Core Points - Aichi Prefecture's Toyoyama City Council passed a regulation urging citizens to use smartphones and other devices reasonably, limiting usage to two hours per day outside of work and study [1] - This is the first local regulation in Japan to restrict smartphone and electronic device usage time [1] - The regulation will take effect on October 1 and applies to all citizens of Toyoyama City, with specific restrictions for children and teenagers [1] Regulation Details - Citizens are advised to limit leisure time on smartphones and devices to no more than two hours a day [1] - Elementary school and preschool children are prohibited from using devices after 9 PM, while teenagers under 18 are restricted to usage until 10 PM [1] - Parents are encouraged to take responsibility for preventing excessive device use among children and to establish family rules regarding device usage [1] Implementation and Enforcement - The regulation does not have mandatory enforcement or penalties for non-compliance [1] - The primary goal of the regulation is to ensure citizens' sleep time, with the two-hour limit excluding time spent on work, study, and commuting [1]
限每天玩手机两小时 日本出台地方条例
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-09-23 09:17