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>Quite often in Japan, it’s in the spring that new laws, rules, and ordinances go into effect, since that’s when the Japanese fiscal, academic, and many other official calendars start. Osaka, though, is getting a head start on a change it wants in place by spring, and as of Monday, January 27, smoking on the street is banned in all of Osaka City, a city of 2.75 million residents.

Archive: https://archive.today/mciIo From the post: >>Quite often in Japan, it’s in the spring that new laws, rules, and ordinances go into effect, since that’s when the Japanese fiscal, academic, and many other official calendars start. Osaka, though, is getting a head start on a change it wants in place by spring, and as of Monday, January 27, smoking on the street is banned in all of Osaka City, a city of 2.75 million residents.

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I hate the smell of smoke and I like not having it around in closed spaces but out in public? Well, my view is you do you. Just don't litter with the butts.