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CULTURE / Japan Pulse

Japan by the numbers (11.16.10)

By Number Cruncher
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  • 78% of those who responded to a poll by Goo Research said that they feel Hokkaido is the easiest place to live in Japan.
  • 72% of those who were polled by japan.internet.com said  they have never used the warranties attached to their electronic appliances.
  • 60% of respondents surveyed by i-share Inc. said that if they had the chance they wouldn't go back and see what their parents were like before they were born.
  • 59% of women in a survey by fashion magazine Very said that the only time they have to themselves is after the rest of the family has gone to sleep.
  • 21% of women surveyed by Koibita.com said that they became over emotional, when asked about what big mistakes they have made during past dates.

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