Japan in 2025: Just 2 Hours of Screen Time a Day?

DEEPANSHU SHARMA

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A Japanese city proposed a lifestyle suggestion with an ordinance that holds no penalty

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Toyoake city in Aichi Prefecture wants residents to limit daily smartphone use outside work or school to just two hours a day

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The ordinance is only advisory. There are no penalties for exceeding the two-hour limit — it’s meant as guidance, not enforcement

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Mayor Masafumi Koki said the proposal aims to curb health issues like poor sleep, eye strain, and mental stress from device overuse

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Elementary students are urged to avoid smartphones after 9 p.m., while junior high students and older are advised to stop by 10 p.m

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Social media erupted with criticism. Many said a two-hour cap is “impossible” given daily use for entertainment, learning, and communication

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“I understand their intention, but it’s unrealistic.”  “In two hours, I can’t even finish a movie,” wrote users on X

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The mayor stressed the rule isn’t binding. The city recognizes smartphones are essential but hopes to inspire healthier digital habits

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In 2020, Kagawa Prefecture passed Japan’s first ordinance limiting children’s gaming to one hour on weekdays and banning late-night phone use

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If approved, Toyoake’s guidelines take effect in October. The move sparks debate: Can life in 2025 really work with just 2 hours online?