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"How Is that Supposed to Work?": Japanese City Limits Smartphone Time to Two Hours per Day

The city of Toyoake, with a population of 68,000, is restricting cell phone use by a city council resolution. This is intended to help combat smartphone addiction. But what do the local people think about it?
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The city of Toyoake, with a population of 68,000, is restricting cell phone use by a city council resolution. This is intended to help combat smartphone addiction. But what do the local people think about it?

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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