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AI Real Estate Investment Service RENOSY Conducts "2026 Survey on New Employees' Attitudes Towards First Salaries and Investment"

A survey by RENOSY, an AI real estate investment service, reveals a significant gap in financial outlook between first-year and second-year employees. First-year employees, benefiting from recent wage hikes, are more optimistic and view investment as a means for self-growth, with nearly 90% starting asset formation during their student years. In contrast, second-year employees are more cautious, prioritizing financial security and viewing investment as a defensive measure against economic uncertainty.

Source: prtimes.jp

The Paradox of Japanese People: 'I don't trust social media, but I still watch it' - Approximately 40% have 'failed due to misinformation,' yet TV remains the most trusted source.

A survey by Ebichoco Co., Ltd. revealed a paradox in how Japanese people consume information. While SNS and YouTube usage is widespread, television remains the most trusted medium. Approximately 40% of respondents reported experiencing failure due to believing misinformation on social media, highlighting a disconnect between usage and trust.

Source: prtimes.jp

80% Tool Usage Rate! A Comparative Survey of 330 Cryptocurrency Users on Management Practices

Clabo Inc. conducted a survey of 330 cryptocurrency users, revealing that approximately 80% have used profit/loss calculation tools, primarily to organize transaction histories across multiple exchanges. Despite high tool adoption, about 80% of holders still express strong anxiety regarding taxes and tax filing, especially those with high trading frequencies who prioritize accuracy to prevent calculation errors. The report highlights the entrenchment of these tools as essential infrastructure supporting continuous investment activities.

Source: prtimes.jp

80% Tool Usage Rate! A Comparative Survey of 330 Cryptocurrency Users on Management Practices

Clabo Inc. conducted a survey of 330 cryptocurrency users, revealing that approximately 80% have used profit/loss calculation tools, primarily to organize transaction histories across multiple exchanges. Despite high tool adoption, about 80% of holders still express strong anxiety regarding taxes and tax filing, especially those with high trading frequencies who prioritize accuracy to prevent calculation errors. The report highlights the entrenchment of these tools as essential infrastructure supporting continuous investment activities.

Source: prtimes.jp

[2,000-Person Survey] Approximately half are anxious about 'parents dying alone,' over 60% for those living alone; causes are 'distance' and 'lack of preparation.'

A survey of 2,000 people revealed that nearly half are anxious about their parents dying alone, a concern that rises to over 60% if parents live alone. This anxiety is mainly driven by physical distance and insufficient preparation, with concerns centering on delayed discovery and the resulting emotional and practical burdens. The findings suggest a widespread issue where many lack adequate preventive measures and post-incident readiness, emphasizing the importance of early family planning and support systems.

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<4th SME Management Survey for FY2025> Disclosure obligations for some listed companies due to mandatory SSBJ standards. "Sustainability response" likely to spread to their SME business partners. Meanwhile, awareness of ESG management remains at 30%.

A survey by Forval GDX Research Institute reveals that while SSBJ standards mandate sustainability disclosures for listed companies, impacting their SME partners, awareness of ESG management among SMEs remains low at 30%. However, over 60% of implementing companies report improved business performance and internal evaluation, with external expert utilization being key to progress.

Source: prtimes.jp

[Survey on the Reality of Personnel Evaluation] Approximately 80% Experience Stress When Standards Are 'Ambiguous,' Leading to a Significant Drop in 'Satisfaction' – The Trap of Black Boxification

A survey of 267 full-time employees at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) revealed that ambiguous personnel evaluation standards cause stress and lower motivation in about 80% of employees. Conversely, clear communication of rules significantly increases satisfaction with evaluations. Over half of employees receive no explanation regarding their evaluations, and only a quarter understand their company's evaluation criteria, highlighting a widespread 'black box' issue in SMEs.

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Mynavi Announces "Survey on Quiet Quitting among Regular Employees 2026 (2025 Results)"

Mynavi Corporation released its "Survey on Quiet Quitting among Regular Employees 2026 (2025 Results)", targeting regular employees aged 20-59 and corporate mid-career recruitment managers. The survey found that 46.7% of regular employees are engaged in quiet quitting, a 2.2 percentage point increase from the previous year. This trend is particularly prevalent among those in their 20s (50.5%) and 30s (49.1%). A significant 73.7% of quiet quitters expressed a desire to continue this work style. The report also highlighted that 41.9% of companies prioritize company directives over individual preferences for transfers, and 42.2% of corporate recruitment managers agree with quiet quitting.

Source: prtimes.jp

Mynavi Announces "Survey on Quiet Quitting among Regular Employees 2026 (2025 Results)"

Mynavi Corporation released its "Survey on Quiet Quitting among Regular Employees 2026 (2025 Results)", targeting regular employees aged 20-59 and corporate mid-career recruitment managers. The survey found that 46.7% of regular employees are engaged in quiet quitting, a 2.2 percentage point increase from the previous year. This trend is particularly prevalent among those in their 20s (50.5%) and 30s (49.1%). A significant 73.7% of quiet quitters expressed a desire to continue this work style. The report also highlighted that 41.9% of companies prioritize company directives over individual preferences for transfers, and 42.2% of corporate recruitment managers agree with quiet quitting.

Source: prtimes.jp

Approximately 70% of Dog Owners Have Had a Frightening Experience While Driving with Their Dog; Beware of Car Sickness (26.50%) and Leaning Out of Windows (24.50%) | Survey of 200 Owners [Konokototomoni]

A survey of 200 dog owners by Konokototomoni revealed that about 70% have had a 'hiccup' experience while driving with their dogs, with car sickness (26.50%) and leaning out of windows (24.50%) being common issues. The survey also covered reasons for driving with dogs, frequency, precautions, essential items, and conscious efforts made by owners.

Source: prtimes.jp

Cleaning Accident Compensation: Consumer Expectations vs. 'Average 18,158 Yen' Gap – Survey of 103 Individuals

A survey by the home delivery cleaning comparison site 'cccleaning.jp' revealed an average gap of 18,158 yen between consumers' expected compensation for cleaning accidents and the actual amounts based on industry standards. The study, involving 103 individuals, found that 58% underestimated compensation, while 42% overestimated. A significant portion (30%) had no clear expectation, and only 10% anticipated full compensation. The findings indicate that 50% of consumers would change their cleaning service choice if they understood the compensation system, and 70% would share this information. The site offers a compensation simulator tool.

Source: prtimes.jp

Visualization of "Lazy Room" Construction Reality: A Survey of 55 People Nationwide Reveals "Immovable Lifestyle" and a Report on Optimizing Living Spaces for an Average of 10,000 Yen

Monita, a consumer-participatory media operated by HADO Inc., conducted a survey of 55 men and women nationwide on the reality of "complete immobility" during holidays. The survey redefines spending holidays without moving as "strategic rest" for self-protection from stress. Key findings include over half of respondents spending more than 6 hours, and 18.2% spending more than half a day, without moving. The optimal cost for creating such an environment is around 10,000 yen, focusing on functional gadgets like extra-long charging cables, grabber tools, and large-capacity insulated bottles to extend physical functions and eliminate the need for movement. This "fortification of space" is seen as a form of self-defense in modern society.

Source: prtimes.jp