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WHAT JAPANESE KIDS GET UP TO AFTER SCHOOL 1,500 children completed the survey successfully. 60.1% were girls, 2.9% were in the first year of elementary school (age 6 or 7), 5.5% in second year, 13.7% in third year, 22.9% in forth year, 27.7% in fifth year, and 27.4% in sixth year. The most surprising thing to me is probably Q2, with not more than 3% met at the school gates by their HOW THE INTERNET CHANGES READING HABITS IN JAPAN How the internet changes reading habits in Japan. By Ken Y-N ( April 17, 2010 at 20:58) · Filed under Internet, Lifestyle, Polls. A recent survey from Marsh Inc, reported on by japan.internet.com, took an interesting look at books, and in particular how the internet has changed people’s habits. FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE FEMALES Demographics. Between the 18th and 21st of December 2009 1,077 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 51.0% of the sample were female, 8.7% in their teens, 15.3% in their twenties, 27.0% in their thirties, 27.8% in their forties, 11.9% in their fifties, and 9.3% aged sixty or older. 世論 WHAT JAPAN THINKSE-MONEYLIFESTYLEOPINIONBUSINESSSILLYSTATISTICS Not surprisingly, Tokyo is the most popular, and I presume people were mostly voting for the main metropolitan area, not the suburbs. Hokkaido being second is not a surprise either, although the winters are too harsh for my tastes. Kanagawa, in particular the prefectural capital of Yokohama, is the best of the top three for me. JAPAN’S FAVOURITE CRISPS Let’s find out with goo Ranking what Japan’s favourite crisps (or chips, if you are so inclined) are.. Back in Scotland, it was Walker’s, and usually cheese flavour, but now in Japan it’s sour cream and onion, and Calbee is my favourite brand, although Koikeya’s Pride Potatoes are not bad too. DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT IN JAPAN The first question one might have is what is diversity; the immediate thing that springs to my mind, at least, is having an anti-discrimination policy at work covering race, creed, gender and sexual orientation. However, Read more HOW OVER-SENSITIVE SUNFISH DIE Apparently, sunfish are rather sensitive animals, so are quite prone to keeling over dead. goo Ranking decided to ask people to rank over-sensitive ways that sunfish may die. Demographics goo Rankings asked iBRIDGE's Research Plus to conduct this survey, where between the 18th and 23rd of July 2014 500 members of their monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. JAPANESE AND MILK DRINKING: PART 2 OF 2 Japanese and milk drinking: part 2 of 2. Given that according to some definition of lactose intolerant, perhaps as much as 90% or more of the Japanese population are lactose intolerant, and seven years ago over 14,000 Japanese drank staphylococcus-infected milk, one might expect to find relatively few milk-drinkers in Japan. JAPANESE ATTITUDES TO WHALING I noticed via Japan Probe, via Scoop NZ, that there was a press release issued by the Institute Of Cetacean Research, which, if Wikipedia’s article is to be trusted, is basically not much more than a front for the Japanese government for justifying whaling.In the press release there is much statistical jiggery-pokery that I shall try to get to the bottom of. FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE MEN Here’s a survey that I really should have illustrated with some pictures, but digging around Google in Japanese almost every match I got was definitely not safe for work! Hopefully text only will passany Read more
WHAT JAPANESE KIDS GET UP TO AFTER SCHOOL 1,500 children completed the survey successfully. 60.1% were girls, 2.9% were in the first year of elementary school (age 6 or 7), 5.5% in second year, 13.7% in third year, 22.9% in forth year, 27.7% in fifth year, and 27.4% in sixth year. The most surprising thing to me is probably Q2, with not more than 3% met at the school gates by their HOW THE INTERNET CHANGES READING HABITS IN JAPAN How the internet changes reading habits in Japan. By Ken Y-N ( April 17, 2010 at 20:58) · Filed under Internet, Lifestyle, Polls. A recent survey from Marsh Inc, reported on by japan.internet.com, took an interesting look at books, and in particular how the internet has changed people’s habits. FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE FEMALES Demographics. Between the 18th and 21st of December 2009 1,077 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 51.0% of the sample were female, 8.7% in their teens, 15.3% in their twenties, 27.0% in their