Seven Stars (cigarette)

Seven Stars
Two packs of Seven Stars cigarettes, with warning messages in Japanese at the bottom
Product typeCigarette
OwnerJapan Tobacco
Produced byJapan Tobacco
CountryJapan
IntroducedFebruary 1, 1969 (February 1, 1969)
MarketsSee Markets
TaglineSee Slogans
Websitesevenstars.clubjt.jp
Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1

Seven Stars (セブンスター, Sebun Sutā) is a brand of cigarettes produced by Japan Tobacco.

History

Seven Stars was launched on February 1, 1969, as the first cigarette with a charcoal filter, and was created in response to customer demands for low-tar, menthol, and D-spec (low smoke smell) products.[1][2] The brand uses domestically blended tobacco (mainly leaf tobacco), and is popular amongst all Japan Tobacco brands. From 1975 to 1977, it was the best-selling brand in Japan. Later, was ranked 2nd in sales following the 1977 launch of Mild Seven. From the first quarter of 2008 until 2016, the Seven Stars brand returned to best-selling status. Various nicknames for Seven Stars cigarettes include Setta (セッタ) and Sesta (セスタ).

Changes in the cigarettes' design have been made several times, but the 20-cigarette box has been largely unchanged since launch. 1993 saw a change in size to king size, some changes were made to the logo on the packs in 1999, and in early 2012, new inks and metallic finishes were applied to the packaging.

Since the beginning of the 21st century, low-tar and menthol variants are also sold; the latter, introduced on August 3, 2009, originally used a special charcoal filter to prevent covering and adsorption of the menthol, but this was changed to a plain filter on April 14, 2014. The tar content of the medium and light variants was lowered to 10 and 7 mg in the middle of June 2015, with the tar content label being displayed more prominently on the packaging.

Due to a tobacco tax increase on October 1, 2010, and consumption tax increase on April 1, 2014, the prices of all Seven Stars products were raised to 440 and 460 yen.

Marketing

A tree used on a Seven Stars package became a scenic spot representative of the hills of Biei, Hokkaido.[3]

In the mid-1990s and early 2000s, the brand was promoted by actors Etsushi Toyokawa, Tetta Sugimoto, and Shōei. From 2007 to 2011, music acts Boom Boom Satellites, The Lowbrows, and ripvanwinkle also participated in promoting the brand, including as part of magazine advertisements portraying them as "men who resonate with Seven Stars" (セブンスターと響きあう男たち, Sebun Sutā to Hibikiau Otokotachi).

Slogans

Seven Stars has used multiple different slogans, among them:

  • "Indelible Man" (消せない男, Kesenai Otoko) (1996)
  • "Silent Smoke" (1998–2001)
  • "Seven Stars Man" (セブンスターの男, Sebun Sutā no Otoko) (2003)
  • "Exalted, Quietly." (静かに、高ぶる。, Shizuka ni, Takaburu.) (2007–2011)
  • "Just one thing: a certain taste." (ただひとつ、確かな味わい。, Tada hitotsu, tashikana ajiwai.) for original variants
  • "Unwavering umami." (ゆずれない、うまさ。, Yuzurenai, umasa.) for medium variants
  • "Polished umami." (研ぎ澄まされた、うまさ。, Togisumasareta, umasa.) for light variants
  • "The choice is mellow." (極めたのは、芳醇。, Kimeta no wa, hōjun.) for Real Rich variants
  • "The choice is richness." (極めたのは、濃厚。, Kimeta no wa, nōkō.) for Real Smoke variants
  • "Menthol You Can Taste" (味わえるメンソール, Ajiwaeru Mensōru), "Solid, Super-Menthol" (ゆるぎない、強メンソール, Yuruginai, Kyō-mensōru), and "The flavour of ripe leaves, with menthol." (メンソールに、完熟葉の旨みを。, Mensōru ni, kanjukuba no umami wo.) for menthol variants
  • "Superfine. Menthol is the sole focus." (極細。メンソール、一点集中。, Gokuboso. Mensōru, itten shūchū.) for Cutting Menthol variants
  • "Japan's only. The sharp choice, charcoal menthol." (日本唯一。鋭さ極めた、チャコールメンソール。, Nihon yuiitsu. Surudosa kiwameta, chakōru-mensōru.) when the charcoal-filtered menthol variant was first released

Slogans for discontinued products include:

