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One of Tokyo's most popular tourist neighbourhoods is making a move to curb bad behaviour – by taking alcohol indoors. The measure, which is expected to take effect in October, will see drinking alcohol forbidden on streets or public places in Shibuya from 6pm to 5 am every day. The legal drinking age in Japan is 20.

Shibuya City, which is a self-governed district within Tokyo, can make its own local regulations. READ MORE: The top destinations around the world which offer travellers the best value for money Mayor Ken Hasebe recently told journalists: "We have been stepping up patrols and other efforts over the last year, but we have had people say, 'Well, the rules say you can drink, don't they?' By establishing the rule, we would like to convey the district's intentions, including during patrols – we would prefer people to enjoy their drinks inside restaurants." This news may not come as a surprise to local residents.



Last year, Shibuya banned Halloween-related activities in the district, with alcohol cited as a main reason behind the prohibition. That included a ban on drinking alcohol outside of bars and restaurants. Mayor Hasebe says that local businesses supported the regulations in October 2023 and were behind the push to make them permanent.

"The damage caused by overtourism has become serious, resulting in property damage caused by drinking in the street, altercations with local residents, and littering of large amounts of empty cans and bottles," the city said i.

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