Report on the Results of the "Children's Tokyo Metropolitan Government Monitor" Survey (4th to 6th Rounds, Reiwa 7)

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  • Report on the Results of the "Children's Tokyo Metropolitan Government Monitor" Survey (4th to 6th Rounds, Reiwa 7)
  • The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has released the results of the "Children's Tokyo Metropolitan Government Monitor" survey, aimed at reflecting children's opinions in policy.
  • Date: March 28, 2026

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has released the results of the "Children's Tokyo Metropolitan Government Monitor" survey, aimed at reflecting children's opinions in policy.

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Report on the Results of the "Children's Tokyo Metropolitan Government Monitor" Survey (4th to 6th Rounds, Reiwa 7) (March 28, 2026)
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PR Times
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March 28, 2026
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has released the results of the "Children's Tokyo Metropolitan Government Monitor" survey, aimed at reflecting children's opinions in policy.
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is promoting initiatives to foster dialogue with children to enhance policies from a child's perspective, aiming to realize a "Children First" society. As part of these efforts, the "Children's Tokyo Metropolitan Government Monitor" program has been established to appoint children and conduct surveys on metropolitan administration to understand their opinions and needs.

We are pleased to announce the compiled results of the 4th to 6th rounds of surveys for Reiwa 7.


1. Overview of the 4th Survey Results

① Future Urban Development in Tokyo

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government considers seven aspects important in urban development. Which of these do you consider important? Please select up to three.

【Target: Parents of preschoolers, lower elementary school students, upper elementary school students, junior high and high school students】

② Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance on Children's Basic Rights Poster Contest

⇨ The following works received the most votes in each category.

③ Children's Smile Movement Award

Which initiative do you think leads to the most children's smiles?

             【Target: Parents of preschoolers, lower elementary school students, upper elementary school students, junior high and high school students】

【Children's Category】

Initiative Name: After-school places where children can "want to go," "want to stay," and "want to try"

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FAQ

What is the main purpose of the "Children's Tokyo Metropolitan Government Monitor" program?

The program aims to foster dialogue with children to enhance policies from a child's perspective and realize a "Children First" society by understanding their opinions and needs regarding metropolitan administration.

Which rounds of surveys are covered in this report?

This report compiles the results of the 4th to 6th rounds of surveys conducted for Reiwa 7.

What was one of the key topics surveyed regarding future urban development in Tokyo?

The survey asked participants to select up to three important aspects out of seven considered important by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government for future urban development in Tokyo.

Who was the target audience for the survey questions on future urban development and children's smiles?

The target audience for these survey questions included parents of preschoolers, lower elementary school students, upper elementary school students, and junior high and high school students.

What kind of initiative was recognized in the "Children's Smile Movement Award" under the Children's Category?

An initiative that creates after-school places where children "want to go," "want to stay," and "want to try" was recognized in the Children's Category of the Children's Smile Movement Award.