[Inheritance Preparation Survey] 67.0% of people want to track parents' assets, yet only 35.4% actually do—Nearly 70% miss parents' bank accounts

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  • [Inheritance Preparation Survey] 67.0% of people want to track parents' assets, yet only 35.4% actually do—Nearly 70% miss parents' bank accounts
  • PR media conducted a survey on inheritance preparation among 1,000 individuals aged 30-69 across Japan. While 67.0% expressed a desire to track their parents' assets, only 35.4% have actually done so. The survey revealed that "bank savings" are the most poorly tracked asset type, with 73.0% of respondents unaware of their parents' accounts, highlighting a significant gap between the intent to prepare and actual progress.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 11, 2026

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PR media conducted a survey on inheritance preparation among 1,000 individuals aged 30-69 across Japan. While 67.0% expressed a desire to track their parents' assets, only 35.4% have actually done so. The survey revealed that "bank savings" are the most poorly tracked asset type, with 73.0% of respondents unaware of their parents' accounts, highlighting a significant gap between the intent to prepare and actual progress.

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[Inheritance Preparation Survey] 67.0% of people want to track parents' assets, yet only 35.4% actually do—Nearly 70% miss parents' bank accounts (June 11, 2026), PR Times
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June 11, 2026
PR media conducted a survey on inheritance preparation among 1,000 individuals aged 30-69 across Japan. While 67.0% expressed a desire to track their parents' assets, only 35.4% have actually done so. The survey revealed that "bank savings" are the most poorly tracked asset type, with 73.0% of respondents unaware of their parents' accounts, highlighting a significant gap between the intent to prepare and actual progress.
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Many people hope to prepare for potential inheritance issues while their parents are still healthy. However, few actually know the full extent of their parents' assets.

PR media, which operates an information media outlet dedicated to inheritance, surveyed 1,000 men and women aged 30 to 69 across Japan to clarify the extent of asset tracking by the younger generation and the reality of inheritance preparations.

The results show that while 67.0% of respondents want to track their parents' assets in the future, only 35.4%—approximately one in three—have actually done so. Furthermore, 73.0% of those who do not fully grasp their parents' assets are unaware of their parents' bank savings (account numbers and balances), despite these being the most common type of asset. This highlights the stark reality of households facing inheritance without sufficient preparation.

1. Half of the children have "almost no understanding" of their parents' assets
The first step in preparing for inheritance is knowing what assets parents hold. Only 35.4% said they have a grasp, while approximately half (50.4%) responded that they have "almost no or absolutely no understanding."

2. "Bank savings" are the least visible
The most poorly tracked asset was "bank savings (account numbers and balances)," at 73.0%. This was followed by "life insurance, medical insurance, and personal pensions (44.0%)," "securities (27.0%)," and "real estate (22.5%)."

3. 67.0% want to track their parents' assets
When asked if they want to track their parents' asset situation, 67.0% expressed a desire to do so, combining "definitely want to" (26.3%) and "would like to if possible" (40.7%).

4. #1 Inheritance measure of interest is "Asset Visualization" at 34.7%
When asked about measures of interest to resolve anxiety regarding inheritance, the most common response was "methods for 'visualizing' parents' assets (listing/recording)," at 34.7%. This is nearly double the second most popular response, "tips for discussing inheritance with parents" (17.3%).

FAQ

親の資産を実際に把握できている人はどれくらいですか?

調査対象者のうち、親の資産を「把握できている」と回答したのは35.4%で、およそ3人に1人という結果でした。一方で、半数以上の50.4%が「ほとんど・まったく把握していない」と回答しています。

最も把握できていない資産は何ですか?

最も把握できていない資産は「預貯金(銀行口座の数・残高)」で、把握できていないと答えた人の73.0%が挙げました。

相続対策において最も関心の高いことは何ですか?

相続対策として最も関心が高いのは「親の資産を見える化する方法(一覧化・記録)」で34.7%でした。これは2位の「親子で相続について話し合うコツ(17.3%)」の約2倍にあたります。

親の資産を把握したいという意向を持つ人はどのくらいですか?

将来的に親の資産を把握しておきたいと考える人は67.0%に上り、意向はあるものの現実には把握できていないというギャップが存在することが分かっています。

この調査の対象者は誰ですか?

全国の30〜69歳の男女で、実父母または義父母が1人以上ご存命の方を対象に調査が実施されました。