thirties, 27.8% in their forties, 11.9% in their fifties, and 9.3% aged sixty or older. MAJORITY WANT VACCINATION, MANY OTHERS WANT SIDE-EFFECT Majority want vaccination, many others want side-effect reassurance. Note: this survey was conducted in February, before vaccination had started in earnest. This survey from Leading Tech looked at COVID-19 vaccine awareness. Note also that an overused trope about Japan is its vaccine reluctance with respect to COVID-19 in particular. MAKING BOOKINGS ON SMARTPHONES This straightforward survey from MMD Labo looked at internet reservations by smartphone. Looking at the options, I’m surprised that “travel” or “flights” do not appear on the list. Given that “other” is less than 2%, they must have been explicitly excluded, but for what reason is not JAPANESE NUTRITIONAL DRINKS One thing you soon notice in Japan is that a lot of people drink little bottles of well, I’ve never really quite worked out exactly what is in these little bottles, but JAPANESE PREFECTURES I’D WANT TO TRY LIVING IN Japanese prefectures I’d want to try living in. This is the first survey for a while from goo Ranking not featuring a long list of quite unknown to me celebrities, a look at which prefectures in Japan Japanese themselves might want to try living in. I’ve lived in a grand total of three (out of 47) prefectures, which I see all featurein the
WHAT DO THE JAPANESE REALLY BELIEVE? Glori Taylor · January 28, 2015 at 13:43 Geuss what Charlotte as a Christan you are going to spread the word of Jesus Christ to other people and try to help others. People like you need Jesus what you just showed your true face you sound arogant, selfish,ignorant andmore but i
FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE FEMALES One of my most popular posts of 2009 was this list of male fetishes, so I was glad to see that goo Ranking finally got round to posting women’s secret fetishes.. Demographics. Between the 18th and 21st of December 2009 1,077 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 51.0% of the sample were female, 8.7% in their teens, 15.3% in their FORGIVENESS IN JAPANESE RELATIONSHIPS This Sunday I have a pair of loosely-connected surveys, the first on what would you forgive you partner for doing, for both men forgiving women and women forgiving men.Next up is perhaps why one would forgive one’s other half, namely what aspects of him or her do they like, again both what men like about their women and what women like abouttheir men.
MINERAL WATER CONSUMPTION IN JAPAN Yes. 46.2%. No ( to Q10) 53.3%. Don’t know (to end of survey) 0.5%. By area, not surprisingly the most heavily built-up areas, the Kanto region around Tokyo and the Kinki region around Osaka had the two highest percentages of drinkers or users, but in third place was the very rural northern island of Hokkaido. By family size, the larger the JAPANESE PET NAMES: POPULAR BIRD, RABBIT AND FERRET NAMES I’m sure there must be someone out there interested in this ranking survey from Anicom, a major pet insurance company, into the most popular names for birds, rabbits and ferrets.This survey was conducted on the 31st of March last year (2012) by looking BILLY’S BOOT CAMP BUILDS NORIKA FUJIWARA’S BODY: PART 2 OF Billy’s Boot Camp builds Norika Fujiwara’s body: part 2 of 2. With almost three-quarters of Japanese reckoning that they themselves need to lose a few kilos, and with Billy’s Boot Camp flying off the shelves, not least because for men metabolic syndrome is the in cause of concern, and for women the summer and the associated revealing 世論 WHAT JAPAN THINKSE-MONEYLIFESTYLEOPINIONBUSINESSSILLYSTATISTICS “Greasy Spoon” is perhaps an exaggeration for some of these places listed in this goo Ranking survey into Japan’s tastiest set meal chain restaurants.. The basic features of a set meal in Japan is usually one main meat dish like pork cutlet or boiled beef, with rice, miso soup and pickles, and maybe a small salad or other side dish, all often for under 1,000 yen. MAJORITY WANT VACCINATION, MANY OTHERS WANT SIDE-EFFECT Demographics. Between the 19th and 22nd of February 2021, 1,200 people from 18 years old and upwards successfully completed an online survey. 0.8% in their teens, 22.5% in their twenties, 39.4% in their thirties, 25.5% in their forties, 9.9% in their fifties, 1.7% in their sixties and 0.3% in their seventies. 