Are you allowed to take photos in Japan?


Are you allowed to take photos in Japan? Photography in most public places is legal in Japan. However, conflict can occur when it comes to Japan's privacy laws and cultural norms that value high levels of privacy.


Can I wear shorts to temples in Japan?

As mentioned in our top Japan travel tips article, there is no strict dress code at Japanese shrines or temples. However, it is more appropriate to dress in a way that is slightly more conservative or leans toward smart-casual a little. Shorts, skirts and dresses at knee-length are fine.


Is it okay to take pictures of strangers in Japan?

Contrary to popular belief, taking street photos is legal in Japan — as long as it isn't derogatory to subjects. Some street photographers prefer the spontaneity of a scene, which means they won't ask for permission before shooting. However, most said they ask if they can — either before or after the photo is shot.


Can I wear whatever I want in Japan?

You can dress as casually as you like in Japan . Just a warning though , Japanese women (even the casual ones) are 1000 % more formal than I am on a casual day. The thing you'll notice is you will rarely see a person who is not well-kept. The clothing is almost never old and personal presentation is much more..