Riding on the Left Side of the Road
Short Answer
In Japan, bicycles normally ride on the left side of the roadway, moving with traffic rather than against it.
Official Rule / Basic Rule
Cyclists should generally ride on the left side of the road and follow traffic direction. Local signs and police instructions always take priority.
RideNippon Advice
Stay predictable, hold a steady line, and avoid drifting toward the center of the lane unless you need to avoid hazards. On narrow roads, communicate early with your position and lights.
Why It Matters
Riding against traffic surprises drivers and pedestrians. It also makes intersections, driveways, and side roads much more dangerous.
Common Mistake
Some visiting riders ride on the right because it feels normal in their home country. In Japan, that can look reckless and can put drivers in a difficult position.
When to Avoid
Avoid high-speed riding on narrow urban roads when traffic is heavy and you cannot hold a stable line.
Related Situations
Intersections, Night riding, Urban roads
Do
- Ride with traffic on the left.
- Use lights and reflective gear when visibility is low.
- Check signs before moving onto a sidewalk or path.
Don't
- Do not ride against traffic.
- Do not swerve suddenly around parked cars.
- Do not assume drivers expect a bicycle from the wrong direction.
Source and status
Last checked: 2026-07-08