34.1% were full-time company employees, 24.5% homemakers (“housewife” was the MAKING BOOKINGS ON SMARTPHONES This straightforward survey from MMD Labo looked at internet reservations by smartphone. Looking at the options, I’m surprised that “travel” or “flights” do not appear on the list. Given that “other” is less than 2%, they must have been explicitly excluded, but for what reason is not JAPAN’S FAVOURITE CRISPS Let’s find out with goo Ranking what Japan’s favourite crisps (or chips, if you are so inclined) are.. Back in Scotland, it was Walker’s, and usually cheese flavour, but now in Japan it’s sour cream and onion, and Calbee is my favourite brand, although Koikeya’s Pride Potatoes are not bad too. QR CODE-BASED PAYMENT METHODS IN JAPAN Contactless payments, be they IC chip or barcode-based are perhaps becoming more popular due to COVID-19 making physical cash a potential transmission vector, so this survey from MMD Labo into smartphone QR Code-based payments may reveal some trends in Japan.. I mostly use smartphone-based public transport IC chip-based payments, JR East’s (the major train operator in the Tokyo area) SUICA. ONLINE LIVE MUSIC CONSUMPTION IN JAPAN This survey from MMD Labo looked at the safest way to enjoy live music these days, viewing online live music. I’ve not watched any online live music free or paid, although over the New Year my favourite Japanese band, Southern All Stars, did an online live concert (they normally see in the New Year with an in-person concert) with tickets at 4,500 yen each, and I was sorely tempted HOW THE INTERNET CHANGES READING HABITS IN JAPAN A recent survey from Marsh Inc, reported on by japan.internet.com, took an interesting look at books, and in particular how the internet has changed people’s habits.. Demographics. Between the 31st of March and the 2nd of April 2010 300 members of the Marsh monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. HOW OVER-SENSITIVE SUNFISH DIE Apparently, sunfish are rather sensitive animals, so are quite prone to keeling over dead. goo Ranking decided to ask people to rank over-sensitive ways that sunfish may die. Demographics goo Rankings asked iBRIDGE's Research Plus to conduct this survey, where between the 18th and 23rd of July 2014 500 members of their monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE FEMALES One of my most popular posts of 2009 was this list of male fetishes, so I was glad to see that goo Ranking finally got round to posting women’s secret fetishes.. Demographics. Between the 18th and 21st of December 2009 1,077 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 51.0% of the sample were female, 8.7% in their teens, 15.3% in their FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE MEN Here’s a survey that I really should have illustrated with some pictures, but digging around Google in Japanese almost every match I got was definitely not safe for work! Hopefully text only will passany Read more
世論 WHAT JAPAN THINKSE-MONEYLIFESTYLEOPINIONBUSINESSSILLYSTATISTICS “Greasy Spoon” is perhaps an exaggeration for some of these places listed in this goo Ranking survey into Japan’s tastiest set meal chain restaurants.. The basic features of a set meal in Japan is usually one main meat dish like pork cutlet or boiled beef, with rice, miso soup and pickles, and maybe a small salad or other side dish, all often for under 1,000 yen. MAJORITY WANT VACCINATION, MANY OTHERS WANT SIDE-EFFECT Demographics. Between the 19th and 22nd of February 2021, 1,200 people from 18 years old and upwards successfully completed an online survey. 0.8% in their teens, 22.5% in their twenties, 39.4% in their thirties, 25.5% in their forties, 9.9% in their fifties, 1.7% in their sixties and 0.3% in their seventies. 34.1% were full-time company employees, 24.5% homemakers (“housewife” was the MAKING BOOKINGS ON SMARTPHONES This straightforward survey from MMD Labo looked at internet reservations by smartphone. Looking at the options, I’m surprised that “travel” or “flights” do not appear on the list. Given that “other” is less than 2%, they must have been explicitly excluded, but for what reason is not JAPAN’S FAVOURITE CRISPS Let’s find out with goo Ranking what Japan’s favourite crisps (or chips, if you are so inclined) are.. Back in Scotland, it was Walker’s, and usually cheese flavour, but now in Japan it’s sour cream and onion, and Calbee is my favourite brand, although Koikeya’s Pride Potatoes are not bad too. QR CODE-BASED PAYMENT METHODS IN JAPAN Contactless payments, be they IC chip or barcode-based are perhaps becoming more popular due to COVID-19 making physical cash a potential transmission vector, so this survey from MMD Labo into smartphone QR Code-based payments may reveal some trends in Japan.. I mostly use smartphone-based public transport IC