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The excitement was starting to settle in. Fast forward a couple more weeks and the trip was vastly approaching. At this point, it was first come first serve, who wanted to book a last minute trip to the worlds fluffiest pow, with a good vibe tribe that will easily transition into the squad of all squads? That was easy. I arrived in Japan. I decided to stay at the 9 Hour Hotel at the Narita airport because 1. I was in Tokyo last year and would rather spend the time to work than play. This place that they called a hotel was pretty much a modern day insane asylum for jet lagged wanderlusters. The checkin process took about 5 min. I proceeded into another monochromatic room and dumped my luggage into my designated locker while meticulously wandering into the shower. Clean, efficient and minimalistic, it was perfect the place to sleep for one night at the airport considering the circumstances. After traveling for 20 hours all I could really think of was sleep, so I tip toed into my pod for the evening. It was weird, spacious and a snoring neighbor was my soundtrack. Justin Beiber ring tones whistled in the air throughout the evening as my fellow pod-mates ventured off to their next destination. Oh how I love concept of travel. As per usual, 5am rolled around and I was wired and ready to go. Another very exciting day in a new airport. I read a Hypebeast article months back about the redesign of their domestic terminal and what do you know, I was flying domestic. Muji decor and color coded navigation on a running track, distinctly marked for those looking to get their steps in while perfecting the journey. Functional and simple, I was beyond satisfied with my office of the day. I bought a Japanese sim card, a coffee and sat down at a little coffee shop with the most annoying airport announcements in the world. No stress though - I put on my noise cancelling headphones and all of a sudden I was having a solo silent disco, Fleetwood Mac on repeat. My flight wasn't for another 7 hours, so I sat and let the working day commence but not before running into some familiar faces at the airport. Catching up over insane robot clubs and karaoke nights in Tokyo, I was secretly happy I let my inner introvert go wild at the 9 hour hotel. I met Sam, and knew the week was going to be one to remember. The transfer was long, but worth the wait. We arrived just in time for the opening party at the Barn, which was a rustic, tasteful venue with Mumm champagne flowing and reunions commencing. Within no time we were up on the mountain and gee wiz was it marvelous. A group of us decided to take gate 5 into the backcountry and though the powder wasn't shoulder deep it was still so much fun. The afternoons were spent working for a few hours while many went to onsens, and evenings were spent sipping sake at one of the many super cool bars of niseko. Because Japan is so much more zen than the other ski week locations, there were a few more intimate and smaller gatherings rather than the big 'ragers'. Some of the events that stood out were the Valentines Day evening ski and the snow shoe hike to a snow lounge in the magic of what is the Japanese zen forest. The ski week left cozy postcards with a fellow room number to help integrate the group, so we had a glass of bubbly and went to the mountain for a night ski session. Another amazing extra was a day snow mobiling trip with Par Pow Paradise into the back country of japan - an add on, but definitely a unique experience. For the few nights that there was a proper apres ski event, girl boss DJ Anna killed the game and it was definitely a night to remember. 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This shut down all hemp growing occupations and removed all marijuana-based treatments from drug store shelves in the country by It was a major turn-around in the nation from widely making use of the plant to banning it with extreme prejudice. Nagahama states in his report that right after World War II there was a surge in amphetamine use between and , and that trend was followed by a heroin boom from to Interestingly, throughout this tumultuous period there was no significant increase in marijuana addiction among Japanese people. Cases of cannabis crime in Japan are generally of foreign origin and the situation is being closely watched. There has been an increase in cannabis offences lately and in the number of arrests of foreign sailors and soldiers on leave from the Vietnamese war fronts who import cannabis into Japan. In conclusion, we think we can state that the drugs problem is under control thanks to the strong line taken to eradicate addiction, loyally supported by public opinion, good treatment arrangements in rehabilitation centers and a great improvement in the standard of living of the Japanese people. Nevertheless the Cannabis Control Act, which seemed to have been a sleepy counterpart to the overarching Narcotics Control Act, is still in effect, doling out hardline sentences from half a century ago. Back in , September saw another spate of arrests, this time in Shibetsu, Hokkaido. A group of men, nine of whom worked for a local salmon processing plant, were arrested for possession of around 4 kg of dried marijuana. In addition to their criminal