→ Many public places are now required to be smoke-free.→ In the 2025 tax reform, taxes on both regular and→ Schools are placing increasing emphasis on tobacco How was this article? I explored the differences between Japan and Malaysia in terms of smoking habits and 4. Japan-Malaysia Anti-Smoking Measures.5. Osaka’s Passive Smoking OrdinanceConclusionJapan•Revised Health Promotion Act (2018)Major cities like Tokyo and Osaka have implemented evenstricter regulations.Tobacco Tax Hikeheated cigarettes will be raised by 1.5 yen per stick overthree years.Smoking Prevention Educationeducation, with programs teaching children practicalrefusal skills and providing age-appropriate materials. As mentioned earlier, Osaka introduced its anti-smoking ordinance following the national revision of the Health Promotion Act in 2018. The Osaka Passive Smoking Ordinance was enacted in 2019 and fully enforced in April 2025. Under this law, smoking is strictly prohibited inside restaurants with a seating area of over 30 square meters.regulations. I personally do not smoke, but I have always been curious about the topic and wanted to share my thoughts. Both cigarettes and vapes pose serious health risks, yet they are widely used worldwide. It is more important than ever to have knowledge about smoking-related risks and each country’s regulations. I hope this report provides an opportunity to rethink your health and awareness about smoking.Malaysia•Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act2024→ This law comprehensively regulates the sale, usage, andpromotion of tobacco and substitute products.Expansion of Smoke-Free Zones•••5→ Most public places, such as schools, hospitals, andpublic transport, are smoke-free. A public reporting systemis in place to enforce compliance.Source: Osaka Prefecture Health Promotion Divisionhttps://www.pref.osaka.lg.jp/o100070/kenkozukuri/judoukitsuen/index.html
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