chip-based payments, JR East’s (the major train operator in the Tokyo area) SUICA. ONLINE LIVE MUSIC CONSUMPTION IN JAPAN This survey from MMD Labo looked at the safest way to enjoy live music these days, viewing online live music. I’ve not watched any online live music free or paid, although over the New Year my favourite Japanese band, Southern All Stars, did an online live concert (they normally see in the New Year with an in-person concert) with tickets at 4,500 yen each, and I was sorely tempted HOW THE INTERNET CHANGES READING HABITS IN JAPAN A recent survey from Marsh Inc, reported on by japan.internet.com, took an interesting look at books, and in particular how the internet has changed people’s habits.. Demographics. Between the 31st of March and the 2nd of April 2010 300 members of the Marsh monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. HOW OVER-SENSITIVE SUNFISH DIE Apparently, sunfish are rather sensitive animals, so are quite prone to keeling over dead. goo Ranking decided to ask people to rank over-sensitive ways that sunfish may die. Demographics goo Rankings asked iBRIDGE's Research Plus to conduct this survey, where between the 18th and 23rd of July 2014 500 members of their monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE FEMALES One of my most popular posts of 2009 was this list of male fetishes, so I was glad to see that goo Ranking finally got round to posting women’s secret fetishes.. Demographics. Between the 18th and 21st of December 2009 1,077 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 51.0% of the sample were female, 8.7% in their teens, 15.3% in their FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE MEN Here’s a survey that I really should have illustrated with some pictures, but digging around Google in Japanese almost every match I got was definitely not safe for work! Hopefully text only will passany Read more
世論 WHAT JAPAN THINKS “Greasy Spoon” is perhaps an exaggeration for some of these places listed in this goo Ranking survey into Japan’s tastiest set meal chain restaurants.. The basic features of a set meal in Japan is usually one main meat dish like pork cutlet or boiled beef, with rice, miso soup and pickles, and maybe a small salad or other side dish, all often for under 1,000 yen. MAJORITY WANT VACCINATION, MANY OTHERS WANT SIDE-EFFECT Demographics. Between the 19th and 22nd of February 2021, 1,200 people from 18 years old and upwards successfully completed an online survey. 0.8% in their teens, 22.5% in their twenties, 39.4% in their thirties, 25.5% in their forties, 9.9% in their fifties, 1.7% in their sixties and 0.3% in their seventies. 34.1% were full-time company employees, 24.5% homemakers (“housewife” was the HOW HAS THE JAPANESE MOBILE CARRIER MARKET CHANGED? This short survey report from MMD Labo looked at the Spring 2021 mobile service provider situation. The full survey is much more detailed, so if you want a deep dive, please visit their site and purchase the full survey results. Note that ahamo is docomo’s cheap plan, povo au’s, and LINEMO JAPANESE NUTRITIONAL DRINKS One thing you soon notice in Japan is that a lot of people drink little bottles of well, I’ve never really quite worked out exactly what is in these little bottles, but ONLINE LIVE MUSIC CONSUMPTION IN JAPAN This survey from MMD Labo looked at the safest way to enjoy live music these days, viewing online live music. I’ve not watched any online live music free or paid, although over the New Year my favourite Japanese band, Southern All Stars, did an online live concert (they normally see in the New Year with an in-person concert) with tickets at 4,500 yen each, and I was sorely tempted EIGHTIES MOVIES JAPANESE WANT TO WATCH AGAIN ON THE BIG This ranking survey from goo Ranking looked at movies from the 1980s that people want to watch in the cinema again.. I’m familiar with all the Hollywood movies listed here bar Big (I’ve only seen snippets), and about half of the Japanese ones. JAPANESE PREFECTURES I’D WANT TO TRY LIVING IN This is the first survey for a while from goo Ranking not featuring a long list of quite unknown to me celebrities, a look at which prefectures in Japan Japanese themselves might want to try living in.. I’ve lived in a grand total of three (out of 47) prefectures, which I see all feature in the top ten here. DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT IN JAPAN The first question one might have is what is diversity; the immediate thing that springs to my mind, at least, is having an anti-discrimination policy at work covering race, creed, gender