Percent of Japanese who smoke at record low
MSNBC - Nov 10
The percentage of Japanese who smoke has hit a record low, most likely due to a combination of health and economic concerns, Japan Tobacco Inc said on Monday...
According to a survey conducted in October by Japan Tobacco (JT), the world's third-largest
tobacco group and a former state monopoly, 30.3 percent of Japanese adults smoke, down 0.6 percentage point from last year -- an estimated 31.08 million.