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  2. Smoking in Japan - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, the Japanese adult smoking rate was 16.7%. By gender, 27.1% of men and 7.6% of women consumed a tobacco product at least once a month. [3] This is the lowest recorded figure since the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare or Japan Tobacco began surveying in 1965. Per capita consumption in 2016 was 1,583 cigarettes, roughly 45% of ...

  3. Kiseru - Wikipedia

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    The kiseru would be the main way to smoke tobacco until the Meiji Restoration in 1868, where cigarettes were introduced and rapidly became popular. However, kiseru would remain popular in rural areas and among people wishing to preserve its culture. [3] By 1929, there were 190 workshops and 400 artisans still producing kiseru in Japan.

  4. Youth smoking - Wikipedia

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    Youth smoking. A German postcard from the First World War claims that "He is verily not a brave man, if he cannot stand tobacco." Smoking among youth and adolescents is an issue that affects countries worldwide. While the extent to which smoking is viewed as a negative health behavior may vary across different nations, it remains an issue ...

  5. Smoking in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Smoking in South Korea has decreased overall for both men and women in the past decades. However, a high prevalence of tobacco use is still observed, especially with the rise of novel tobacco products such as e-cigarettes and heat-not-burn tobacco products. There are socioeconomic inequalities in smoking prevalence according to gender, income ...

  6. Legal smoking age - Wikipedia

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    Minimum age is 18. Minimum age is 17. Minimum age is 16. No regulation/no age set. The smoking age is the minimum legal age required to purchase or use tobacco or cannabis products. Most countries have laws that forbid sale of tobacco products to persons younger than certain ages, usually the age of majority .

  7. Cigarette Smoking Man - Wikipedia

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    1993–2000, 2002, 2016–2018. Films. The X-Files. The Cigarette Smoking Man (abbreviated CSM or C-Man; sometimes referred to as Cancer Man or the Smoking Man) is a fictional character and one of the primary antagonists of the American science fiction drama television series The X-Files. He serves as the arch-nemesis of FBI Special Agent Fox ...

  8. 15 people in sports who have smoked cigarettes - AOL

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    Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:47 PM. 15 people in sports who have smoked cigarettes. Pro athletes are figured to be some of the healthiest humans in the world -- but even they aren't immune from ...

  9. Dokha - Wikipedia

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    Dokha ( Arabic: دوخة, "dizziness" or "vertigo") is a tobacco product, consisting of dried and finely shredded tobacco flakes mixed with herbs and spices. It originated in Iran during the 16th century. [1] Unlike hookah tobacco (also called "shisha" or "mu'assel"), dokha is not cured with molasses. Users smoke the tobacco blend in small ...