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Tokyo’s Shibuya District Introduces On-the-Spot Fines for Littering

Nurul Darari by Nurul Darari
June 5, 2026
in Lifestyle
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Tokyo to Fine Tourists on the Spot for Littering

Tokyo to Fine Tourists on the Spot for Littering

Jakarta, ThedailyID — Authorities in Tokyo’s Shibuya district have officially introduced on-the-spot fines for people caught littering in public spaces.

The new policy applies to both local residents and foreign tourists. Anyone caught throwing trash on streets, sidewalks, or parks must pay an immediate fine of ¥2,000, or about US$14.

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Officials introduced the measure to protect Japan’s reputation for cleanliness as international tourism continues to surge.

The policy forms part of a revision to Shibuya’s “Ordinance for Creating a Clean Shibuya Together.” Authorities first introduced the updated regulation in April.

Previously, the ordinance only imposed fines on people who smoked in restricted public areas. However, officials decided to expand enforcement after a rise in littering incidents across the district.

Local authorities reported a growing trend of visitors drinking alcohol in public and leaving behind cans, bottles, and other waste near transportation hubs.

According to district officials, public warnings and written notices no longer produced the desired results. As a result, authorities opted for stricter enforcement measures.

To support the policy, the district deployed around 50 patrol officers to monitor busy locations around Shibuya Station and surrounding areas.

Moreover, patrol teams can communicate in English, Chinese, and Korean. The multilingual approach aims to prevent misunderstandings and ensure visitors understand local regulations.

Violators must pay their fines immediately. Authorities accept cash payments, but they also allow payments through credit cards, debit cards, and QR code systems.

The crackdown comes as Shibuya continues to experience heavy tourist traffic. The district is home to Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian intersections in the world.

During peak hours, between 1,000 and 2,500 people can cross the intersection during a single traffic-light cycle. Daytime foot traffic often exceeds twice the district’s population of nearly 240,000 residents.

Meanwhile, other major tourist destinations across Japan face similar challenges. Popular locations such as Mount Fuji and Kyoto have also introduced measures to address overtourism and environmental concerns.

Shibuya Mayor Ken Hasebe said the district must balance its global appeal with environmental protection.

He emphasized that the revised ordinance provides clearer legal boundaries while helping preserve the quality of the urban environment for residents and visitors alike.

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