[Survey] 70% of Young People Approve of 'Overnight Childcare' for Parents' Hobbies/Refreshment, While 90% of Seniors Oppose It.
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- [Survey] 70% of Young People Approve of 'Overnight Childcare' for Parents' Hobbies/Refreshment, While 90% of Seniors Oppose It.
- Ouchibu, a media platform operated by GRAS Group, Inc., surveyed 500 people across Japan regarding childcare and parental refreshment. While daytime, short-term childcare is widely accepted, a significant generational gap exists regarding overnight childcare for purely recreational purposes: 70% of the younger generation approves, whereas over 90% of seniors aged 60 and older disapprove.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 10, 2026
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Ouchibu, a media platform operated by GRAS Group, Inc., surveyed 500 people across Japan regarding childcare and parental refreshment. While daytime, short-term childcare is widely accepted, a significant generational gap exists regarding overnight childcare for purely recreational purposes: 70% of the younger generation approves, whereas over 90% of seniors aged 60 and older disapprove.
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- [Survey] 70% of Young People Approve of 'Overnight Childcare' for Parents' Hobbies/Refreshment, While 90% of Seniors Oppose It. (June 10, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 10, 2026
Ouchibu, a media platform operated by GRAS Group, Inc., surveyed 500 people across Japan regarding childcare and parental refreshment. While daytime, short-term childcare is widely accepted, a significant generational gap exists regarding overnight childcare for purely recreational purposes: 70% of the younger generation approves, whereas over 90% of seniors aged 60 and older disapprove.
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- 📰 Published: June 10, 2026 at 23:34
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## Background of the Survey
With the increase in dual-income households and diverse lifestyles, while the importance of using external childcare services and parental refreshment is spreading, a strict social perception and deep-seated conflict among parents still exist regarding night outings for hobbies or 'overnight childcare' at private facilities. This survey was conducted to reveal the reality of parenting views and generational differences in modern Japan.
## Survey Overview
- Survey Organizer: Ouchibu
- Survey Name: Survey on Childcare and Refreshment (Use of external childcare services)
- Methodology: Anonymous Internet survey
- Target Audience: Men and women aged 10-60 throughout Japan
- Valid Responses: 500 (240 males / 255 females / 5 others or no response)
- Survey Period: June 1 - June 4, 2026
## 80% Approve of 'Short Daytime Stays', but 70% Disapprove of 'Overnight Stays'
The use of external services for parental refreshment is becoming widely accepted. 82.2% of all respondents viewed 'dropping off a preschooler for temporary care during the day for shopping or a hair salon visit' as positive.
However, the results change drastically when it comes to 'overnight care for purely recreational purposes (e.g., concerts or travel).' The percentage of respondents answering 'negative' jumps to 70.0%. The belief that 'parents should be by their children's side at night' remains deeply ingrained.
## 70% of Young People Approve, 90% of Seniors Refuse
By age group, approximately 70% of the young generation in their teens and 20s perceive 'overnight care for hobby purposes' as positive. Conversely, over 90% (91.7%) of seniors aged 60 and older answered 'negative,' showing that traditional views on childcare remain strongly upheld.
## Do Attitudes Change 'Once You Become a Parent'?
Comparing 30-somethings, the generation actively involved in childcare, by whether they have children: while half of those without children are tolerant, the percentage of those who are negative rises to 80% once they become parents themselves.
## Reasons for Avoiding Nighttime Care and Differences Between Spouses
Major reasons for feeling uneasy about overnight care include 'concerns about the child's loneliness and safety when left with others (43.4%)' and 'parental responsibility theories that prioritize spending nights with children (32.0%).'
Furthermore, when asked, 'If your spouse suggested, "I want to leave our child for a night to go to a concert," what would you say?', 65.0% of husbands were negative, while 76.1% of wives were negative, indicating that women, who often bear a larger burden of childcare, tend to have a higher sense of responsibility.
With the increase in dual-income households and diverse lifestyles, while the importance of using external childcare services and parental refreshment is spreading, a strict social perception and deep-seated conflict among parents still exist regarding night outings for hobbies or 'overnight childcare' at private facilities. This survey was conducted to reveal the reality of parenting views and generational differences in modern Japan.
## Survey Overview
- Survey Organizer: Ouchibu
- Survey Name: Survey on Childcare and Refreshment (Use of external childcare services)
- Methodology: Anonymous Internet survey
- Target Audience: Men and women aged 10-60 throughout Japan
- Valid Responses: 500 (240 males / 255 females / 5 others or no response)
- Survey Period: June 1 - June 4, 2026
## 80% Approve of 'Short Daytime Stays', but 70% Disapprove of 'Overnight Stays'
The use of external services for parental refreshment is becoming widely accepted. 82.2% of all respondents viewed 'dropping off a preschooler for temporary care during the day for shopping or a hair salon visit' as positive.
However, the results change drastically when it comes to 'overnight care for purely recreational purposes (e.g., concerts or travel).' The percentage of respondents answering 'negative' jumps to 70.0%. The belief that 'parents should be by their children's side at night' remains deeply ingrained.
## 70% of Young People Approve, 90% of Seniors Refuse
By age group, approximately 70% of the young generation in their teens and 20s perceive 'overnight care for hobby purposes' as positive. Conversely, over 90% (91.7%) of seniors aged 60 and older answered 'negative,' showing that traditional views on childcare remain strongly upheld.
## Do Attitudes Change 'Once You Become a Parent'?
Comparing 30-somethings, the generation actively involved in childcare, by whether they have children: while half of those without children are tolerant, the percentage of those who are negative rises to 80% once they become parents themselves.
## Reasons for Avoiding Nighttime Care and Differences Between Spouses
Major reasons for feeling uneasy about overnight care include 'concerns about the child's loneliness and safety when left with others (43.4%)' and 'parental responsibility theories that prioritize spending nights with children (32.0%).'
Furthermore, when asked, 'If your spouse suggested, "I want to leave our child for a night to go to a concert," what would you say?', 65.0% of husbands were negative, while 76.1% of wives were negative, indicating that women, who often bear a larger burden of childcare, tend to have a higher sense of responsibility.
FAQ
親が趣味目的で宿泊預けを利用することについて、年代別の意見はどうなっていますか?
10・20代の若年層は約7割が肯定的な一方、60代以上のシニア層は91.7%が否定的な回答をしています。
昼間の短時間預けと夜間の宿泊預けに対する認識の違いは何ですか?
昼間の買い物や美容院などの短時間預けに対しては82.2%が肯定的ですが、完全な趣味目的の夜間宿泊預けに対しては70.0%が否定的です。
夜間の宿泊預けが敬遠される主な理由は何ですか?
「他人に預けられる子どもの寂しさや安全面(43.4%)」と「子どもと夜を過ごすことを最優先すべきという親の責任論(32.0%)」が上位です。
子どもの有無により30代の意識に変化はありますか?
子どもがいない層は半数が預けることに容認的ですが、親になった途端、否定的な割合が8割へと上昇します。
調査対象や期間について教えてください。
全国の10代〜60代の男女500名を対象に、2026年6月1日から6月4日までインターネット調査として実施されました。