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Why do Japanese smoke so much?
Smoking has been an integral part of Japanese culture for centuries, with tobacco playing a significant role in the country's history and economy. Advertising, peer pressure, availability and affordability of cigarettes, stress relief, cultural attitudes towards health and wellness, prevalence in popular culture, government policies, secondhand smoke exposure, and education are all factors that contribute to high smoking rates in Japan. While efforts have been made to reduce smoking rates in recent years, it remains to be seen whether cultural attitudes towards smoking will continue to prevail.