‘It made my day more meaningful’: the Japanese gen Zers attempting a two-hour limit on smartphone use
by Justin McCurry in Tokyo from on (#70KKN)
Authorities in Japan are taking action against excessive phone time - but what is it like to restrict scrolling to 120 minutes a day?
Despite working full-time for a company in Tokyo, Shoki Moriyama manages to eke out eight hours a day to devote to his smartphone.
I need my phone to navigate my way through the information wars," says Moriyama, who at 25 is part of a generation that can't imagine life without scrolling through news and social media, messaging apps and off-the-wall video clips.
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