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Why can Japanese quit smoking in just 20 years?
Around us, we can often hear many people shouting "I want to quit smoking", which is full of momentum, but they started smoking again in a few days, turning quitting smoking into a slogan. In fact, we also know that smoking is harmful to health, but it is very difficult to really quit. Nicotine and other substances contained in cigarettes make people dependent. It is no exaggeration to say that their drug addiction is no less than opium and heroin. China vigorously publicizes the harm of smoking.

Indeed, in September of 1990, the smoking rate in Japan once reached 83.7%, so it can be said that everyone smokes. However, the Japanese were very wise and soon realized the harm of smoking, so they launched a national smoking cessation plan. Today, Japan has already reduced the smoking rate to 19.3%, which shows that its smoking cessation policy is highly implemented.

In fact, we also invented it. Nowadays, in China, the proportion of teenagers smoking is very high, and teenagers are young and have poor self-control. Especially in the rebellious period, children think smoking is cool and unusual, so it is not surprising that smoking is addictive. The habits they form when they grow up are hard to change. The Japanese realized this, so they quit smoking from dolls. Young people don't smoke, which will reduce their smoking ability in adulthood. Therefore, Japan has clear regulations.

In addition, Japan also starts from the root causes. All tobacco sales can only be sold if the age is confirmed. If the salesperson sells cigarettes to teenagers under the age of 20, the company will be punished by up to 500,000 yen. The country's strict policies have achieved remarkable results. Under such a policy, the Japanese gradually quit smoking.

Teenagers are the future of the motherland. Teenagers smoke too early, which seriously damages body cells and leads to poor memory and listlessness. We have to admit that the Japanese are prescient, and Japan's smoking ban policy is worth learning. I hope teenagers and smokers in our country can quit smoking as soon as possible.