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7-Eleven TaitoMatsugaya1-chome-store

Designated smoking area · Taito City, Tokyo

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Hours

Open 24 Hours

Days

Open every day

Type

Outdoor

Fee

Free

Address

7-Eleven TaitoMatsugaya1-chome-store

1-3-5 Matsugaya,Taito City

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7-Eleven TaitoMatsugaya1-chome-store Smoking Guide: Location & Hours

Navigating Tokyo's strict smoking laws can be tricky for foreign visitors and expats. If you find yourself in the Matsugaya area of Taito City and need a legal spot to light up, the 7-Eleven TaitoMatsugaya1-chome-store offers a convenient and readily accessible designated smoking area. Located just outside the store's main entrance, it's typically a clearly marked, often semi-covered booth or standing zone. This spot is perfect for those exploring Kappabashi Kitchenware Street or heading to/from Tawaramachi Station, providing a safe haven to enjoy your cigarette without risking a street-smoking fine.

Quick Facts Table

Feature Details
Exact Location Just outside the main entrance of the 7-Eleven TaitoMatsugaya1-chome-store.
Access Approx. 5-7 minute walk from Tawaramachi Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line), Exit 3. Convenient for Kappabashi Kitchenware Street explorers.
Type Outdoor Designated Smoking Area (typically semi-covered)
Opening Hours 24 Hours, Every Day
Fee Free

How to Find It & Local Rules

As you approach the 7-Eleven TaitoMatsugaya1-chome-store (address: 1-3-5 Matsugaya, Taito City), keep an eye out for a clearly marked, often semi-covered booth or designated standing area directly outside the store's main entrance. It's usually hard to miss, with ashtrays and signage indicating it as a smoking zone.

Important Local Rule: Taito Ward (Taito-ku), like many areas in Tokyo, strictly prohibits smoking on public streets outside of designated smoking areas. Violators caught smoking in non-designated zones face an immediate fine of 2,000 JPY. Always use designated spots like this one to avoid penalties and respect local regulations.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Kappabashi Kitchenware Street (かっぱ橋道具街): Just a few blocks away, this famous street is a treasure trove for culinary enthusiasts, offering everything from plastic food samples to professional chef knives. Perfect for a pre- or post-smoke browse.
  • Tawaramachi Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line): Your closest subway access point, connecting you efficiently to major hubs like Ueno, Ginza, and Shibuya.
  • Asakusa Temple (Senso-ji) area: While a longer walk (approx. 15-20 minutes), the iconic Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise-dori market are within reasonable proximity, making this a useful smoke stop if you're exploring the wider Asakusa vicinity.

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