Taipei City is moving toward tighter controls on public smoking, with Mayor Chiang Wan-an saying the city is considering various options and expects to roll out a “smoke-free Taipei” plan by the end of 2026. Chiang said officials are studying overseas models, including Tokyo’s use of designated smoking areas and booths, which he described as effective in reducing secondhand smoke and litter, signaling a likely approach that would ban smoking in principle while allowing limited, clearly defined exceptions in public spaces.

