Osaka bans smoking on public streets ahead of 2025 World Expo
The move comes "to improve the environment and beautify the city in a way that is appropriate for an international tourist city," according to the statement.
The Japanese port city of Osaka has banned smoking on public streets starting January 27, according to the municipality's website.
Those who violate the decree will be fined a sum of 1,000 yen ($6.45).
According to the statement, the move is "to improve the environment and beautify the city in a way that is appropriate for an international tourist city. "
The prohibition also comes ahead of the upcoming 2025 World Expo, which is set to be held on the Honshu Island city.