Perfect for those who appreciate a subtle fruity essence
Inside, many Japanese cafes, bars, and restaurants do still allow smoking but only some of these establishments allow smoking at all tables (usually small old-fashioned cafes or izakayas), and many of them have smoking booths on the premises for your smoking needs
The built-in glowing charcoal-style LED tip simulates the appearance of a traditional burning cigarette, offering a familiar and realistic smoking-like experience
When purchasing high-end cigarettes, it is important not to rely solely on brand familiarity
If even one major checkpoint fails, treat the product with caution
1950s: 10-20 cigarettes common pack sizes 1960s: 20 cigarettes became standard 1970s: Some 14-cigarette packs existed 1980s-present: 20 cigarettes minimum in most countries