The podcast explores the history of illegal drugs in Japan, highlighting how drug usage and laws reflect historical context and national self-image. Opium was the primary recreational drug in pre-modern Japan, with strict regulations and a state monopoly implemented to avoid China's post-Opium War fate. In the post-World War II era, methamphetamine became a significant issue due to wartime production and stockpiles, leading to a surge in addiction and crime. Despite strict drug laws and social campaigns, Japan has experienced multiple drug epidemics, influenced by economic conditions and societal attitudes.
Outlines
Part 1: Definitions, Opium, and Early Control
Part 2: Expansion, War, and State Involvement
Part 3: Post-War Crisis and Organized Crime
Part 4: Historical Context and Conclusion
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