For Collection Storage, "Protection Performance" is the Top Priority! What are the Efforts and Commitments of Collectors Facing Challenges?
For collection storage, "protection performance" is the top priority.
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- 📰 Published: March 30, 2026 at 01:05

■Investigating the Concerns and Storage Commitments of Collectors
The joy of gradually gathering things you love adds color to everyday life.
However, as your collection grows, so do concerns such as "lack of space" and "worry about deterioration.".
How do you store your precious collectibles?
Therefore, in collaboration with JAJAN Co., Ltd., a furniture and interior mail-order company, we conducted a survey on "Concerns and Storage Priorities for Continuing Collections" targeting 170 men and women nationwide who responded in a preliminary survey that they "have collected something.".
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Survey Overview: "Survey on Concerns and Storage Priorities for Continuing Collections"
Survey Method: Internet-based questionnaire
Survey Period: March 10, 2026 - March 18, 2026
Target Respondents: Men and women nationwide who responded in a preliminary survey that they "have collected something."
Valid Responses: 170 samples
Questions:
Question 1: What genres do you collect? (Multiple answers allowed)
Question 2: What prompted you to start collecting?
Question 3: Do you have any challenges or concerns in continuing your collection?
Question 4: What kind of challenges or concerns do you have? (Multiple answers allowed)
Question 5: Are you taking any measures against your concerns? (Multiple answers allowed)
Question 6: What is the most important thing you consider when storing your collectibles?
Question 7: Please explain the reason.
*In principle, values are rounded to the second decimal place, so the total may not be 100%.
■26.5% answered that they collect "books/manga."
First, we asked about the genres of items they collect.