Japan eateries limit entry based on age to ensure younger patrons can enjoy, make noise freely

Jan 31, 2026 | INVESTING

Some restaurants in Tokyo have ignited controversy for reportedly enforcing age restrictions on their patrons, with some allowing entry only for people over 25 and others permitting those under 40.
In Japan, certain eateries in the capital have begun to adopt these age limitations. For instance, some izakaya, or Japanese pubs, explicitly state, “No entry for customers over 40,” while others only admit those aged 25 and above.
One particular izakaya in Shibuya, whose name has not been disclosed,…

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