and sexual orientation. However, Read more TWENTY MOST UNFORGIVEABLE JAPANESE BATHING HABITS One of the most common bits of advice given to foreigners before they come to Japan regards bathing habits and customs, so perhaps this survey from goo Ranking into unforgiveable bathing habits of other people will serve as a further reference to visitors to these shores. Demographics From the 6th to the 9th of July ATHLETE’S FOOT AND OTHER SELF-MEDICATION IN JAPAN I used to have athlete’s foot, but Japanese over-the-counter medicines cured it pretty promptly and it has never returned, mainly due, I suspect, to living in much more hygienic conditions since I got married! To Read more 世論 WHAT JAPAN THINKSE-MONEYLIFESTYLEOPINIONBUSINESSSILLYSTATISTICS “Greasy Spoon” is perhaps an exaggeration for some of these places listed in this goo Ranking survey into Japan’s tastiest set meal chain restaurants.. The basic features of a set meal in Japan is usually one main meat dish like pork cutlet or boiled beef, with rice, miso soup and pickles, and maybe a small salad or other side dish, all often for under 1,000 yen. MAJORITY WANT VACCINATION, MANY OTHERS WANT SIDE-EFFECT 11 hours ago · Demographics. Between the 19th and 22nd of February 2021, 1,200 people from 18 years old and upwards successfully completed an online survey. 0.8% in their teens, 22.5% in their twenties, 39.4% in their thirties, 25.5% in their forties, 9.9% in their fifties, 1.7% in their sixties and 0.3% in their seventies. 34.1% were full-time company employees, 24.5% homemakers (“housewife” was the COVID-19 AND THE USAGE OF LARGE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SITES This survey from MMD Labo looked at people’s usage of large electronic commerce sites during the pandemic.. Our family’s use of shopping sites hasn’t really changed. I still prefer the old-fashioned way of actually going to a shop, and I’m quite happy to place my trust in facemasks and antibacterial lotions. JAPAN’S FAVOURITE CRISPS Let’s find out with goo Ranking what Japan’s favourite crisps (or chips, if you are so inclined) are.. Back in Scotland, it was Walker’s, and usually cheese flavour, but now in Japan it’s sour cream and onion, and Calbee is my favourite brand, although Koikeya’s Pride Potatoes are not bad too. ONLINE LIVE MUSIC CONSUMPTION IN JAPAN This survey from MMD Labo looked at the safest way to enjoy live music these days, viewing online live music. I’ve not watched any online live music free or paid, although over the New Year my favourite Japanese band, Southern All Stars, did an online live concert (they normally see in the New Year with an in-person concert) with tickets at 4,500 yen each, and I was sorely tempted HOW THE INTERNET CHANGES READING HABITS IN JAPAN A recent survey from Marsh Inc, reported on by japan.internet.com, took an interesting look at books, and in particular how the internet has changed people’s habits.. Demographics. Between the 31st of March and the 2nd of April 2010 300 members of the Marsh monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. HOW OVER-SENSITIVE SUNFISH DIE Apparently, sunfish are rather sensitive animals, so are quite prone to keeling over dead. goo Ranking decided to ask people to rank over-sensitive ways that sunfish may die. Demographics goo Rankings asked iBRIDGE's Research Plus to conduct this survey, where between the 18th and 23rd of July 2014 500 members of their monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE FEMALES One of my most popular posts of 2009 was this list of male fetishes, so I was glad to see that goo Ranking finally got round to posting women’s secret fetishes.. Demographics. Between the 18th and 21st of December 2009 1,077 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 51.0% of the sample were female, 8.7% in their teens, 15.3% in their WHAT JAPANESE KIDS GET UP TO AFTER SCHOOL goo Research recently published the results of a survey conducted amongst a slightly different population from usual, that of elementary school children, on the subject of what they do after school.The fieldwork was conducted over two weeks from the 24th of October to the 7th of November last year, with respondents gathered via a public web-based survey from users of the primary school FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE MEN Here’s a survey that I really should have illustrated with some pictures, but digging around Google in Japanese almost every match I got was definitely not safe for work! Hopefully text only will passany Read more
