Golden Week Spending Trends: 40% Want to Enjoy Dining Out Despite Inflation - Selective Spending Becomes Distinct
Onward Kashiyama conducted a survey of 429 people regarding inflation and Golden Week spending intentions. While over 80% are reviewing household spending, a trend of 'selective spending' has emerged, focusing on dining out and fashion during the holidays.
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Onward Kashiyama Co., Ltd. (HQ: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Michinori Yasumoto)'s marketing group conducted a 'Survey on Price Hikes and Golden Week Spending Intentions' targeting 429 men and women in their 20s to 70s and older across Japan. Amidst continuing price hikes, a 'selective spending' structure is emerging in consumer behavior, where people cut what can be cut and spend on what they want to enjoy.
**Key Survey Findings:**
- **Household Spending Review:** 82.1% of respondents have reviewed their household spending. The primary reasons were the rising costs of food and daily necessities (65.6%) and utility bills (58.1%).
- **Items Cut Due to Inflation:** The top item cut was 'Dining out' (50.8%), followed by 'Clothing and Fashion' (31.7%). This indicates that daily discretionary spending is being strictly controlled.
- **Golden Week Spending Intentions:** Despite the daily saving, 40.8% of respondents expressed a desire to 'Enjoy dining out' during the Golden Week (GW) period. Other popular spending items included 'Clothing and Fashion' (24.9%) and 'Travel' (23.3%).
**Analysis of 'Selective Spending':**
These results highlight a distinct trend where consumers save on daily life but prioritize spending for leisure and self-expression during long holidays. The high interest in fashion (ranked 5th overall for GW spending items) suggests a strong latent desire for self-improvement and styling during special outings. Onward Kashiyama will continue to analyze these changing consumer values to propose lifestyles that balance smart saving with the joy of dressing up.
**Key Survey Findings:**
- **Household Spending Review:** 82.1% of respondents have reviewed their household spending. The primary reasons were the rising costs of food and daily necessities (65.6%) and utility bills (58.1%).
- **Items Cut Due to Inflation:** The top item cut was 'Dining out' (50.8%), followed by 'Clothing and Fashion' (31.7%). This indicates that daily discretionary spending is being strictly controlled.
- **Golden Week Spending Intentions:** Despite the daily saving, 40.8% of respondents expressed a desire to 'Enjoy dining out' during the Golden Week (GW) period. Other popular spending items included 'Clothing and Fashion' (24.9%) and 'Travel' (23.3%).
**Analysis of 'Selective Spending':**
These results highlight a distinct trend where consumers save on daily life but prioritize spending for leisure and self-expression during long holidays. The high interest in fashion (ranked 5th overall for GW spending items) suggests a strong latent desire for self-improvement and styling during special outings. Onward Kashiyama will continue to analyze these changing consumer values to propose lifestyles that balance smart saving with the joy of dressing up.