What Are You Doing? 'How We Spend Our Holidays' - 4 Shades of Landscapes | 1,000-Person Survey

I-Bridge surveyed 1,000 Japanese adults aged 20-50 on how they spend their holidays. The results show significant gender differences, with no overlap in top activities until age 50, and reveal that most people enjoy their time off on a budget of under 10,000 yen.
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The ranking site 'Rank+,' operated by I-Bridge Inc., conducted a survey on 'how we spend our holidays' among 1,000 men and women in their 20s to 50s across Japan. The results revealed that there is zero overlap in the top 3 activities between genders, highlighting 'four shades of landscapes' where holiday styles differ significantly by generation. Men tend to favor individual activities like gaming, walking, and movies, while women prioritize shopping, travel, and time with family or pets. One in four people in their 20s reported having 'no real holiday,' while those in their 30s showed opposing trends between genders, 40-somethings leaned toward indoor activities, and 50-somethings focused on enjoying 'me-time.' Regarding holiday spending, over half of the respondents answered 'less than 10,000 yen,' and about a quarter said they enjoy their time off for 'less than 500 yen.' The survey highlights how people coordinate their own holidays, whether by relaxing at home or enjoying social media and videos, without spending much money.

FAQ

Is there a gender difference in holiday activities?

Yes, for those in their 20s to 40s, the top activities for men and women are completely different.