世論 WHAT JAPAN THINKSE-MONEYLIFESTYLEOPINIONBUSINESSSILLYSTATISTICS “Greasy Spoon” is perhaps an exaggeration for some of these places listed in this goo Ranking survey into Japan’s tastiest set meal chain restaurants.. The basic features of a set meal in Japan is usually one main meat dish like pork cutlet or boiled beef, with rice, miso soup and pickles, and maybe a small salad or other side dish, all often for under 1,000 yen. MAJORITY WANT VACCINATION, MANY OTHERS WANT SIDE-EFFECT 11 hours ago · Demographics. Between the 19th and 22nd of February 2021, 1,200 people from 18 years old and upwards successfully completed an online survey. 0.8% in their teens, 22.5% in their twenties, 39.4% in their thirties, 25.5% in their forties, 9.9% in their fifties, 1.7% in their sixties and 0.3% in their seventies. 34.1% were full-time company employees, 24.5% homemakers (“housewife” was the COVID-19 AND THE USAGE OF LARGE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SITES This survey from MMD Labo looked at people’s usage of large electronic commerce sites during the pandemic.. Our family’s use of shopping sites hasn’t really changed. I still prefer the old-fashioned way of actually going to a shop, and I’m quite happy to place my trust in facemasks and antibacterial lotions. JAPAN’S FAVOURITE CRISPS Let’s find out with goo Ranking what Japan’s favourite crisps (or chips, if you are so inclined) are.. Back in Scotland, it was Walker’s, and usually cheese flavour, but now in Japan it’s sour cream and onion, and Calbee is my favourite brand, although Koikeya’s Pride Potatoes are not bad too. ONLINE LIVE MUSIC CONSUMPTION IN JAPAN This survey from MMD Labo looked at the safest way to enjoy live music these days, viewing online live music. I’ve not watched any online live music free or paid, although over the New Year my favourite Japanese band, Southern All Stars, did an online live concert (they normally see in the New Year with an in-person concert) with tickets at 4,500 yen each, and I was sorely tempted HOW THE INTERNET CHANGES READING HABITS IN JAPAN A recent survey from Marsh Inc, reported on by japan.internet.com, took an interesting look at books, and in particular how the internet has changed people’s habits.. Demographics. Between the 31st of March and the 2nd of April 2010 300 members of the Marsh monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. HOW OVER-SENSITIVE SUNFISH DIE Apparently, sunfish are rather sensitive animals, so are quite prone to keeling over dead. goo Ranking decided to ask people to rank over-sensitive ways that sunfish may die. Demographics goo Rankings asked iBRIDGE's Research Plus to conduct this survey, where between the 18th and 23rd of July 2014 500 members of their monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE FEMALES One of my most popular posts of 2009 was this list of male fetishes, so I was glad to see that goo Ranking finally got round to posting women’s secret fetishes.. Demographics. Between the 18th and 21st of December 2009 1,077 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 51.0% of the sample were female, 8.7% in their teens, 15.3% in their WHAT JAPANESE KIDS GET UP TO AFTER SCHOOL goo Research recently published the results of a survey conducted amongst a slightly different population from usual, that of elementary school children, on the subject of what they do after school.The fieldwork was conducted over two weeks from the 24th of October to the 7th of November last year, with respondents gathered via a public web-based survey from users of the primary school FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE MEN Here’s a survey that I really should have illustrated with some pictures, but digging around Google in Japanese almost every match I got was definitely not safe for work! Hopefully text only will passany Read more
MAJORITY WANT VACCINATION, MANY OTHERS WANT SIDE-EFFECT 11 hours ago · Demographics. Between the 19th and 22nd of February 2021, 1,200 people from 18 years old and upwards successfully completed an online survey. 0.8% in their teens, 22.5% in their twenties, 39.4% in their thirties, 25.5% in their forties, 9.9% in their fifties, 1.7% in their sixties and 0.3% in their seventies. 34.1% were full-time company employees, 24.5% homemakers (“housewife” was the WHAT THE JAPANESE ARE LEARNING ONLINE This survey from MMD Labo looked at online lessons.With the pandemic and people spending more time at home, it would have been interesting to see how many people had chosen to start lessons for these reasons, but the results of that question were not offered in this summary ofthe survey.
