How to Find Smoking-Friendly Cafes in Japan 2026 (Smoking-Permitted Rooms, Smoking-Purpose Bars & Heated-Tobacco Rooms Explained)
目錄
- 1.About this guide and disclaimer
- 2.The baseline: cafe interiors are non-smoking in principle
- 3.Four types of smoking rooms — each differs in what you can smoke and whether you can dine
- 4.The two types where you can smoke cigarettes while dining
- 5.Heated tobacco gives you more options for smoking while dining
- 6.Cigar bars and smoking-purpose establishments
- 7.Tokyo's stricter overlay: shops with employees are non-smoking in principle
- 8.How to read the storefront signs
- 9.Find smoking-friendly restaurants with MottoSuitai
- 10.Before you go: always check the sign and official information
About this guide and disclaimer
This is a third-party guide organizing the system as of July 2026, based on the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare's official site (https://jyudokitsuen.mhlw.go.jp/) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's passive-smoking prevention ordinance guidance. Whether an individual shop allows smoking depends on its notifications and policy, which change. Always check the storefront sign and the shop's official guidance. This article provides information about smoking environments and does not encourage smoking.
The baseline: cafe interiors are non-smoking in principle
Since the revised Health Promotion Act took full effect in April 2020, the interiors of restaurants and cafes (category II facilities) are non-smoking in principle. Shops where you can freely smoke at any seat are limited to those meeting legal requirements; most are either completely non-smoking or operate qualifying smoking rooms (source: https://jyudokitsuen.mhlw.go.jp/point/).
Four types of smoking rooms — each differs in what you can smoke and whether you can dine
According to the MHLW, there are four types of smoking rooms, differing in what can be smoked, whether food and drink are allowed, and which shops can install them (source: https://jyudokitsuen.mhlw.go.jp/smoking_room/). Not knowing the differences leads to misunderstandings like "there is a smoking room but I cannot bring my coffee in."
- Dedicated smoking room: cigarettes and heated tobacco OK / no food or drink / installable at ordinary restaurants and facilities
- Heated-tobacco-only smoking room: heated tobacco only / food and drink OK (transitional measure)
- Smoking-permitted room: cigarettes OK / dining OK / only small pre-existing restaurants (transitional measure)
- Smoking-purpose room: smoking OK / food OK except staple meals / only smoking-purpose establishments like cigar bars
- Common rules: no entry for anyone under 20 (including staff) and mandatory signage
The two types where you can smoke cigarettes while dining
Places where you can smoke a cigarette while having coffee or a meal are legally limited to (1) shops with a smoking-permitted room (pre-existing small eateries) or (2) smoking-purpose establishments. A smoking-permitted room may be installed only by shops meeting all three conditions: operating as of April 1, 2020; individually owned or with capital of ¥50 million or less; and a customer seating area of 100 m² or less — with notification to the local government (a transitional measure with no end date set so far; source: https://jyudokitsuen.mhlw.go.jp/business/restaurant/type_1.php). This is why some old-style, family-run kissaten (coffee shops) still allow smoking at every seat. Most chain cafes do not meet the requirements, so what they can install is mainly dedicated smoking rooms (no food or drink) or heated-tobacco rooms.
Heated tobacco gives you more options for smoking while dining
A "heated-tobacco-only smoking room" allows the use of heated tobacco (IQOS, glo, Ploom, etc.) while eating and drinking (transitional measure). Cigarettes cannot be smoked there. Some chain cafes and family restaurants have introduced this type, so heated-tobacco users have more options for smoking while dining than cigarette smokers. Conversely, a "dedicated smoking room" allows cigarettes but no food or drink — you leave your coffee at your seat and step into the room.
Cigar bars and smoking-purpose establishments
A "smoking-purpose establishment" is a business whose main purpose is providing a place to smoke — cigar bars and smoking areas attached to tobacco shops fall here. Requirements include over-the-counter tobacco sales and not serving "meals generally considered staple food" (rice dishes, bread other than pastries, noodles, pizza, okonomiyaki, etc.; source: https://jyudokitsuen.mhlw.go.jp/business/restaurant/type_4.php). You can enjoy cigarettes or cigars with drinks and light snacks, but restaurants serving staple meals cannot take this category.
