
I think this proves that JT's definition of a smoker and the general public's are completely different...
Average number of smokers in Japan falls below 30 percent
The average number of smokers in Japan fell below the 30-percent mark for the first time, according to a poll by Japan Tobacco (JT) in June.
The JT survey covered 10,875 adults across Japan and found 29.4 percent of them were regular smokers.
The decline in the number of smokers marked the ninth straight year the rate has fallen.
"Increased awareness about health issues and tightened smoking regulations have helped the figure drop," a JT official said.
This is pretty good...
The poll found some 46.9 percent of men were smokers, a drop by 1.4 points from last year, while 13.2 percent of women smoked. A lower percentage of women smokers brought the overall average down to 29.4 percent.