COVID-19 AND THE USAGE OF LARGE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SITES This survey from MMD Labo looked at people’s usage of large electronic commerce sites during the pandemic.. Our family’s use of shopping sites hasn’t really changed. I still prefer the old-fashioned way of actually going to a shop, and I’m quite happy to place my trust in facemasks and antibacterial lotions. ONLINE LIVE MUSIC CONSUMPTION IN JAPAN This survey from MMD Labo looked at the safest way to enjoy live music these days, viewing online live music. I’ve not watched any online live music free or paid, although over the New Year my favourite Japanese band, Southern All Stars, did an online live concert (they normally see in the New Year with an in-person concert) with tickets at 4,500 yen each, and I was sorely tempted JAPANESE PREFECTURES I’D WANT TO TRY LIVING IN This is the first survey for a while from goo Ranking not featuring a long list of quite unknown to me celebrities, a look at which prefectures in Japan Japanese themselves might want to try living in.. I’ve lived in a grand total of three (out of 47) prefectures, which I see all feature in the top ten here. WHAT DO THE JAPANESE REALLY BELIEVE? Glori Taylor · January 28, 2015 at 13:43 Geuss what Charlotte as a Christan you are going to spread the word of Jesus Christ to other people and try to help others. People like you need Jesus what you just showed your true face you sound arogant, selfish,ignorant andmore but i
LIFESTYLE DISEASES IN JAPAN The big health buzzword last year and this has been metabolic syndrome, or metabo as it is abbreviated in Japan. For Japanese people to be diagnosed as metabolic syndrome you must have at least three of the following five signs. FAVOURITE FETISHES OF JAPANESE FEMALES One of my most popular posts of 2009 was this list of male fetishes, so I was glad to see that goo Ranking finally got round to posting women’s secret fetishes.. Demographics. Between the 18th and 21st of December 2009 1,077 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 51.0% of the sample were female, 8.7% in their teens, 15.3% in their WHAT JAPANESE KIDS GET UP TO AFTER SCHOOL goo Research recently published the results of a survey conducted amongst a slightly different population from usual, that of elementary school children, on the subject of what they do after school.The fieldwork was conducted over two weeks from the 24th of October to the 7th of November last year, with respondents gathered via a public web-based survey from users of the primary school TWENTY MOST UNFORGIVEABLE JAPANESE BATHING HABITS One of the most common bits of advice given to foreigners before they come to Japan regards bathing habits and customs, so perhaps this survey from goo Ranking into unforgiveable bathing habits of other people will serve as a further reference to visitors to these shores. Demographics From the 6th to the 9th of July https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js 世論 WHAT JAPAN THINKS From kimono to keitai; research Japanese facts and figures through translated opinion polls and surveys.Advertisement
JAPAN’S COOLEST STATION NAMES By Ken Y-N ( November 16, 2020 at 00:59) · Filed under Polls, Rankings
Today’s ranking looks at the coolest station names in Japan. I’ll present
the kanji characters, the English transliteration, and a short translation of explanation of the name. Note that the two Disneyland monorail stations have names “station station” – the first is English to be cool, then eki, the Japanesefor station.
I’ve lived beside two of the cool names below, and in the same town as a third, but my current local station might feature in a cutestlist!
Here’s Bishamon station versus Bishamon himself – you choose whichis cooler:
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CHEAP MONTHLY FEES MOST IMPORTANT MOBILE FEATURE By Ken Y-N ( November 13, 2020 at 00:47) · Filed under Mobile, Polls
A recent survey from MMD Labo looked at user satisfaction with the Big Three Plus One mobile carriers of docomo, au, SoftBank and the new kid, Rakuten UN-LIMIT, specifically at
their data services. The Rakuten UN-LIMIT advertisement is horrendously shouty and I cringe whenever it comes on TV, so I don’t see why you shouldn’t suffertoo!
I just checked the comments, and most of them are complaining – best was “Instead of lowering the cost, lower the volume!” Read the rest of this entry »READ
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IPHONE 12 PURCHASING OPINIONS IN JAPAN By Ken Y-N ( October 31, 2020 at 01:30) · Filed under Mobile, Polls
This quite comprehensive survey was published just a few days before the iPhone 12 went on sale, but it’s out now, so please excuse my slightly late translation of MMD Labo’s look at iPhone 12 purchasingopinions .
I’m quite anti-Apple after a few bad experiences with Mac computers; I understand their appeal but I dislike their user interface philosophy of ease-of-use over control. I’m also extremely ambivalent on 5G as a consumer technology; coverage in Japan is almost non-existent outside a tight area around major train stations, and adverts with all these holograms suggesting flawless telepresence are just unrealisable pipedreams. The extremely low latency is good, though, but I doubt the average consumer willreally notice.
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JAPAN’S TASTIEST CHOCOLATE SNACK By Ken Y-N ( October 26, 2020 at 01:14) · Filed under Polls, Rankings
There’s a wonderful selection of chocolate-based snacks available in Japan, so this survey from goo Ranking asked people what was their most tasty chocolate snack.
More than a specific brand, what I like is the seasonal variations in flavours that are offered, although this autumn there’s a bit too much chestnut and sweet potato for my liking… Here’s some of the number one, Takenoko no Sato: , via Wikimedia Commons"> Read the rest of this entry »READ
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HOW THE JAPANESE USE DATING APPS By Ken Y-N ( October 6, 2020 at 00:28) · Filed under Lifestyle, Polls
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The Japanese used for dating apps is actually an English loan word, “matching”, so I’ll use that in this survey from Dimsdrive into matching apps and COVID-19.
