concept   smoking
culture   Japan
statement   Smoking is widely accepted and prevalent in Japanese culture, with designated indoor smoking areas in many public places.

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1 cigarette Japan Smoking cigarettes is more socially accepted and prevalent in Indonesia and Japan compared to the US and many Western countries. 1
2 cigarette smoking Japan Cigarette smoking is relatively more socially accepted and common, with designated smoking areas in public spaces and a strong presence of cigarette vending machines. 1
3 cigarette smoking Japan More socially acceptable and commonly seen in public places. 1
4 cigarette smoking Japan Tobacco smoking is common and socially accepted, especially among adult males 1
5 cigarettes Japan Smoking cigarettes is more widely accepted and even a common social activity, with designated smoking areas in public places and a strong tobacco culture. 1
6 cigarettes Japan Smoking cigarettes is more socially acceptable and commonly done in public spaces. 1
7 cigarettes Japan Often used in business settings as a way to bond and build relationships, and considered a polite gesture to offer cigarettes to others. 1
8 public smoking Japan More socially acceptable and prevalent, with designated smoking areas in public places 1
9 smoke Japan Smoking cigarettes is more socially acceptable and commonly seen in public places. 1
10 smoker Japan Smoking is more socially acceptable and common, especially among older generations. 1
11 smoker Japan Smoking is more socially acceptable, and designated indoor smoking areas are commonly available in public spaces. 1
12 smokers Japan Smoking is still relatively common in public areas, with designated smoking areas being more prevalent and socially accepted. 1
13 smokers Japan Smoking is more widely accepted and prevalent, with designated indoor smoking areas in many public places. 1
14 smoking Japan Smoking is heavily frowned upon in many public places and is considered a social inconvenience. 1
15 smoking Japan Smoking is more socially acceptable and commonly seen as a part of daily life and socializing. 1
16 smoking Japan Smoking is more socially acceptable and commonly seen, especially among older generations. 1
17 smoking Japan Smoking is more commonly accepted and prevalent, with designated smoking areas in many public spaces. 1
18 smoking areas Japan Commonly found in restaurants and entertainment venues to accommodate smokers 1
19 smoking cessation Japan Less emphasis on formal programs, more focus on personal discipline and willpower 1
20 smoking cigarette Japan Common and socially acceptable, especially among adult males 1
21 smoking-related illnesses Japan Smoking is relatively more socially accepted, with less stringent regulations and a higher prevalence of smokers 1
22 tobacco industry Japan Relatively acceptable and ingrained in social customs 1
23 tobacco use Japan Tobacco use is more culturally accepted and prevalent in public spaces, with less stringent regulations. 1