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Running Into Co-Workers On The Weekend

Running Into Co-Workers On The Weekend

Here’s an interesting survey, especially since I’ve started working. It asked 1000 men and women where/when they wouldn’t want to meet people from the office at the weekends.

The survey was conducted between the 21st and 23th of May 2008 with 1,072 members of the goo Research monitor panel via a private internet-based questionnaire.
Exactly 50% of [...]

Oricon Poll: Jobs That Japanese Dads Want For Their Children

Oricon Poll: Jobs That Japanese Dads Want For Their Children

Here’s another interesting poll by oricon: 500 men aged 20-59 were asked which is the ideal jobs that they hope for their children to have in the future.

Seems like working for the government is a popular option. Dads want both sons and daughter to hold a position as a civil servant.
So here’s the list of [...]

Oricon Poll: Fathers’ Ideal Celebrity Daughter

Oricon Poll: Fathers’ Ideal Celebrity Daughter

Here’s an interesting poll by Oricon with Father’s Day just around the corner. They asked men aged 20 to 59 which female celebrity would be their ideal daughter and daughter-in-law.

Aya Ueto and Aya Aragaki both were tied for first place. I guess its just too hard to decided between them since they are both my [...]

Oricon Poll: Which Manga Is Good Handbook on Love?

Oricon Poll: Which Manga Is Good Handbook on Love?

Here’s an interesting poll for the shoujos out there, Oricon asked girls in high school, university and those in their 20s, which manga depicts love realistically and is a good handbook on love.

Nana the popular shōjo manga series by Ai Yazawa came out on top.

95% Fifth-grade Elementary Students Own Gaming Console

95% Fifth-grade Elementary Students Own Gaming Console

According to a new survey released by the National Congress of Parents and Teachers Associations of Japan (PTA), over 95 percent of fifth-year elementary school students possess game consoles.

This was part of the PTA’s “Attitude Survey on Children and the Media” which polled three groups — fifth-year elementary [...]