charges, they were terminated from their jobs of packing salmon roe. The peak was in when 8. Whether this is effective policing or the stifling of social progress really depends on how you feel about one or all of these things. Read more stories on RocketNews Hotspot and top-up are supported. Japan's snowy escape in northern Tohoku. Discover pristine powdery slopes, samurai heritage and breathtaking views on charming rail journeys. Amazingly short-sighted and unscientific policy making. Who really cares only weak willed people feel the need to use poisons in there bodies. Could care less about the medical aspects of it as well. That gets abused enough in the states, Ohh I have tennis elbow well better get some weed. Just stop using legal or illegal poisons and do something constructive with your free time. The Japanese government also sends out survey and destruction teams each year to destroy wild growths of marijuana. This sounds expensive and well If this plant hasn't been eradicated in 60 years then it is unlikely to ever be eradicated. In fact the cynic in me suspects that the 'destruction teams' are spreading a little seed around as they go in order to ensure their job security, but even if that isn't the case then this plant is probably here to stay, and will probably never be completely destroyed. Wouldn't a more cost-effective and sensible solution be to just offer a 'bounty' to hunters and other residents of Hokkaido? Report marijuana plants growing somewhere and get a reward. Don't pick it or destroy it, just report it. That'll save a lot of money. And if there are really less than in an area bigger than 80 square kilometers that's probably the most cost-effective solution. Japan is the birthplace of methamphetamine, which was first synthesized here in by chemist Nagayoshi Nagai. Later, crystal meth was first synthesized by Akira Ogata in During WWII, the Japanese Imperial Army issued it to its soldiers, resulting in many who were addicted to it in the early post-war years. Japanese crime figures for the late s show 'hiropon'-related crime Japanese transliteration of 'Philopon' the former brand-name of methamphetamine as the nations most prevalent crime statistic. Marijuana and hemp although from the same family are not the same. Hemp has been cultivated for hundreds of years and has thousands of commercial uses. You can smoke hemp if you want to but it won't do anything. For goodness sakes, Hemp seeds are used in bird food and is found in some Japanese condiments. It seems that only favoured people are allowed to cultivate hemp in Japan. Yet, you can't import nutritional hemp seeds, hemp oil or Doctor Bronner's hemp oil face soap in to Japan. Smoked Marrijuana does not have an established Ld50 therefore it can hardly be described as a poison. Oral LD50 of grain alcohol: I'm just as surprised as you at how intelligent the huge majority of posters have been in this thread! For pain relief, fine For people to get off their faces stoned And since I don't drink or smoke I don't care if booze and cigs are banned too, pre-empting that particular argument ;. There are countries that do this, but I am pretty sure you wouldn't want to live there! War against this or that people or religion should turn into war against drugs. No excuses. Nothing good comes from drugs use at all. Though I doubt many posters will read and digest it. Also check numerous peer-reviewed studies in The Lancet et al about the relative addictive qualities and potential for harm of a variety of substances. Hemp is used for making the traditional kyudo strings. Only the best quality long fiber strains can be used. Wanna know what kyudo is? Check my avatar.. Therefore you are not in a position to comment on the positive or negative effects of recreational drugs. And in the meantime we have the loophole drugs 'spice' that kills people just because weed is illegal and strictly condemned. The war on drugs is the biggest joke and most expensive and ineffective measure to keep conservatives' vote. It does not help addicts nor solve any problem as drugs have never been easier to get than it is now. Stop creating misery on drug traffic, legalize it! Stewart Gale and any 'druggie': Judging by your comment and from anyone who says 'nevermind' for any type of drugs, you're all lucky for living all your lives in the 1st world. Never tasted what is to live enough time in a country where the harsh and constant fear of drugs users or drugs trafficking related people is as an obvious daily grind as to take out the garbage. A country where television can run news for 3 hours everyday approaching exclusively on all the sort of crimes committed by people related to drugs trafficking, drugs addicted people and by people who uses drugs 'only as recreational'. A country where nowhere can be considered a safe place, spot or neighbourhood and at the end of the day, you are the prisoner. Yes, that's one the countries from where your harmless recreational drugs goes from. Regardless of having or not ever tried. How many Cigarette Lords or Alcohol Lords do you know? Plus you can educated people, rely on real therapy instead or jail time and save tons of government money and police time. Stewart Gale: I'm sorry. Pleas discount the druggy regarding you. Kakukakushikajika and