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Practical Guide Tokyo Feb 15, 2026

Complete Guide to Smoking Areas in Tokyo (By District) – 2026

Where can you smoke in Tokyo? This hub links to district-by-district guides for Harajuku, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Akihabara, Ginza, and Tokyo Station—plus Osaka, Kyoto, and airports.

Complete Guide to Smoking Areas in Tokyo (By District) – 2026

Tokyo enforces strict street-smoking rules across its 23 wards. Walking and smoking is banned in most public areas, and violations can result in fines. If you're visiting Tokyo and need to smoke, you must use designated smoking areas (喫煙所, kitsuenjo). This guide is your hub to district-by-district smoking area maps, so you know exactly where to go in Harajuku, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Akihabara, Ginza, Tokyo Station, and beyond. For general Japan tips, see our Japan travel tips for first-timers.

Tokyo Smoking Laws at a Glance

Street smoking is prohibited in most of central Tokyo. Fines vary by ward—typically around ¥2,000 in Shibuya and Shinjuku—and apply to cigarettes, vaping, and e-cigarettes. The only legal option is to use designated smoking areas. Always use ashtrays and never drop cigarette butts. For full context, see Japan travel tips.

Smoking Areas by District

Each major Tokyo district has its own designated spots. Use the links below for detailed maps and locations.

Harajuku

Harajuku has 15 designated smoking areas near Harajuku Station, Takeshita Street, and along Omotesando. Ward-installed spots are 24h; building spots follow facility hours. Full list and map: Harajuku Smoking Area Map.

Shibuya

Shibuya Station and the Scramble Crossing area have multiple smoking zones. West Exit, East Exit, and Hachiko areas all have designated spots. Details: Shibuya Smoking Areas.

Shinjuku

Tokyo's largest transit hub has smoking areas at the West Exit (24h), Southeast Exit, PEPE plaza, and Cocoon Tower. Guide: Shinjuku Smoking Zones.

Akihabara

Akihabara's Electric Town and station exits have designated smoking spots for visitors. Complete list: Akihabara Smoking Areas.

Tokyo Station

Inside and outside Tokyo Station—Marunouchi, Yaesu, shinkansen platforms, and Gransta—all have specific smoking areas. Map: Tokyo Station Smoking Areas.

Ginza

Ginza's luxury shopping district has ward-installed and building-based smoking spots along the main avenue. Guide: Ginza Smoking Spots.

Beyond Tokyo: Osaka, Kyoto & Airports

If you're traveling to other major cities or flying in, see our guides to:

Best Hotels Near Tokyo Smoking Areas

Staying near major stations (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Tokyo Station) puts you within easy reach of 24h or extended-hour smoking spots. Browse our hotel listings or book Tokyo hotels on Expedia.

Tips for Tourists

  • Use only designated areas—street smoking can result in fines.
  • Use ashtrays; never drop cigarette butts.
  • Vaping follows the same rules—designated areas only.
  • Station areas get crowded; have a backup district guide.
  • Ward-installed spots may close during typhoons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I smoke in Tokyo?
Only in designated smoking areas. Each ward has its own spots; use our district guides above.

What are the fines for street smoking in Tokyo?
Fines vary by ward, typically around ¥2,000 (e.g. Shibuya, Shinjuku).

Do vaping rules apply?
Yes. Vaping and e-cigarettes follow the same rules—designated areas only.

Are there 24-hour smoking areas?
Yes. Many ward-installed spots (e.g. Shinjuku West Exit, Harajuku Takeshita entrance) are open 24 hours.

Conclusion

Tokyo's smoking areas are organized by district. Use the links above for Harajuku, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Akihabara, Tokyo Station, and Ginza, plus Osaka, Kyoto, and airports. For more Tokyo travel, see our Complete Guide to Tokyo.