Blue Ticket and Bicycle Fines in Japan
Short Answer
Japan has introduced a blue ticket system for certain bicycle traffic violations from April 1, 2026. It applies to bicycle riders aged 16 and over.
Official Rule / Basic Rule
The system applies from April 1, 2026 to certain bicycle traffic violations by riders aged 16 and over. Details, covered violations, and procedures should be checked against official police information.
RideNippon Advice
Visiting cyclists should take basic traffic rules seriously, including signals, stop signs, left-side riding, lights at night, and pedestrian priority. Local signs and police instructions always take priority.
Why It Matters
The system reflects a broader push to make bicycle riding safer and more accountable. For overseas riders, it is a reminder that small habits from home may not match Japanese expectations.
Common Mistake
Assuming that rules are rarely enforced because many local riders appear casual in everyday situations.
When to Avoid
Avoid treating city riding as a training ride where you roll through signals or squeeze through pedestrian space.
Related Situations
Road rules, Intersections, Sidewalks
Do
- Check the latest official information before traveling.
- Follow signals, stop signs, and left-side riding rules.
- Keep your riding polite and predictable around pedestrians and cars.
Don't
- Do not ignore rules because other riders seem to do so.
- Do not assume fines or enforcement are the same as in your home country.
- Do not argue at the roadside if police give instructions.
Source and status
Last checked: 2026-07-08