TOKYO — A city in central Japan will urge all smartphone users to limit screen time to two hours a day outside work or school under a proposed ordinance that includes no penalties.
The limit — which will be recommended for all residents of Toyoake City — will not be binding and there will be no penalties incurred for higher usage, the draft ordinance says.
Japanese city proposes 2-hour daily smartphone limit
The proposal aims “to prevent excessive use of devices causing physical and mental health issues... including sleep problems,” Mayor Masafumi Koki said in a statement on Friday.
The draft urges elementary school students to avoid smartphones after 9 p.m., and junior high students and older are advised not to use them after 10 p.m.
Japanese city proposes 2-hour daily smartphone limit

The move prompted an online backlash, with many calling the plan unrealistic.
“I understand their intention, but the two-hour limit is impossible,” one user wrote on social media platform X.
“In two hours, I cannot even read a book or watch a movie (on my smartphone),” wrote another.
Others said smartphone use should be a decision for families to make themselves.
The angry response prompted the mayor to clarify that the two-hour limit was not mandatory, emphasizing that the guidelines “acknowledge smartphones are useful and indispensable in daily life.”, This news data comes from:http://jj.xs888999.com
The ordinance will be considered next week, and if passed, it will come into effect in October.
In 2020, the western Kagawa region issued a first-of-its kind ordinance calling for children to be limited to an hour a day of gaming during the week, and 90 minutes during school holidays.
It also suggested children ages 12 to 15 should not be allowed to use smartphones later than 9 p.m., with the limit rising to 10 p.m. for children between 15 and 18.
Japanese youth spend slightly over five hours on average a day online on weekdays, according to a survey published in March by the Children and Families Agency.
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