This brand of cigarettes is produced in Japan.
The Seven Star brand is a tobacco product launched by Japan Tobacco Company in 1969. It was the first cigarette to use charcoal filters. The brand became popular for its domestically blended tobaccos, with its original flexible packaging products ranking number one in sales between 1975 and 1977.
The packaging design of Seven Star cigarettes uses white as the main visual element and combines abstract elements of European and American design, such as points, lines, surfaces and colors, to create a design that reflects both traditional Japanese aesthetics and a modern sense. This design technique not only reflects the characteristics of Japanese product packaging, but also retains its cultural uniqueness and aesthetic taste.