[Japan Medical Association] World No Tobacco Day May 31: Yellow-Green Light-up Event in Yokohama
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To mark World No Tobacco Day on May 31, the Japan Medical Association (JMA) will host a seminar for middle school students and an award ceremony for a poetry contest in Yokohama. Landmark locations like the Yokohama Marine Tower will be illuminated in yellow-green to raise awareness about preventing secondhand smoke.
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- Q: What will take place in Yokohama on World No Tobacco Day, May 31?
- A: A smoking cessation seminar for junior high school students, an award ceremony for the 'Let's Promote Quitting Smoking! Haiku Contest,' and lighting up of the Yokohama Marine Tower and other locations will be held.
- Q: Where and when will the lighting take place?
- A: The lighting will take place at the big Ferris wheel at Yokohama Cosmo World and the Yokohama Marine Tower, starting around 7:00 PM on May 31.
- Q: What is the meaning behind the yellow-green color?
- A: The yellow-green color symbolizes the desire to avoid and prevent secondhand smoke.
- Q: What does the Japan Medical Association ask of participants in this event?
- A: The Japan Medical Association asks participants to take photos and share them on social media to spread the message of quitting smoking for themselves and others.
- Q: What is the main purpose of the Japan Medical Association's activities?
- A: The main purpose of the Japan Medical Association's activities is to promote the advancement of medicine and medical skills, improve public health, and enhance social welfare.