Understanding the 2025 Happiness and Living Intention Rankings in Okayama Prefecture
Daito Kentaku, a prominent construction and real estate company based in Tokyo, has conducted a comprehensive survey on residential satisfaction, culminating in the 2025 Happiness Ranking and the Ranking of Cities People Want to Continue Living in for Okayama Prefecture. As the results shine a spotlight on community pride and contentment, let's delve into the findings.
Happiness Ranking Highlights
The top cities in the Happiness Ranking are as follows:
1. Hayashima Town in Tsukubo District
2. Yakage Town in Oda District
3. Soja City (a consistent top performer for the second year in a row)
1. Hayashima Town
Surging from second place last year to the peak this year, Hayashima Town has garnered high praise for its living conditions, making it a standout municipality in Okayama. With strong community ties and a vibrant local atmosphere, Hayashima presents an inviting home for its residents.
2. Yakage Town
Not far behind, Yakage Town has jumped to an impressive second place. This rural community has cultivated a strong sense of belonging among its residents, contributing significantly to its high ranking in happiness.
3. Soja City
Holding steady at third, Soja City boasts a deep sense of pride and affection from its residents. With a commendable reputation in both happiness and living conditions, this city continues to thrive as a favored place to call home.
These rankings are based on accumulated data from responses over five years, assessing happiness on a scale from 1 (very unhappy) to 10 (very happy) and standardizing results to ensure fair scoring.
Ranking of Cities People Want to Continue Living In
The following are the top three cities in the ‘Cities Residents Want to Live In’ ranking:
1. Yakage Town
2. Hayashima Town
3. Soja City
1. Yakage Town
Yakage has impressively risen from third place to first, reflecting the community's desire to stay. This choice resonates with the high scores in happiness as well, showcasing the town's overall appeal.
2. Hayashima Town
Following closely, Hayashima maintains its stature by securing the second position for the second consecutive year, signifying its strong community appeal.
3. Soja City
Soja again appears in the top three, affirming its popularity and the connection that residents feel toward the city.
Despite minor position changes, it is significant that these top three cities show excellent correlation with their happiness scores.
Additional Observations
- - Risho Town in the AScenario was noted for ranking third in 'belonging to the town,' demonstrating the strong community ties present in various municipalities.
Ranking assessments are derived from responses based on the criteria evaluating happiness and intent to remain in the locality. For happiness, responses are scored from a 1 to 10 scale, while the intent to stay uses a five-point scale ranging from wanting to stay forever to not wanting to stay. This nuanced methodology helps gauge community sentiment effectively.
Survey Overview
- - Method: Online survey distributed through Daito Kentaku's registered monitor network.
- - Participants: A total of 12,564 residents aged 20 and older from Okayama participated in the surveys conducted over five years.
- - Response Analysis: The survey captures gender and marital status metrics, as well as age distribution, providing a comprehensive view of societal trends.
The research’s duration spanning back to 2021 ensures the credibility of findings reflecting long-standing community feelings.
Conclusion
The
2025 Happiness Ranking and
Living Intent Ranking not only celebrate the top municipalities in Okayama but also highlight the importance of community attachment and happiness as key components of residential satisfaction. For more detailed results and methodologies, visit the
official report or check the
Press Release.