  • "Black with a crisp, brilliant taste and an umami that stands out." (冴えるキレ味、うまさ際立つブラック。, Saeru kireaji, umasa kiwadatsu burakku.) for Black Impact
  • "Piercing Super-Menthol." (突き刺さる、強メンソール。, Tsukisasaru, Kyō-mensōru.) for Light Menthol
  • "Crisp flavour. Solid taste." (冴えるキレ味。ソリッドテイスト。, Saeru kireaji. Soriddo teisuto.) for Solid
  • "Extreme coldness. Alaska Menthol." (過激な冷たさ。アラスカ・メンソール。, Kagekina tsumetasa. Arasuka Mensōru.) for Alaska Menthol
  • "PLAY! SNAP" for the Snap Box

Markets

Seven Stars cigarettes are mainly sold in Japan, but also were or still are sold in Singapore, Austria, Ukraine and Afghanistan.[4][5][6][7]

Sponsorship

Seven Stars sponsored the Honda works team in the Suzuka 8 Hours motorcycle race from 2003 to 2006, where the team ran two bikes. In 2004, riders Tohru Ukawa and Izutsu Yoshiyasu claimed victory. Another win followed in 2005 with Ukawa and Ryuichi Kiyonari.[8][9][10][11] Honda-themed Seven Stars packs were sold at Suzuka Circuit during the race.

Products

  • Seven Stars (Soft Pack/Box)
  • Seven Stars Medium (Box)
  • Seven Stars Lights (Box)
  • Seven Stars Black Impact (Soft Pack)
  • Seven Stars Menthol (Box)
  • Seven Stars Lights Menthol (Soft Pack/Box)
  • Seven Stars Black Charcoal Menthol (Box)
  • Seven Stars Revo Lights Menthol
  • Seven Stars Revo Super Lights

Below are all the variants of Seven Stars cigarettes, with the levels of tar and nicotine included.

