09/02/2026
Japan is starting to change how it manages tourism.
Nothing drastic has happened yet, but higher fees, new taxes, shopping rule changes, and stricter crowd controls are already approved or actively being discussed. If Japan has been on your list for a while, visiting sooner may mean fewer restrictions and a smoother experience overall.
Here’s what’s coming:
March 1, 2026: Kyoto will introduce higher, tiered accommodation taxes that apply to more hotels and increase nightly costs.
July 1, 2026: Japan’s international departure tax, already included in flight and ferry tickets, is expected to triple — meaning higher ticket prices.
November 1, 2026: Tax-free shopping will change. Instead of getting instant discounts in stores, travelers will pay full price and claim refunds before departure.
On top of that, several cities are discussing additional local tourist taxes, and crowd-management measures are already affecting popular areas and events.
So planning earlier may be cheaper and easier.
I’ve linked my Japan travel planning guide in my bio, covering when to go, budgeting, transport, and itinerary tips.