In Q3, there were only five matching apps listed; surely there must bemore than that?
Looking at the usage stats, perhaps not surprisingly men spend longer on these apps and are much more likely to spend money on extraservices.
I met my wife through their predecessors, the classified ads in an English-language newsletter thing. We both experienced similar patterns of usage and payment to those reported here. Read the rest of this entry »READ
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JAPAN’S BIGGEST WORLDWIDE CELEB By Ken Y-N ( September 21, 2020 at 00:58) · Filed under Polls, Rankings
goo Ranking asked people to name who from the world of entertainment was the most active worldwide.
I’m not surprised by Ken Watanabe being number one, nor Ryuichi Sakamoto being the top-rated musician, but some of the bands listed seem a bit dubious to me; they might have been mid-bill at rock festivals, but whether they left any lasting impression I do not know. A couple of the comedians (Yuriyan Retriever, Yumbo Dump) seem to have their worldwide success defined by having appeared on America’s (and other parts of the world) Got Talent. Here’s Yumbo Dump, which does nothing for me, though: Read the rest of this entry »READ
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COVID-19 LIFESTYLE AND SIDE JOBS By Ken Y-N ( September 14, 2020 at 01:17) · Filed under Business, Polls
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With people spending more time at home due either to work at home policies or being furloughed, it’s perhaps not surprising that some are looking at side jobs, the subject of
this COVID-19-related survey from MacroMill. Side jobs actually used to be banned by many companies until about a year or two ago when there was a big push to allow it, although I cannot remember what the driver for this national policy change was… I suppose this is my side job, although if I counted up my income and expenditure it’s a money pit… On the other hand, since I don’t need to commute, I can do much more overtime, so overall I’m better off thanks to the pandemic. Read the rest of this entry »READ
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JAPAN’S WORLD-CLASS FESTIVALS By Ken Y-N ( August 31, 2020 at 00:02) · Filed under Polls, Rankings
Almost every town in Japan has their own traditional festival of two, but goo Ranking asked which are Japan’s world-class festivals.
The problem with a lot of the festivals in recent years are that they are far too crowded; the problem this year is that most have been cancelled or drastically scaled back. I’d love to go to the Akita Nebuta Festival; as pictured above, huge papier mache float lit from the inside look impressive on television and probably even better in the flesh. I’ve been to the Gion Festival; not the actual parade, but the day before they have the danjiri – mobile shrines – on display so you can walk around and have a leisurely close-up view. Kishiwada Danjiri Festival is mental; the town itself is one of the rougher places in Osaka, and the danjiri are manned by the local neds and low-level gangsters (allegedly), who push the things through town at breakneck (sometimes literally…) speeds, occasionally knocking chunks out of buildings during tight turns. This is one that is safer to watch on the television. What’s your favourite festival in Japan? Read the rest of this entry »READ
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DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN JAPAN By Ken Y-N ( August 22, 2020 at 00:50) · Filed under Polls, Society
Just before the rainy season got fully underway (which will be soon followed by the typhoon season), the physical security firm SECOM conducted a survey into disaster prevention.
We’ve got evacuation bags, but I cannot remember where they are. We also have a box of emergency toilet poo bags, which I do remember where they are, so at least we’ll have a paddle when we are up theproverbial creek.
Only 35% using an earthquake early-warning system seems low, but I would guess that many people didn’t count the mobile phone early-warning system that is baked into most phones, but instead considered systems they explicitly opted into. Read the rest of this entry »READ
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ANIME WITH THE MOST SHOCKING FIRST EPISODE By Ken Y-N ( August 16, 2020 at 23:24) · Filed under Polls, Rankings
I’ll have to take this survey on its word due to my general ignorance of anime, but there are a number of curious titles in the results (That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime?!) of the serialised anime with the most shocking first episode.
Actually, I know the first three titles, and have actually watched two of them; regarding Attack on Titan, a couple of weeks ago my wife’s cousin related a story of how her son suffered a serious todger bite due to his six year old cousin having watched too much of the R-15-rated show on YouTube. The kid’s mother forbade the show, but was fine with Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba), until she saw a scene featuring a rather graphic decapitation. Here’s some Titan unpleasantness to give you a taste… Detective Conan is rather tame, but according to the blurb, the first episode included a rollercoaster scene where some of the riders got decapitated, and even though it was censored since it was in a prime-time slot aimed at kids, it was still rather traumatising, apparently. Here’s a link to the images.
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