2025 Aichi Prefecture Living Satisfaction Rankings
Daiwa Lease Co., headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, recently released its extensive living satisfaction survey, which is the largest ever conducted in the region. The results feature two key rankings for Aichi Prefecture: the "2025 Living Satisfaction Ranking by City" and the "2025 Desired City Ranking".
Key Findings
Top Stations for Living Satisfaction
For the fifth consecutive year,
Irigayama Park Station (located in Nagakute City, serviced by the Linimo) was awarded the top spot for living satisfaction among train stations. Following closely is
Nikigasaka Station in Nagoya's Kita Ward, making its debut in the rankings this year after previously falling short of the required respondent count.
Hanamizuki-dori Station in Nagakute City ranks third.
Interestingly, the rankings showed that
Hoshigaoka and
Higashiyama Park in Chikusa Ward made significant strides, jumping into the top ten from the previous year, showcasing an increasing trend in satisfaction among the local communities.
City Rankings for Living Satisfaction
In a broader assessment of municipalities,
Nagakute City has maintained first place for six consecutive years, achieving a notable score with its unique services and community engagement pulling high evaluations.
Showa Ward in Nagoya and
Chikusa Ward in Nagoya follow in second and third places, respectively, reinforcing the popularity of these areas among residents.
Desired Cities Ranking
The rankings regarding desired cities show that
Nagoya A, encompassing Nagoya main station and its vicinity, securely retained the top position for five straight years.
Toyohashi surged from eighth to second place, indicating a growing interest among residents. Meanwhile,
Wakōzan & Motoyama Area held firm at third.
In terms of municipal preference, the
Tokyo 23 Wards took the lead for two consecutive years, followed by
Chikusa Ward and
Naka Ward in Nagoya. This trend indicates a consistent desire for urban living options found within the capital.
Detailed Insights by Factors
Living Satisfaction Factors
1.
Irigayama Park Station rated highly on key surveys: achieving top scores in factors of
administrative services and
approachability, reflecting a public score exceeding 80 in these areas.
2.
Nikigasaka Station, a newcomer to the rankings, received an impressive score on connectivity, landing first in transport convenience.
3. For municipalities,
Nagakute City dominated evaluations across several categories including
administrative services,
approachability, and
community vibrancy, securing rankings in the top echelons.
A breakdown of public survey statistics indicated a strong inclination toward areas recognized for administrative support and community interaction, which greatly influenced the rankings.
Methodology of the Survey
The survey was executed by
MacroMill, targeting more than 54,000 residents living in Aichi Prefecture aged 20 and above. The ratings were based on a range of qualitative feedback regarding satisfaction and preferences within their current living areas as well as desired locations for future residence.
The comprehensive analysis concentrated on varied metrics, from safety and cost of living to community vibrancy and accessibility. These dimensions ultimately crafted the robust rankings of livability that guide prospective residents as they consider their options in Aichi.
Overall, the results emphasize the significance of community engagement combined with effective municipal services, shaping how residents perceive their urban experiences in Aichi Prefecture.
For further insights and detailed rankings, visit the official living satisfaction site or refer to the press release from
Daiwa Lease Co.