anyone with this 'legalize now' thinking: Again, you're all very very lucky for living all your lives in the 1st world. Solves nothing but only worses. Remember that you're dealing with high money in countries where corruption in government is embedded as cultural tradition. Traders which in the front, deal as written on the law for domestic market but in the back carrying on doing as before. In addition, the 'classic traders' will continue their business as always. In the end, by legalizing recreational drugs mainly marijuana , you'll only double the problem. So this legalize way of thinking is nothing but selfishness of those stoned airheads who nevermind about the long way their beloved hemp makes from its origins untill their cigarretes. Kato Yes, south and central America are a mess because of drug prohibition. Go to Colorado, it is not. And I do live in a country which is at the beginning of the line. Most marijuana in Japan is grown in Japan. When I first came here in you could buy magic mushrooms and peyote in shops in Shibuya. Grown in Japan. Methamphetamine used to be made in Japan but now it is usually imported. LSD and ecstasy are also imported. But we are talking about weed not meth. I have lived in many countries where you can grow your own at home legally and guess what. No gangster shit! Please, if I wanted to be smoking-rope I would have stayed in the states. Pot dulls the brain and makes one lazy and simple. There are many good comments here. A few poster are quite ignorant, however. Read all of the comments again and you might learn. First, there are a lot of articles that express the idea of restricting smoking in closed areas, public areas not being enforced enough, but then, when it comes to Marijuana articles postulate that it is bad that it is prohibited?. In My country it is the same thing, It is illegal to cultivate, harvest and dealing marijuana, his consumption it is not. There are factions that support the idea of legalizing it, but at the same time promote the restriction of smoking, with the argument of second hand smoke and health issues. How is marijuana better? I guess that too, same as second hand smoke, Me, I'm allergic to the smell of someone smoking pot, the minute someone starts smoking a marijuana cigarette, i start crying and mi sinuses hurt Joicerojo What evidence do you have that marijuana destroys neurons? It is an antioxidant! Of course it blocks neurotransmission. That is why it is used in the treatment of neuropathic pain? As for short term memory disruption. Sorry what were we talking about? People who do not like to use Marijuana and do not want to see it legalized have the right to express that opinion but when you start saying that people like myself who enjoy recreational weed and would love to see it legalized are stoned airheads and that it makes you lazy and simple, not only is that insulting it is not factually correct. I do not think Seth Rogen could write and star in all of those movies if he was lazy and simple and I do not think that Bill Maher could articulate the way he does if he was a stoned airhead. There are more than enough hard working, wealthy, famous and creative people who partake of weed to disprove the fact that weed makes you a lazy, simple stoned airhead. The number of cancer victims and people with other ailments who are getting relief from their symptoms and are able to function better because of the weed they are taking cannot be denied. With all the suicides and the amount of depression in Japanese society, at the very least Japan should be looking at legalizing Medical Marijuana. I suffer from Neuropathic pain, I don't need weed though, there are other legalized drugs and medicines for that, since I'm allergic plus, the damage occurs when you abuse it, with a recreational drug, it is easier to get addicted and abuse it In the U. Thank you for your comments Hemp also has many applications, but many corporations do not want the competition! Use your Facebook account to login or register with JapanToday. By doing so, you will also receive an email inviting you to receive our news alerts. A mix of what's trending on our other sites. The Japanese government also sends out survey and destruction teams each year to destroy wild growths of marijuana This sounds expensive and well Stewart Gale. Kuribo, dude What's with the heavy vibes? Says the person writing comments on JT. Pot-kettle-black way of thinking I do believe. Frankie Wilde. I agree with Kuribo. Thought I was the only anti-weed poster here. Kuribo1DEC Could care less about the medical aspects of it as well. I hope you never have to suffer through cancer. If you don't eat, you die. Ed High. As a parent I think it is great that there are so few drugs in Japan. As a parent the prevalence of crystal meth frightens me. Dude, what on Earth are you talking about? Kato-Koshiro - I'm not a druggy. Please desist the name-calling. It's illegal and if you are stupid enough to smoke it you deserve to be deported. What i don't understand is the contradiction of statements. So, I would like more consistent article, you know? FrankieWild, Thank you for your comments Facebook users Use your Facebook account to login or register with JapanToday. Facebook Connect.
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