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Japan to Ban Holding Umbrellas While Cycling, Effective April 2026

June 15, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Tokyo, June 15, 2025 – Starting April 2026, holding an umbrella while cycling will be prohibited in Japan under revisions to the Road Traffic Act, with violators facing a ¥5,000 fine. The measure aims to address safety concerns during the rainy season, when the practice becomes common.

The Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) highlighted the risks, noting that holding an umbrella impairs vision, destabilizes steering, and compromises balance, increasing accident likelihood. A JAF test in Shizuoka demonstrated that a cyclist’s braking distance extends by nearly one meter when holding an umbrella, as brakes require both hands for effective operation.

Dashcam footage reviewed by News On Japan showed a cyclist holding an umbrella emerging from between oncoming cars and colliding with a vehicle at an intersection, illustrating the practice’s dangers. Kikuchi Kazunori of JAF’s Shizuoka branch stated, “Using only one hand for braking is extremely dangerous. This behavior must stop.”

Japan’s Road Traffic Act amendments reflect growing efforts to enhance cyclist safety. The National Police Agency reported 12,000 bicycle-related accidents in 2024, with distractions contributing significantly. Authorities recommend using rain gear or bike-mounted umbrella holders to ensure safer cycling during rainy conditions.

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