Various signs seen in Japan that for some reason need to be on this site
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Smoking Signs
Various signs from the emerging anti-smoking attitude in Japan.

Smoking cigarettes longer than your arm is looked down upon in Japan. (Location: on the ground in Shibuya).
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"A lit cigarette is carried at the height of a child's face."
This sign shows that a cigarette is as tall as a child. Good thing they have the helicopter there as a reference. (Location: outside a "smoking booth" in Shibuya.)
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"My lit cigarette always points toward others, never toward myself."
If your giant cigarette doubles as a flamethrower, do not point it at others, or they will raise their arms in joy.
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Top: "Probably the kind of litter I see most often in Japan is cigarette butts."
Throwing away a giant cigarette is just as bad as throwing away a mini Japan.
Bottom: "Before passing gas I look behind me. But I don't bother when I'm smoking."
We all know that farting on someone can blind them, but smoke from a giant cigarette can too.
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These signs found on a subway.
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"Where does the smoke go? Only the person producing it is unconcerned."
Neglecting the smoke from your big ass cigarette is dangerous because it can make people's heads explode (children seem to be unaffected though).
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"A portable ashtray is not a license to smoke anywhere you please."
(it doesn't look very portable to me)
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"I carry a 700 C fire in my hand with people walking all around me."
Well, the cigarette finally got bigger than the person. We all knew it would happen.
This sign found on a shopping bag from a convenience store.
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I'll repeat myself: What is PC in Japan differs from America.
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