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Smoking is prohibited in Japanese hotels. If you are caught smoking, how much will you be fined?

Japanese hotels will give advice or orders to smokers and facility managers who violate the regulations. If you continue to violate the regulations, you will be fined up to 50,000 yen (about RMB3,000).

Requirements related to smoking ban in Japan:

1. Japan has enacted the Law on Smoking Prohibition for Minors, which stipulates that people under the age of 20 are not allowed to smoke and are not allowed to sell cigarettes to minors. There are many cigarette vending machines on the streets of Japan. In order to prevent people under the legal age from buying cigarettes, cigarette buyers must apply for a smart card to prove their age before they can buy cigarettes in vending machines.

Secondly, in Japan, you can often see "No Smoking on the Road" signs on the ground of public places, because smoking while walking is forbidden in many areas. Violators will be fined or even detained.

Smoking is prohibited on trams, subways and buses. In traffic facilities, you can often see the slogan "Smoking in the car, learning from the past, no smoking in the car".

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The harm of smoking to health

1. Influence on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases: Smoking is an important inducement of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as hypertension and coronary heart disease. Statistics show that 75% of patients with coronary heart disease and hypertension have a history of smoking.

2. Impact on respiratory tract: Smoking is one of the main causes of chronic bronchitis, emphysema and chronic airway obstruction. The probability of smokers suffering from chronic bronchitis is 2-4 times higher than that of non-smokers. Patients often have chronic cough, expectoration and dyspnea during activities. Even young asymptomatic smokers have slight lung dysfunction.

3. Carcinogenesis: The most direct cancer related to smoking is lung cancer. Studies have shown that if you smoke more than 35 cigarettes a day, the probability of developing lung cancer is 45 times higher than that of non-smokers.

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