Why are there so many smokers in Japan?

Why are there so many smokers in Japan?

This article examines the high smoking rate in Japan, which is one of the highest rates among developed countries with over 20% of adults smoking daily. It explores various factors that contribute to this including cultural norms, the influence of the tobacco industry, and its association with being “cool”. The government has implemented various regulations and policies aimed at reducing smoking rates but it remains widespread due largely to these factors.
Can you still smoke in Japan?

Can you still smoke in Japan?

Smoking has been a part of Japanese culture since the 16th century, but with increasing awareness of the health risks associated with smoking, stricter regulations have been put in place to limit smoking in public places. These laws are relatively lax compared to other countries and there are still some areas where smoking is allowed. However, Tokyo began enforcing a ban on indoor smoking in restaurants, bars and other establishments that serve food or drinks for consumption on-site in 2014 which was extended nationwide by 2020. Despite these efforts to reduce smoking rates, tobacco remains an important industry in Japan with many politicians having close ties to tobacco companies. There are resources available for those looking to quit such as counseling services, online support groups, nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products/prescription medications/over-the counter medications/acupuncture therapy/hypnosis therapy/lifestyle changes/support from family members & friends etc...