2025 Happiness and Preferred Living Areas Rankings in Fukuoka Prefecture
Daito Trust Construction Inc., headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, has conducted an extensive survey measuring residential satisfaction, culminating in the "2025 Happiness Ranking" and "2025 Preferred Living Areas Ranking" specifically for Fukuoka Prefecture. This study represents one of the largest assessments of happiness and preference for city living in the region.
Overview of the Rankings
The rankings combine feedback from residents based on various metrics, including perceived happiness and intentions to remain in their current city. The survey asked participants to rate their happiness on a scale from 1 to 10, converting the average scores to a 100-point scale for the happiness ranking. Similarly, the desire to stay in their neighborhoods was gauged through a five-point scale, where a rating of 100 indicated strong agreement with the statement, "I want to live here forever."
Key Findings
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Top Happiness Ranking: For the second consecutive year, Shingū Town in Kasuya District secured the first position for happiness among municipalities in Fukuoka Prefecture, with Koga City and Chikushino City following closely behind at second and third, respectively. Notably, these municipalities have made significant strides in the rankings compared to last year.
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Preferred Living Area: Continuing its winning streak, Chūō Ward in Fukuoka City ranked first among preferred living areas for the second year running. This area garnered a high score in categories of pride, attachment, and overall living comfort. Fukuoka City’s Chūō Ward stands out with an impressive deviation value in the 70s, indicative of its elevated status in residents’ minds.
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Top Station Happiness: The Gion Station, located in Hakata Ward of Fukuoka City, ascended to the top position in the station happiness ranking, moving up from the previous year's 13th rank. The highest new entry was Sakaden in Kasuya District, which also showed promising potential for future rankings.
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Preferred Stations: For the fourth consecutive year, Sakuzaka Station in Chūō Ward maintained its top position in the preferred station category, showcasing an extraordinary degree of satisfaction reflected in an impressive score. The survey also spotlighted significant upward movements in various other stations in the region.
Analyzing the Trends
The trends indicate that both happiness and a willingness to remain in a given area are closely tied to residents' sense of pride and attachment to their communities. As we look deeper into the data revealed by the survey, it's apparent that regions like Fukuoka City not only cater to residents' needs but foster a strong sense of belonging, thus positively influencing the overall ratings.
Conclusion
The results of this year's ranking shed light on the evolving landscape of residential satisfaction in Fukuoka Prefecture. Among the many exciting findings, the consistent acknowledgment of Shingū Town and Chūō Ward underscores their vital roles in enhancing the quality of life. As urban planners and municipalities take this data into account, it will be crucial to continue fostering environments that promote happiness and contentment among residents.
For a comprehensive look at the detailed rankings and statistics, please visit their official website.