Survey: 58% of people change their attitude towards belongings due to new life; 'Clothes and fashion accessories' top the list of unused items after moving
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- Survey: 58% of people change their attitude towards belongings due to new life; 'Clothes and fashion accessories' top the list of unused items after moving
- NEXER and Tokyo Waste Collection Dodo surveyed 500 people nationwide about their 'attitudes toward unneeded items after starting a new life.' 51.7% identified 'clothes and fashion accessories' as the top unused item after moving, with 'bringing them just in case' cited as the primary reason.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: May 25, 2026
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NEXER and Tokyo Waste Collection Dodo surveyed 500 people nationwide about their 'attitudes toward unneeded items after starting a new life.' 51.7% identified 'clothes and fashion accessories' as the top unused item after moving, with 'bringing them just in case' cited as the primary reason.
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- Survey: 58% of people change their attitude towards belongings due to new life; 'Clothes and fashion accessories' top the list of unused items after moving (May 25, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- May 25, 2026
NEXER and Tokyo Waste Collection Dodo surveyed 500 people nationwide about their 'attitudes toward unneeded items after starting a new life.' 51.7% identified 'clothes and fashion accessories' as the top unused item after moving, with 'bringing them just in case' cited as the primary reason.
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## Survey on Attitudes Toward Unneeded Items After Settling Into a New Life
April is a time for life transitions such as moving, starting school, beginning a new job, or transferring. As people acclimate to new environments and settle into a daily rhythm, many realize they brought items they ultimately never used.
NEXER, in collaboration with Tokyo Waste Collection Dodo, surveyed 500 men and women nationwide regarding their awareness of unneeded items after settling into a new life.
### Survey Overview
Survey Method: Online questionnaire
Survey Period: April 13 to April 26, 2026
Target Audience: Men and women nationwide
Valid Responses: 500 samples
### Results
#### 25.8% report experiencing an increase or decrease in unneeded items due to starting a new life
When asked if starting a new life led to an increase or decrease in unnecessary items, 25.8% answered 'Yes,' while 74.2% answered 'No.'
#### 67.4% admit to bringing items when moving that were never used
Among those who experienced changes in unneeded items, 67.4% acknowledged having brought items that remained unused in their new home.
#### Clothing and fashion accessories are the #1 unused item (51.7%)
When asked what those unused items were, 'clothes and fashion accessories' ranked first at 51.7%, followed by 'tableware/kitchen supplies' at 31.0% and 'books/magazines' at 29.9%.
#### 55.0% realized they didn't need certain items once settled
55.0% of those who experienced changes in unneeded items realized 1-2 months after moving that they didn't actually need certain possessions. This suggests that people begin to distinguish necessary from unnecessary items only after their lifestyle stabilizes, rather than during the chaotic moving period.
#### 'Just in case' is the primary reason for bringing unused items (57.7%)
When asked why they brought items they never used, the most frequent reason was 'I brought them just in case,' cited by 57.7% of respondents.
April is a time for life transitions such as moving, starting school, beginning a new job, or transferring. As people acclimate to new environments and settle into a daily rhythm, many realize they brought items they ultimately never used.
NEXER, in collaboration with Tokyo Waste Collection Dodo, surveyed 500 men and women nationwide regarding their awareness of unneeded items after settling into a new life.
### Survey Overview
Survey Method: Online questionnaire
Survey Period: April 13 to April 26, 2026
Target Audience: Men and women nationwide
Valid Responses: 500 samples
### Results
#### 25.8% report experiencing an increase or decrease in unneeded items due to starting a new life
When asked if starting a new life led to an increase or decrease in unnecessary items, 25.8% answered 'Yes,' while 74.2% answered 'No.'
#### 67.4% admit to bringing items when moving that were never used
Among those who experienced changes in unneeded items, 67.4% acknowledged having brought items that remained unused in their new home.
#### Clothing and fashion accessories are the #1 unused item (51.7%)
When asked what those unused items were, 'clothes and fashion accessories' ranked first at 51.7%, followed by 'tableware/kitchen supplies' at 31.0% and 'books/magazines' at 29.9%.
#### 55.0% realized they didn't need certain items once settled
55.0% of those who experienced changes in unneeded items realized 1-2 months after moving that they didn't actually need certain possessions. This suggests that people begin to distinguish necessary from unnecessary items only after their lifestyle stabilizes, rather than during the chaotic moving period.
#### 'Just in case' is the primary reason for bringing unused items (57.7%)
When asked why they brought items they never used, the most frequent reason was 'I brought them just in case,' cited by 57.7% of respondents.
FAQ
What percentage of people felt an increase or decrease in unused items when starting a new life?
25.8% of 500 surveyed men and women nationwide reported feeling an increase or decrease in unused items.
What was the number one item people brought but ended up not using when moving?
Clothing and fashion accessories, at 51.7%.
What was the most common reason for having unused items?
57.7% said it was because they brought it just in case.
What percentage of people who experienced an increase or decrease in unused items realized they were unnecessary 1-2 months after settling into their new life?
55.0% of those who experienced an increase or decrease in unused items realized they were unnecessary 1-2 months after settling in.
Who conducted this survey jointly?
It was jointly conducted by NEXER Co., Ltd. and Tokyo Unnecessary Item Recovery Dododo.