Avoid Game Addiction, Japan Immediately Implements Limitation of Game Time Limitation Rules

It seems that the Japanese government is looking for ways to avoid the effects of video game addiction now being experienced by children in Japan. Previously, China had also imposed a rule to prohibit minors from playing video games for a long period of time.
Well, it is reported that recently the Japanese government has passed a rule whereby children aged 17 years and under who are mainly still students are only allowed to play games for 1 hour per day (for weekdays) and time for 90 minutes per day for days. Sunday.

In fact, not only for playing games, they are also not allowed to use their smartphones after 10pm. Of course, this makes children in Japan more disciplined and not addicted to playing games.
But unfortunately this implementation is known to be left only to the parents. So this certainly raises the pros and cons of other parliamentarians because it was passed unilaterally.
Luckily, this rule still applies to children in Kagawa prefecture. It is said that this rule is planned to take effect from April 1, 2021. According to GameZeRO friends, do you need to enforce this rule in Indonesia too in order to reduce addiction to playing video games for children?
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