Name Release date Date of discontinuance Price in ¥ Tar Nicotine Description
Seven Stars February 1, 1969 Still available 460 Yen 14 mg 1,2 mg Hanshin Tigers package released in limited quantity in 2005. A Black Edition was released in 2008 as a limited package, and a Special edition was released in limited quantity in 2009.
Seven Stars EX October 1, 1986 December 1993 240 Yen 14 mg 1,3 mg In 1986, a King size version (85 mm) of the Seven Star was released. However, the leaf blend was different, using the American blend of the Mild Seven rather than the domestic blend. In addition, the tar value was lowered by 1 mg and the nicotine value was increased by 0.1 mg in comparison to the Seven Star. Abolished with Seven Star's 1993 King size
Seven Stars 10 Box May 1, 1990 Still available 460 Yen 10 mg 0,8 mg A custom light box with golden top was released circa October 2008. Referred to as the Seven Star Medium Box from November 2008 to June 2014.
Seven Stars Custom Light November 1, 1993 October 1995 240 Yen 11 mg 1,0 mg Soft pack, de facto revival as Seven Stars 10 in July 2014
Seven Stars Box August 1, 1995 Still available 460 Yen 14 mg 1,2 mg A limited edition side slide box was released in limited quantity in 2007.
Seven Stars Menthol Box August 1, 2000 Late February 2011 440 Yen 12 mg 0,8 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Deep Menthol Box. A limited edition side slide box was released in limited quantities in 2007 and 2009.
Seven Stars Menthol Light Box June 4, 2001 October 31, 2008 300 Yen 8 mg 0,6 mg Tar value unification with light menthol of soft pack with standard change
Seven Stars 7 Box July 1, 2004 Still available 460 Yen 7 mg 0,7 mg The name of the Seven Stars Light Box until June 2014. The box top was silver. At its launch in 2004, it was limited to the Fukuoka prefecture, but the next year, it expanded its sales area to the national level.
Seven Stars Levo Light Menthol Box February 1, 2005 January 2011 440 Yen 7 mg 0,6 mg D-spec Seven Star Menthol leaves are used.
Seven Stars Revo Super Light Box July 1, 2005 January 2011 440 Yen 5 mg 0,5 mg D-spec lights and custom light leaves are used.
Seven Stars Levo Ultra Light Menthol Box January 16, 2006 January 2009 320 Yen 3 mg 0,2 mg
Seven Stars Light Menthol February 4, 2008 May 2011 440 Yen 7 mg 0,6 mg A special edition was released in 2009 in limited quantity. The box top is yellow green.
Seven Stars Light Menthol Box November 1, 2008 May 2011 440 Yen 7 mg 0,6 mg The name and taste were changed in November 2008 (soft pack and unified). A limited edition side slide box was released in limited quantity in 2009. Until October 2008, the box top was silver with the name Menthol Light, but it was replaced with a yellow green top.
Seven Stars Alaska Menthol Box December 2, 2008 May 2014 440 Yen 5 mg 0,4 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Menthol 5 Box. In October 2011, the brand changed to Salem Alaska Menthol. It uses a plain filter with flavored threads (featuring a triple mint recipe, blending peppermint, corn mint, and spearmint).
Seven Stars Black Impact February 2, 2009 May 2011 440 Yen 7 mg 0,7 mg It was released as a 40th anniversary commemoration release.
Seven Stars Black Charcoal Menthol Box August 3, 2009 Late February 2011 440 Yen 7 mg 0,6 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Solid Menthol Box. Japan's first menthol charcoal filter.
Seven Stars Black Impact Box April 1, 2010 Late February 2011 440 Yen 7 mg 0,7 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Solid Box.
Seven Stars Deep Menthol Box Late February 2011 May 2014 440 Yen 12 mg 0,9 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Menthol 12 Box. The filter was changed from a plain filter to a charcoal filter, and the nicotine value increased from 0.8 mg to 0.9 mg.
Seven Stars Solid Menthol Box Late February 2011 May 2014 440 Yen 7 mg 0,6 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Menthol 8 Box.
Seven Stars Solid Box Late February 2011 July 2014 460 Yen 7 mg 0,7 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Black Impact Box.
Seven Stars Cutting Menthol August 29, 2011 February 2017 460 Yen 7 mg 0,6 mg Seven Star's first super slim product. It uses a plain filter with flavored threads.
Seven Stars Menthol Snap Box September 3, 2012 May 2014 440 Yen 7 mg 0,7 mg
Seven Stars Real Rich December 2, 2013 Still available 460 Yen 14 mg' 1,2 mg The package is deep red.
Seven Stars Real Rich December 2, 2013 Still available 460 Yen 14 mg' 1,2 mg The package is black.
Seven Stars 1 July 1, 2014 Still available 460 Yen 1 mg 0,1 mg
Seven Stars 4 July 1, 2014 Still available 460 Yen 4 mg 0,4 mg
Seven Stars 7 July 1, 2014 Still available 460 Yen 7 mg 0,7 mg
Seven Stars 10 July 1, 2014 Still available 460 Yen 7 mg 0,7 mg
Seven Stars Menthol 5 Box April 14, 2014 Still available 460 Yen 5 mg 0,5 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Alaska Menthol Box. The flavored threaded filter was changed to a plain filter, and the flavor blend was altered.
Seven Stars Menthol 8 Box April 14, 2014 Still available 460 Yen 8 mg 0,7 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Solid Menthol Box. The charcoal filter was changed to a plain filter, the tar value increased from 7 mg to 8 mg, and the nicotine value increased from 0.6 mg to 0.7 mg.
Seven Stars Menthol 12 Box April 14, 2014 Still available 460 Yen 12 mg 0,9 mg Successor to the Seven Stars Deep Menthol Box. The charcoal filter was changed to a plain filter
Seven Stars Menthol Beat 8 Box September 25, 2015 Still available 460 Yen 8 mg 0,6 mg
Seven Stars Menthol Smash 8 Box September 25, 2015 Still available 460 Yen 8 mg 0,6 mg It features a capsule that can be crushed to change the scent from menthol to lemon-apple.
Seven Stars Long Time 6 Box January 15, 2016 Still available 480 Yen 6 mg 0,6 mg
Seven Stars Long Time 10 Box January 15, 2016 Still available 480 Yen 10 mg 1,0 mg
Seven Stars Long Time Menthol 8 Box January 15, 2016 Still available 480 Yen 8 mg 0,7 mg

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cigarette packaging in Japan". pingmag.jp. Archived from the original on 2015-10-21. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  2. ^ "Japanese Cigarette Brands". wonderfulrife.blogspot.nl. Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  3. ^ "The Seven Star Tree - Hokkaido Travel Guide - Planetyze". Planetyze.
  4. ^ "BrandSeven Stars - Cigarettes Pedia". www.cigarettespedia.com.
  5. ^ "BrandSeven Stars 7 - Cigarettes Pedia". www.cigarettespedia.com.
  6. ^ "Seven Stars". www.zigsam.at.
  7. ^ "Brands". www.cigarety.by. Archived from the original on 2018-02-02. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  8. ^ "3. Seven Stars Honda". Archived from the original on 2018-02-02. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  9. ^ "Honda Worldwide - 2004 The Suzuka 8 Hours". world.honda.com.
  10. ^ "Seven Stars Honda Angry Over Suzuka 8-Hours Race Safety". www.roadracingworld.com. 2 August 2003.
  11. ^ "Seven Stars 2005 - Honda CBR1000 Forum : 1000RR.net". www.1000rr.net. 6 August 2005.