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Cannabis has been cultivated in Japan since the Jōmon period of Japanese prehistory approximately six to ten thousand years ago. As one of the earliest cultivated plants in Japan, cannabis hemp was an important source of plant fiber used to produce clothing, cordage, and items for Shinto rituals, among numerous other uses. Hemp remained ubiquitous for its fabric and as a foodstuff for much of Japanese history, before cotton emerged as the country's primary fiber crop amid industrialization during the Meiji period. Following the conclusion of the Second World War and subsequent occupation of Japan, a prohibition on cannabis possession and production was enacted with the passing of the Cannabis Control Law.

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  • Cannabis in Japan (en)
  • Konopí v Japonsku (cs)
  • Cannabis au Japon (fr)
  • Правовой статус конопли в Японии (ru)
  • Коноплі у Японіїі (uk)
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  • Konopí v Japonsku je od roku 1948 nelegální. Užití či držení konopí je trestáno až 5 lety vězení a pokutou. Pěstování, prodej, či dovoz konopí se trestá až 7–10 lety vězení. Japonsko aktuálně patří k zemím s nejpřísnějšími protidrogovými zákony. (cs)
  • Cannabis has been cultivated in Japan since the Jōmon period of Japanese prehistory approximately six to ten thousand years ago. As one of the earliest cultivated plants in Japan, cannabis hemp was an important source of plant fiber used to produce clothing, cordage, and items for Shinto rituals, among numerous other uses. Hemp remained ubiquitous for its fabric and as a foodstuff for much of Japanese history, before cotton emerged as the country's primary fiber crop amid industrialization during the Meiji period. Following the conclusion of the Second World War and subsequent occupation of Japan, a prohibition on cannabis possession and production was enacted with the passing of the Cannabis Control Law. (en)
  • Le chanvre a été interdit en 1948 au Japon, sur décision du général Douglas MacArthur lorsque le pays était sous occupation américaine après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il était auparavant produit pour fabriquer des vêtements ou des filets de pêche. La loi expose toute possession de cannabis à cinq ans de prison, et un étranger dans cette situation peut être expulsé et banni à vie du territoire japonais. Les affaires de drogue au Japon concernent cependant majoritairement les méthamphétamines (ou stimulants). (fr)
  • Японська назва коноплі — аса (麻). Її використовували для виготовлення конопляного волокна — прядива. Словом аса також традиційно позначали ряд неспоріднених із коноплями рослин, з яких отримували подібне волокно. Серед них були муракасі (苧麻), ітібі (莔麻) та кропива звичайна іракуса (刺草). З прядива пряли нитки, з яких виготовляли полотно, що йшло на одяг. З XVIII століття конопляні тканини були витіснені бавоняними та шовковими. (uk)
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