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Japan. Two Hours of Smartphone per Day Maximum ? These Young People Have Taken up the Challenge

Since this fall, Toyoake, a small city in central Japan, has been calling on its inhabitants not to use their smartphone more than two hours a day. This radical but non-binding measure has pushed the Guardian to challenge young Japanese people to try the experience. Not even (too) bad, they say.
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Since this fall, Toyoake, a small city in central Japan, has been calling on its inhabitants not to use their smartphone more than two hours a day. This radical but non-binding measure has pushed the Guardian to challenge young Japanese people to try the experience. Not even (too) bad, they say.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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