Smoking Habit Synonymic With Manhood

For all people especially for Japanese inhabitants, smoking habit is associated with manhood and hard working day. Japan statistics show that during the 1960 the cigarettes smoking rate for men increased by approximately 80 per cent, twice as higher than among Americans.

So, to enforce a smoking ban is very hard especially in a country where tobacco is the best friend for all inhabitants. State spent almost $90 billion on smoking related diseases every year, three times more money spent than was brought from Pall Mall cigarettes sales – health scientists found.

Anti-tobacco activist Bungaku Watanabe explained that Japan has been dropping its feet on the kind of smoking legislations that are today enforced in other big countries.

“It’s not that Japanese just love to smoke cigarettes so much. It’s that tobacco use has been a great support of Japanese national law,” he declared.

It’s no fortuity that the national headquarters of Japan Tobacco Company, which is the world’s third-largest tobacco industry, is situated near the residence of the Government in Tokyo. Japan Tobacco is a government owned industry.

So, while approximately a quarter of American men are smokers, the smoking rate for Japanese men remains jammed at almost one-third. Scientists declared that most of Japanese smokers want to kick the smoking habit, and they would quit if the cigarettes prices will continue to rise.

Scientists concluded that smoking is less restricted in Japan than in other developed countries and smokers will never quit because they like their smoking habit.

Only special smoking areas will protect the non-smokers from secondhand smoke. For Japanese smokers smoking area is a space where they can communicate with different types of people who smoke cigarettes.
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