Visitor Guide: Smoking Rules in Japan and How to Find Smoking Areas
If you smoke and plan to visit Japan, here are the essentials. Violating local rules can lead to fines, so it pays to be informed.
Three Core Rules
- Indoor smoking is banned in most restaurants and hotels by default; check whether a smoking room is provided.
- Many busy stations and tourist areas enforce no-smoking-on-the-street ordinances.
- Always use a portable ashtray or the ashtray in a smoking area; littering is also penalized.
Where to Find Smoking Areas
- Airports: international terminals provide smoking rooms.
- Hotels: rooms are non-smoking by default; ask at check-in about designated areas.
- Tourist spots: public smoking spots and information centers; the Mottosuitai map helps you find them.
- Stations: JR and private railways are indoor non-smoking; use public spots near the station.
Heated Tobacco and E-Cigarettes
Heated tobacco devices (IQOS, glo, Ploom) are usually treated the same as cigarettes. Nicotine-containing e-cigarettes are tightly regulated under the Pharmaceuticals Act; importing nicotine liquid for personal use requires care.