Survey on 'Delivery Habits' of Single Residents in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area
FJ Next Holdings conducted a survey on delivery habits among 400 single adults in their 20s and 30s in the Tokyo area. While 'several times a month' was the most common frequency, over half of the respondents reported rarely or never using delivery services. Face-to-face remains the preferred delivery method, though over 60% favor non-face-to-face options, citing convenience during absences despite concerns regarding theft.
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FJ Next Holdings Co., Ltd. surveyed 400 single residents in their 20s and 30s living in the Tokyo metropolitan area regarding their delivery habits. The results show that while 'several times a month' is the most frequent usage, over half of respondents (54%) rarely or never use delivery services. Although 'in-person' receipt remains the top choice, over 60% of respondents prefer non-face-to-face delivery methods, highlighting convenience during absences as a key benefit of 'Okihai' (leaving packages at the door), despite significant concerns about theft.
FAQ
How often do single residents use delivery services?
The most common response was 'several times a month,' but over half of the respondents (54%) rarely or never use delivery services.
What are the main concerns regarding 'Okihai' (leaving packages at the door)?
The primary concern is 'theft' (65.8%), followed by 'misdelivery' (28.5%) and 'damage' (24.8%).