Tokyo's stricter overlay: shops with employees are non-smoking in principle
The Tokyo Metropolitan Passive Smoking Prevention Ordinance (fully in force April 2020) adds a stricter rule than national law: in Tokyo, restaurants that employ staff are non-smoking indoors in principle regardless of size, and only shops without employees (family-run, etc.) may install a smoking-permitted room (dedicated smoking rooms and heated-tobacco rooms are still allowed; source: https://www.hokeniryo.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/shisetsu/jigyosyo/hokenjyo/tamafuchu/kitsuen/kitsuen_inshokuten/inshokuten2). As a result, all-seats-smoking cafes are rarer in Tokyo than in other prefectures. Other municipalities may also have their own overlay rules, so check local regulations.
How to read the storefront signs
Shops with smoking environments must display legally designated signs. The storefront sign — "dedicated smoking room," "heated-tobacco-only smoking room," "smoking-permitted shop," or "smoking-purpose shop" — tells you what is possible inside. A shop without a sign is non-smoking indoors. Also, anyone under 20 may not enter smoking areas (even if not smoking), so choose non-smoking seats or shops when with children. Individual classifications change, so check the latest sign and the shop's official information.
Find smoking-friendly restaurants with MottoSuitai
To find restaurants and cafes where you can smoke, use MottoSuitai's restaurant search by prefecture. For outdoor smoking areas, use MottoSuitai's map. For restaurant smoking rules in general, see the restaurant smoking room guide, and for heated tobacco basics, the heated tobacco guide.
Before you go: always check the sign and official information
This is a third-party guide organizing the system as of July 2026 based on official MHLW and Tokyo Metropolitan Government information. Individual shops' smoking classifications change with notifications and policies. Always check the storefront sign and the shop's official guidance for the latest status.
4 steps to find the right smoking-friendly cafe
How to understand the four types of smoking rooms under the revised Health Promotion Act and find a shop matching your needs.
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步驟 1
Clarify what you want
Whether you want to smoke cigarettes while dining, are fine with heated tobacco, or just need any smoking room changes which shop type to look for. Cigarettes plus dining means smoking-permitted rooms or smoking-purpose establishments only.
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步驟 2
Check the storefront sign
Look for which sign is displayed: dedicated smoking room, heated-tobacco-only room, smoking-permitted shop, or smoking-purpose shop. No sign means non-smoking indoors.
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步驟 3
Mind local overlay rules
Tokyo makes shops with employees non-smoking in principle; other municipalities may have overlays too. Check local rules.
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步驟 4
Remember the under-20 ban and courtesy
No one under 20 may enter smoking areas. Be considerate about second-hand smoke, and use MottoSuitai's restaurant search to find shops matching your needs.
常見問題
Q.Are there cafes in Japan where I can smoke a cigarette with my coffee?
A.Legally, only (1) shops with a smoking-permitted room (small eateries operating since before April 2020, individually owned or small-capital, seating 100 m² or less) or (2) smoking-purpose establishments like cigar bars. Old-style family-run kissaten often fall into the first type. Check the storefront sign.
Q.If a cafe has a "smoking room," can I eat and drink inside it?
A.Not necessarily. A "dedicated smoking room" allows cigarettes but no food or drink. Dining while smoking is possible only in a "heated-tobacco-only room" (heated tobacco only) or a "smoking-permitted room" (cigarettes OK, pre-existing small shops only). Check the sign type.
Q.Is heated tobacco (IQOS etc.) easier to use at cafes?
A.Shops with a heated-tobacco-only smoking room allow heated tobacco while dining, so options tend to be wider than for cigarettes. It varies by shop — check the storefront sign and official information.
Q.Can I enter a smoking-permitted shop with children?
A.No one under 20 may enter smoking areas (dedicated smoking rooms, smoking-permitted rooms, smoking-purpose rooms), even if not smoking — this includes staff. With children, choose non-smoking seats or shops.
Q.Is Tokyo different from other prefectures?
A.Yes. Under the Tokyo ordinance, restaurants employing staff are non-smoking indoors in principle; smoking-permitted rooms are limited to shops without employees. All-seats-smoking cafes are therefore rarer in Tokyo.
Q.Where can I check the latest information?
A.Check the designated storefront sign and the shop's official guidance. For the system overall, see the MHLW official site (https://jyudokitsuen.mhlw.go.jp/). You can also find smoking-friendly restaurants with MottoSuitai's restaurant search.
