Happiness Ranking 2025
2025-12-03 02:59:11

2025 Ranking of Happiness and Desirability to Live in Hiroshima Prefecture

Overview of the 2025 Happiness and Desirable Living City Rankings



In a comprehensive resident satisfaction survey, Daito Kentaku Co., based in Minato, Tokyo, has released the "Happiness Ranking 2025" and "Stay-Desirable City Ranking 2025" specifically for Hiroshima Prefecture. This study marks a significant update in assessing how people perceive their living environments across various municipalities and train stations.

Methodology


The survey involved over 19,000 respondents aged 20 and above, collected over multiple years from 2021 to 2025. Awareness was gauged through a combination of happiness levels and desire to stay in one's current location, with various metrics applied for scoring:
  • - Happiness Rating: Participants rated their happiness from 1 to 10, which was then converted to a score out of 100.
  • - Stay-Desirable City Rating: Residents expressed their desire to remain in their current locality using a five-point scale, influencing the final rankings.

Responses from 30 or more individuals living within a 15-minute walk from a station were included in station rankings, while municipalities required feedback from at least 50 participants. Thy measures aimed to reflect the consensus of the community's sentiment over time.

Top Rankings Overview


Happiness Ranking (Municipalities)


For the second consecutive year, Kumano Town in Aki District has been rated the happiest municipality, achieving a remarkable score in the high 70s. Following Kumano, Asaminami Ward in Hiroshima City climbed to second place, while Kaita Town ranked third.

Stay-Desirable City Ranking (Municipalities)


Fuchu Town, Aki District, retains its status as the most desirable place to live for five years running, also scoring in the high 70s. The rankings revealed a consistent preference for Fuchu, demonstrating its appealing proximity to amenities and community resources.

Happiness by Station


The station with the highest happiness rating is Senno, in Aki District of Hiroshima City, boasting a score in the 70s as well. Notably, it shows a consistent trend of happiness compared to previous years, underscoring the municipality's efforts to enhance living conditions.

Stay-Desirable Station Ranking


A first-time entry to the list, Akigawajiri station, located in Kure City, received a top rating and drew attention as well. In addition to this, notable improvements were observed in other stations, such as Nakanishi and Ujina Futaba.

Noteworthy Trends


1. Consistent Performance by Aki District: Both Kumano Town and Kaita Town have emerged significantly across the metrics, showcasing their strategic approaches toward urban planning and community building.
2. Increase in Rankings: Daito Kentaku has highlighted continuous improvements across multiple locations, reflecting a shift in residents' preferences and the increasing livability of previously lower-ranked areas.

Implications


These findings imply more than just numbers; they reflect the evolving identities of localities in Hiroshima and signal the importance of community engagement and satisfaction in urban development. The correlation observed between residents' happiness and their desire to stay underscores aspects like safety, community connections, and access to services as pivotal.

For further details on the complete rankings and data interpretations, the public is encouraged to visit the Daito Kentaku website for comprehensive analysis and insights into the urban landscape of Hiroshima.

Conclusion


This annual survey not only highlights the happiest places to live in Hiroshima Prefecture but also emphasizes the municipalities' efforts to create environments where residents aspire to stay long-term. As communities continue to adapt and grow, the feedback from citizens will remain invaluable for shaping future urban policies and enhancing living spaces.


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