The cultural context of cannabis in Japan
In Japan, cannabis and hemp have a long history, especially in traditional medicine and the production of essential materials like clothing and ropes. However, the end of World War II marked the prohibition of cannabis in the country, influenced by external pressures.
The new generation's perspective
Despite decades of misinformation, the younger generation in Japan is rediscovering the benefits of cannabis. Many are turning to it as a healthier alternative to alcohol, challenging conventional norms and behaviours.
Changing sources and accessibility
Twenty years ago, acquiring cannabis in Japan often involved risky interactions with organized crime. However, the rise of the internet and social media has shifted the sources. Young people are now obtaining cannabis online, making it more accessible than ever.
Statistical insights
- Police arrested 5,342 individuals for alleged cannabis possession or related activities last year.
- 70% of these cases involved individuals aged between 10 and 29.
- Since 2014, the number of people coming into contact with cannabis has been steadily increasing.
Experts weigh In
Experts believe that global developments concerning marijuana legalization could be influencing the youth in Japan. Tatsuo Shinozuka, a Professor for Forensic Toxicology, suggests that young adults are more likely to try cannabis as it feels similar to regular smoking and is cheaper than other stimulants.
The police's stance
Law enforcement agencies are concerned about the rise in cannabis use and are focusing on public education to highlight the risks. They have also noted an increase in cannabis trading via social media platforms.
Impact on sports and academia
Recent arrests involving university sports team members have brought the issue into the spotlight. These incidents indicate that cannabis use is not limited to any particular social group and is becoming more mainstream.
Global influence
In the United States, athletes often use cannabis as a post-competition ritual. This trend is also being noticed by the youth in Japan through the internet and social media, further explaining the rise in cannabis use.
Conclusion
The increasing trend of cannabis use among young people in Japan is a complex issue influenced by various factors, including cultural shifts, global trends, and increased accessibility. As the country grapples with this change, it raises questions about future legal and social frameworks.