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Japan Mask Rules And Regulations

Wearing a mask in
Japan

On March 13, Japan dropped the indoor masking recommendation. So, you no longer need to mask up in shops, restaurants, attractions, on public transport etc. Notably, Japan’s airlines also dropped their masking recommendation, so you no longer need to mask up on Japanese airlines flying to/from Japan or within Japan (most foreign carriers dropped their mask requirements several months ago).

The government still allows individual businesses to ask their customers to mask, so don’t be surprised if you’re asked to mask in a restaurant or small shop. You might carry a mask for such occasions, but shops that ask their customers to mask will likely have a box of masks on hand.

Commentary by Chris

While the Japanese government dropped the indoor masking recommendation on March 13, you might be surprised to see many Japanese wearing masks both indoors and out. And you may hear announcements on some forms of public transport recommending that you wear a mask during crowded times. But, apart from the odd restaurant or shop, you no longer have to wear a mask anywhere in Japan, and that includes public transport. The only place where you are really likely to be asked to mask is at a hospital or clinic.


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