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Readinglevelup 01-14-2011 09:28 PM

How much do Japanese drink alcohol?
 
I've always wondered how much they drank. From what I've heard is that a lot of them are light drinkers and drinking and driving is taken seriously. Don't know if the first one is completely true, though.

Anyways, just wanted to know because I don't drink and I'm not really planning to start anytime soon. haha

MMM 01-14-2011 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Readinglevelup (Post 846531)
I've always wondered how much they drank. From what I've heard is that a lot of them are light drinkers and drinking and driving is taken seriously. Don't know if the first one is completely true, though.

Anyways, just wanted to know because I don't drink and I'm not really planning to start anytime soon. haha

I have seen all types in Japan. Many people don't drink at all, and then many people drink socially, and then many people drink daily.

Drinking and driving is a big no-no. It is nice that in the cities there are convenient trains and taxis, so usually one need not worry. It makes it easy to NOT drink and drive.

RickOShay 01-14-2011 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Readinglevelup (Post 846531)
I've always wondered how much they drank. From what I've heard is that a lot of them are light drinkers and drinking and driving is taken seriously. Don't know if the first one is completely true, though.

Anyways, just wanted to know because I don't drink and I'm not really planning to start anytime soon. haha

Outside of drunk driving I think Japanese tend to be fairly light-hearted when it comes to alcohol, public drunkenness is much better tolerated here and drinking on the street is not against the law; additionally underage drinking rules are not strictly enforced.

To answer your question everybody is different, but alcohol certainly does have its place in both casual social and working social environments.

As far as tolerance level goes, I have met quite a few light-weights but there have also certainly been a few I have met that can really slam them back.

Ronin4hire 01-14-2011 10:50 PM

5 glasses of beer per week.

It's the law.

GoNative 01-14-2011 11:39 PM

The Japanese seem to love a drink as much as anyone else. On the whole, at least compared to most Aussies I know, they are lightweights when it comes to how much they can consume which is one of the reasons why nomi hodai (all you can drink) options can actually be profitable here. In Aus if you had something like that you'd lose big time. I haven't seen too many violent drunks here but there are a few and I have seen a number of drunken brawls over the years. I've also helped a few Japanese get a taxi after finding them practically unconcious laying in the snow on my way home. I've also seen quite a few drunk drivers. Up here in the inaka I guess they think they have a better chance of getting away with it, which is quite true.

termogard 01-15-2011 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Readinglevelup (Post 846531)
Anyways, just wanted to know because I don't drink and I'm not really planning to start anytime soon. haha

Seems, you have a serious problem.:D Are you a monk from some remote monastery, by chance?

Readinglevelup 01-15-2011 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by termogard (Post 846677)
Seems, you have a serious problem.:D Are you a monk from some remote monastery, by chance?

Haha, nope, I just don't like it, I guess. It seems like a waste of money to me. Depending on the atmosphere, I generally don't like parties. Usually because I don't want some random girl(s) after me. :P

Thanks for replying, guys!

Nyororin 01-16-2011 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by termogard (Post 846677)
Seems, you have a serious problem.:D Are you a monk from some remote monastery, by chance?

I also barely ever drink. :mtongue:

For me it`s a waste of money thing as I have to drink a LOT for anything to happen, so why bother? I usually just go with soft drinks as even if I get something alcoholic, the chance I`ll actually drink enough for anything to happen is pretty slim... And I can`t say I want to drink it just for the taste.

I am actually pretty jealous of most Japanese I know - they can get drunk from a single can of chu-hi...

termogard 01-16-2011 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Nyororin (Post 846766)
And I can`t say I want to drink it just for the taste.

I am actually pretty jealous of most Japanese I know - they can get drunk from a single can of chu-hi...

From a single can, you said? Strange.....I heard Japanese men can drink "heavy alcoholic drinks" such as vodka or cognac (brandy) in large amounts without getting too drunk.

MMM 01-16-2011 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by termogard (Post 846776)
From a single can, you said? Strange.....I heard Japanese men can drink "heavy alcoholic drinks" such as vodka or cognac (brandy) in large amounts without getting too drunk.

I know Japanese people that blow up like red balloons just from a few sips, and some that can drink nearly an entire bottle of bourbon in a few hours, and still be very coherent. Each person is different.

steel 01-16-2011 03:29 AM

Current > Alcohol Consumption statistics - countries compared - NationMaster


Readinglevelup 01-16-2011 11:11 AM

Wow! It's a little old, but it's good enough. Thanks steel!

zainab 01-16-2011 11:22 AM



the negative result of drinking is more than the positive one >>
drinking since is dangerouse for health & life in any aspects , i hope
japanese or any nations not to drink >>:vsign:

i think japanese have drink much in cermonies or vestivals ,,

:rolleyes:



wooowoooow
oh, my god ,
the numbers is so bad in Rosenburg & france also O-O

cyberbemon 01-16-2011 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Readinglevelup (Post 846531)
I don't drink and I'm not really planning to start anytime soon. haha

hahaha ..and i thought i was the only one xD

RickOShay 01-23-2011 06:44 AM

I need to add something to this... now I KNOW that japanese underage drinking rules are a complete joke. I was out with 3 of my buddies, and a random bunch of high school girls just invited themselves over to our table and joined us... not only were they in the izakaya, then had clearly been drinking, and openly talked about that fact that they were in high school in front of the wait staff.. who still readily dished out the alcohol to them. I was like WOW.. its one thing to buy shit at a conbini but to be allowed to be in an izakaya and be served alcohol without even a flinch... that really said something to me about how alcohol is viewed in Japan.

siokan 01-23-2011 07:08 AM

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I was out with 3 of my buddies, and a random bunch of high school girls just invited themselves over to our table and joined us...
Offense(`・ω・´)
It is you that are caught.....

RickOShay 01-23-2011 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by siokan (Post 847933)
Offense(`・ω・´)
It is you that are caught.....

I am sorry what are you talking about?

steven 01-23-2011 07:39 AM

I wonder if the fact that these statistics contain people from the age of 15 alters the 'reality'. In other words, I've heard that in some European countries the legal drinking age is much younger than in places like Japan or America. So I wonder what these stats would look like if they checked consumption of alcohol per capita of the legal drinking age of each country. Not that my thinking isn't flawed either.... I mean, RickOShay pointed out that underage drinking is a common occurance.

evanny 01-23-2011 09:55 AM

isn't it common everywhere for under aged to drink?
i was able to purchase alcohol when i was 14 thou law says i had to be 18 and of course it was trial and error to see which shops and what ladies would sell... :cool: . around that time parties started including alcohol. it was and still is normal when 16 and 17 years old can get in the clubs...but still - not always.

steven. it wouldn't change anything if under aged were to be excluded from statistics. Japanese may drink more often but they don't drink physically as much as UK or RUS.

termogard 01-23-2011 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by evanny (Post 847952)
Japanese may drink more often but they don't drink physically as much as UK or RUS.

Why, I wonder?:)

cyberbemon 01-23-2011 10:54 AM

want to see underage drinking and underage teens in nightclub?..come to ireland lollll :D


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