plaza smoking area. Since Maihama Station is the gateway to Tokyo Disney Resort, it is an option before you queue for opening or before boarding a train after leaving. Availability and usable hours can change, so check Urayasu City official information and on-site signage before use.

  • Maihama Station North Exit smoking area (installed by Urayasu City, listed on the city official site)
  • Urayasu Station Seseragi Plaza smoking area (installed by Urayasu City, listed on the city official site)
  • Shin-Urayasu Station Plaza smoking area (installed by Urayasu City, listed on the city official site)

These are the smoking areas published by Urayasu City. For details of the locations and the latest operation, see the Urayasu City official site (https://www.city.urayasu.lg.jp/todokede/kankyo/kankyo/bika/1000670.html).

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Street smoking and littering rules in Urayasu City

Urayasu City has no ordinance that bans street smoking itself and imposes a fine. The city official page on littering and street smoking contains no statement of a penalty or fine for street smoking. On the other hand, under its Ordinance on the Prevention of Littering of Empty Cans and Other Items, the city bans littering of rubbish including cigarette butts. The Maihama Station area is designated a litter-prevention priority zone along with the Urayasu Station and Shin-Urayasu Station areas.

The absence of a fine does not mean you may smoke anywhere. The area around Maihama Station is especially crowded before opening and after closing, with many people passing by with strollers and small children. Out of consideration for second-hand smoke and as a matter of manners, please smoke at a smoking area installed by the city or in a smoking room inside a facility.

The revised Health Promotion Act, heated tobacco and the under-20 rule

According to the Urayasu City official page on second-hand smoke measures, the act partially amending the Health Promotion Act was enacted in July 2018 and the rules took effect from April 2020. The main points are that indoor spaces are non-smoking in principle, people under 20 may not enter smoking areas, and standards apply to the installation of smoking rooms. The same city page also states explicitly that the use of heated tobacco products such as IQOS, Ploom TECH and glo is likewise prohibited inside non-smoking areas.

We do not assert how heated tobacco and e-cigarettes are specifically treated inside Tokyo Disneyland, because we could not confirm primary official information at the time of writing. The safe assumption is to treat heated tobacco and e-cigarettes as usable only inside designated smoking areas. Smoking under the age of 20 is prohibited by law in Japan, and people under 20 may not enter smoking areas.

About tobacco sales inside the park

Whether tobacco is sold inside Tokyo Disneyland is also a frequently searched topic, but this guide does not assert an answer because we could not confirm primary official information. Some third-party sites name specific shops, but what each shop stocks can change and may not be the same when you visit.

If you want certainty, buying what you need — including consumables for a heated tobacco device — at a convenience store near Maihama Station before you enter saves you from searching inside the park. For whether items are sold in the park, please check the official Tokyo Disney Resort site.

Find nearby smoking areas with MottoSuitai

If you want options beyond the official maps in the Maihama and Urayasu area, you can list smoking areas near you from the MottoSuitai map. For the station area in detail, see the Maihama Station and Disney Resort smoking guide; for the DisneySea side, see the Tokyo DisneySea smoking guide; and for the whole resort, see the complete Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea smoking guide.

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Before you go: always check official information

This third-party guide was compiled from the Tokyo Disney Resort official smoking-area page for Tokyo Disneyland as checked on 25 July 2026, and from the Urayasu City official pages on litter prevention and second-hand smoke measures. Because the official page does not list individual smoking area positions or a count and directs readers to the map, this guide does not assert positions either. We also do not assert whether tobacco is sold in the park, or how heated tobacco and e-cigarettes are specifically treated in the park, because primary official information on those points could not be confirmed. When you visit, always check the latest information on the official Tokyo Disney Resort site (https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/tdl/service/detail/020/) and the Tokyo Disney Resort App.

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Five steps to avoid trouble finding a smoking area at Tokyo Disneyland

The park is non-smoking except at designated smoking areas. How to confirm the smoking areas for the day from official sources and act with consideration for second-hand smoke.

  1. 1

    Step 1

    Check the official smoking-area page before you go

    Check the latest guidance on the Tokyo Disney Resort official smoking-area page for Tokyo Disneyland (https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/tdl/service/detail/020/).

  2. 2

    Step 2

    Check the smoking area map in the official app

    Use the map in the Tokyo Disney Resort App rather than a diagram made by a third party. Operation can change, so check before entering the park.

  3. 3

    Step 3

    Consider the Maihama Station North Exit smoking area before entry

    The Maihama Station North Exit smoking area installed by Urayasu City is an option before queuing for opening or after leaving. Confirm availability and hours on Urayasu City official information and on-site signage.

  4. 4

    Step 4

    Go before you secure a spot for a parade or show

    You cannot smoke in viewing areas, and leaving while waiting may mean securing a position again. Build the walking time in and smoke only inside a designated smoking area.

  5. 5

    Step 5

    Always put butts in an ashtray

    Urayasu City bans littering including cigarette butts under its Ordinance on the Prevention of Littering of Empty Cans and Other Items, and the Maihama Station area is a litter-prevention priority zone. Smoking under 20 is prohibited by law in Japan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Can I smoke anywhere inside Tokyo Disneyland?

A.No. The park is non-smoking except at designated smoking areas. You cannot smoke in attraction queues, restaurants, parade or show viewing areas, or on benches. To smoke, walk to a designated smoking area. Check locations on the official smoking-area page (https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/tdl/service/detail/020/) and the Tokyo Disney Resort App map.

Q.Where can I see the Disneyland smoking area map?

A.On the official Tokyo Disney Resort smoking-area page and the map in the Tokyo Disney Resort App. Diagrams made by third parties reflect the information at the time they were made and may diverge from the current situation after refurbishment or operational changes. Park maps are copyrighted works, so we do not reproduce them here.

Q.Where are the smoking areas in Disneyland?

A.This guide does not assert their position, land name or number. When we checked the official Tokyo Disney Resort smoking-area page on 25 July 2026, the official text itself did not list individual positions or a count: it labels the area as "Park Wide" and directs readers to the map (the Tokyo Disney Resort App). The official page also notes that ashtrays may be temporarily removed or relocated when crowded, so operation can vary from day to day. Please check the official site and the official app map on the day of your visit.

Q.Is tobacco sold inside Disneyland?

A.We do not assert an answer, because primary official information could not be confirmed. Buying what you need at a convenience store near Maihama Station before entering saves you from searching inside the park. Please check the official Tokyo Disney Resort site for sales information.

Q.Is there a smoking area I can use before or after my visit?

A.According to the Urayasu City official site, the city has installed smoking areas in its litter-prevention priority zones, one of which is the Maihama Station North Exit smoking area. The Urayasu Station Seseragi Plaza and Shin-Urayasu Station Plaza smoking areas are also listed. Availability and hours can change, so check Urayasu City official information and on-site signage.

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