Is Post-Golden Week Fatigue Caused by Sleep? 98% of People Feeling Unwell Also Experience Poor Sleep Quality

A survey by the sleep-aid review site 'Kaimin Land' found that 98.1% of people feeling unwell after Golden Week also experience a decline in sleep quality. Disrupted life rhythms during the holiday are seen as the main cause.
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As the long holiday ends, the season of 'May sickness' arrives, with many struggling to switch back into work mode. While many people feel unmotivated or physically heavy, a 'decline in sleep quality' lurks in the background. Moon Moon Co., Ltd., which operates the sleep-aid review site 'Kaimin Land,' conducted a 'Survey on Post-Golden Week Discomfort and Sleep' among 200 employed individuals in their 20s to 50s nationwide who took two or more consecutive days off during Golden Week 2026. The results revealed a stark reality: a staggering 98.1% of those who felt unwell after the holiday also had some form of sleep-related issue.

Survey Background

While Golden Week is an ideal time to refresh mind and body after the tensions of the new fiscal year, it's also a time when life rhythms are easily disrupted by staying up late or sleeping in. It is thought that this disruption is a major factor causing the characteristic 'May sickness' symptoms of 'feeling vaguely unwell' after the holiday. This survey aimed to visualize the relationship between post-Golden Week physical and mental discomfort and sleep, and to find hints for modern people to return to society in good health.

Survey Summary

- Over half (53.0%) felt 'physical or mental discomfort' after the holiday.
- 98.1% of those who felt unwell were aware of 'sleep problems.'
- 43.5% shifted to a later life rhythm during the holiday.
- The top specific sleep problem was 'shallow sleep, no feeling of deep rest' (16.7%).
- About 30% (30.0%) of those feeling unwell experienced it continuously from the 'first day back after the holiday.'
- The largest group (21.6%) consciously tried to 'go to bed and wake up at the same time as on weekdays' to improve their rhythm.

*When citing these survey results, please include the URL for 'Kaimin Land' (https://intiinti.com/goodsleep/).

Detailed Data

Q1: Did you feel any physical or mental discomfort after Golden Week?
- Felt it somewhat: 47.0%
- Didn't feel it much: 27.0%
- Didn't feel it at all: 19.0%
- Felt it strongly: 6.0%
- Don't have a sense of 'post-GW' yet: 1.0%
→ 53.0% of the total are aware of some discomfort. One in two people feel the physical and mental heaviness after the holiday, showing that 'post-holiday adjustment' is a societal issue.

Q2: How did your life rhythm (bedtime/wake-up time) change during GW compared to weekdays?
- Almost the same as weekdays: 44.0%
- Both bedtime and wake-up time were slightly later (about 1-2 hours): 33.5%
- Varied from day to day: 11.0%
- Both bedtime and wake-up time were significantly later (2+ hours): 10.0%
- Actually went to bed and woke up earlier: 1.5%
→ The 'later' group (total 43.5%) and the 'varied' group combined exceed half. This shows how free time during the holiday pushes back the circadian rhythm (body clock).

Q3: Did you feel any sleep-related discomfort after Golden Week?
- Didn't feel any particular sleep discomfort: 17.3%
- Shallow sleep, no feeling of deep rest: 16.7%
- Trouble falling asleep at night: 15.3%
- Still tired after sleeping: 12.6%
- Can't shake off strong daytime sleepiness: 9.3%
- Other: 28.8% (Can't wake up in the morning/extremely bad at waking up: 9.0%, Waking up many times during the night: 6.8%, Waking up too early in the morning: 6.3%, etc.)
→ Among those who felt unwell in Q1, 98.1% reported one or more of these sleep troubles. This suggests that the essence of May sickness may be less about a mental 'lack of motivation' and more about a physiological impairment of 'sleep quality.'

Q4: How long has the sleep discomfort you're feeling after GW been going on?
- Not feeling any particular discomfort: 33.0%
- Since the first day back after GW: 30.0%
- From the 2nd or 3rd day after GW: 20.5%
- Continuing since during GW: 13.0%
- From the 4th day after GW or later: 3.5%
→ Many cases become apparent as soon as work resumes after the holiday, suggesting a failure to 'sync' from holiday relaxation mode to work mode.

Q5: Is there anything you are doing/want to do to regulate your sleep rhythm after GW?
- Go to bed and wake up at the same time as on weekdays: 21.6%
- Not doing/planning to do anything in particular: 12.7%
- Get moderate exercise during the day: 12.4%
- Eat a proper breakfast: 12.2%
- Get morning sun at a fixed time: 10.0%
- Other: 31.1% (Reduce smartphone use before bed: 8.0%, Regulate core body temperature with a bath: 7.0%, Refrain from caffeine/alcohol: 6.5%, etc.)
→ 'Fixed time' came out on top, showing an attitude of trying to regain regularity. On the other hand, there is also a segment that is 'not doing anything in particular.'