Alcohol sales fall to 31-year low in Japan
Japanese government campaign to encourage youth drinking
The Japanese government has launched a nationwide campaign to encourage people to drink more alcohol.
For more than two years, the impact of the corona virus has caused various changes in the world, and it has also caused various changes in the diet and lifestyle of the people.
It is said that due to the changed lifestyle after Corona, the habit of drinking alcohol has decreased among the Japanese public.
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As a result, Japan’s alcohol tax revenue has fallen to its lowest level in 31 years.
In this situation, the Japanese government has launched a campaign called “Sake Visa” to increase alcohol consumption among Japanese youth.
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According to the campaign, conducted by Japan’s National Tax Agency, 20 to 39-year-olds are asked to submit proposals aimed at increasing alcohol consumption among the public.