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Japan catalog topic guide

Japanese menthol cigarette guide

Japanese menthol listings can look similar while representing different strengths, capsule systems, or flavor versions. This guide explains how to compare them using the exact catalog name, the front-package photo, and the printed strength label.

Japanese menthol cigarette catalog packages

How to narrow down Japanese menthol listings

Start with the brand, then read every word after the brand name. Terms such as menthol, mint, ice, storm, blast, hybrid, and berry are separate listing clues. The number shown in mg is copied from the package or product name so that two visually related versions do not get mixed up.

Match the exact version

Marlboro Green Menthol, Mevius Ice Storm, Seven Star Black Menthol, and Kent Blue Mint are separate product families. Search the full name rather than using only “green” or “blue.”

Use the photo as confirmation

Package layouts change between versions and markets. Compare the front artwork, brand mark, warning area, and printed number with the catalog photo.

Check the live card last

Topic pages help with discovery, but the inventory card remains the source for current price and available, low-stock, or sold-out status.

Menthol examples in the catalog

These links lead to individual catalog guides. They are examples of different naming patterns rather than a ranking or health comparison.

Menthol, mint, ice, and capsule are not interchangeable

Catalog wording is preserved because each word may identify a different package. A product containing “mint” is not automatically the same listing as one containing “menthol,” and an “ice” name may be a specific version rather than a general category.

The printed mg value is used only to identify the listing. It should not be treated as a safety rating or a measure of overall health risk. Confirm the exact package you want before relying on availability information.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I see Japanese menthol products that are available now?

Open the inventory, choose Japan, and search menthol, mint, ice, storm, or the exact brand name. The live card shows the current status.

Why are similar package colors listed separately?

Color alone is not a reliable identifier. Strength, capsule system, market version, and flavor wording can make two similar packages separate products.

Does this page replace the inventory?

No. It is a discovery guide. Current prices and stock notes are shown on the inventory cards.