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Tobacco in Japan? -
07-28-2008, 06:09 PM
After reading over the boards today I've seen a ton of useful information, the post on tattoos was especially interesting because I'd never heard of that problem before. Which made me think of other things I do that might make life in Japan uncomfortable.
What is the general concensus on smoking/chewing tobacco in Japan? Feel free to elaborate on other drugs too, I personally don't use them but I'm sure theres plenty people dying to know. |
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07-28-2008, 06:16 PM
There are a LOT of smokers in Japan.
They even have vending machines for cigarettes... that's how popular they are. They just recently put in the Taspo card requirement so underage people can't buy them. |
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07-29-2008, 03:31 AM
Wow, Crazy. Hehe.
Ya, thankfully, I just smoke the tobacco And rules for smoking that are just as different everywhere as the cultures... Just went to austria and germany last spring and I could smoke anywhere I felt like. Damn that was nice. |
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07-29-2008, 03:44 AM
Even the women!?
thats gross I cant stand smokers, i honestly cant see the point. also "social smokers" just because people around you are smoking doesnt mean you have too to "fit in" it just makes you loook as retarded as the full time smokers. i mean.. if your not addicted, then your only doing it to try and be cool. which your not.. because your smoking. |
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07-29-2008, 04:33 AM
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07-29-2008, 04:38 AM
I would say it has dropped pretty dramatically in the last 10 years in Japan, but still is about 15 years behind the US in terms of where you can smoke and the number that do it.
10 years ago non-smoking sections were fairly rare, and every seat was "smoking". Now most restaurants have "non-smoking" and some places, like McDonald's have smoking and non-smoking hours in certain sections. Walking and smoking is discouraged, but still happens. But I do see less people smoking indiscriminently on the train platforms. Now they pretty much go to the proper smoking area. |
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