The Happiness and Preferred Living City Rankings 2025 for Kochi Prefecture
Daito Kentaku Co., Ltd., headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, has conducted one of the largest surveys on residential satisfaction to reveal the
2025 Happiness and Preferred Living City Rankings for Kochi Prefecture. The data aggregates responses over five years, reflecting the changing sentiments of residents and communities in the region.
Top Highlights from the Happiness Ranking
For the
Happiness Ranking, an impressive achievement was noted as
Aki City retained its
first-place status for the third consecutive year. Following Aki City,
Kochi City ranked second, having improved from fourth last year, while
Tosa City secured third place. Among the top nine cities,
Sakawa Town and
Susaki City made significant gains from previous years, entering the rankings at fifth and seventh place, respectively.
The overall happiness score considers responses from the years 2021 to 2025, with a minimum requirement of 50 cumulative responses per municipality for ranking inclusion. In instances where this threshold was not met, answers from 2020 were also included to enrich the data.
Understanding the Happiness Score
The happiness level was derived from a question asking participants to rate their happiness on a scale from 1 (very unhappy) to 10 (very happy). The average scores were then scaled to a 100-point format, allowing for a clear comparison of community well-being.
Insights from the Preferred Living City Ranking
In the
Preferred Living City Ranking,
Ino Town, located in Agawa District, topped the list for the third straight year.
Nankoku City climbed to second place from last year’s third, with
Kochi City again listed at third. A notable entrant this year is
Shimanoto Town, which ranked sixth after previously being ineligible for ranking due to insufficient responses.
Other towns that made the top nine include
Tosa City,
Susaki City,
Sukumo City, and
Konan City, all of whom were previously unranked due to low response rates.
Methodology Details for the Rankings
The methodology of assessing the preferred living conditions includes responses regarding how much individuals wish to remain in their current community. The evaluation is based on a five-point scale, where a score of
100 indicates a strong desire to stay, and
0 represents a complete lack of interest.
Throughout the assessment period, numerous participants provided valuable insights, allowing the team at Daito Kentaku to compile an informative view of life in Kochi.
The surveys were conducted using an online platform, targeting residents aged 20 years and older in Kochi, with a total of
3,926 respondents participating across several years. Key demographic details included a gender ratio of 47.8% male to 52.2% female and a marriage status breakdown where 42.8% of respondents identified as single.
Important Takeaways
A significant trend noticed is the consistent top ranking of Aki City and Ino Town, which highlights the stability and satisfaction of these communities. The results not only shed light on the best places to live in Kochi but also reflect the residents' pride in their cities, as expressed in separate evaluations about community attachment and pride in their towns. While cities like
Kochi and
Ino continue to shine, it also reflects shifts in public sentiment within other towns, hinting at ongoing developments in community planning and engagement within the region.
For further details, you can refer to the complete rankings and methodologies presented on their website.