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The Tobacco Reference Guide
by David Moyer, MD.


Chapter 27 International

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International: Japan

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Smoking prevalence among Japanese men peaked at 84 percent in 1967.

New York Times, June 30, 1996, p. 12 (Travel Section)

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In 1993, Japan's total cigarette sales rose to a record 332.6 billion "units", with foreign

(mostly American) brands increasing by 6 percent in a year to 18 percent of total

sales.

San Francisco Chronicle, July 30, 1994, p. D1

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The market share of American cigarettes in Japan rose from 3% in 1987 to 16% in

1991; American brand sales there increased by 24% in 1990 and 11% more in 1991.

Wall Street Journal, September 23, 1991, p. B1

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While Japanese smoking rates in men ages 20 to 29 years decreased from 80% in

1970 to 72% in 1985, smoking rates in women ages 20 to 29 years almost doubled.

9th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Paris, 1994 (A. Winder)

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The percentage of Japanese women who smoke increased from 8.6% in 1986 to

18.2% in 1991.

San Francisco Chronicle, September 30, 1996, p. E3

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The rate of smoking among young Japanese women has doubled in the last 20 years.

20.1 percent of Japanese women were smokers in 1994.

Tobacco Free Youth Reporter, Fall 1995, p. 22

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