80% Interested in 'Health Mahjong,' 10% Have Experience: Expectations for 'Brain Health' and 'Community Building'
NQ Score
50/100
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
The Asahi Shimbun's 'Re-Life Project' conducted a survey on 'Health Mahjong' among readers aged 50 and over. While interest is high at 78.3%, actual participation remains low at 11.4%, with many citing a lack of knowledge about rules as a barrier to entry.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What percentage of respondents in the Asahi Shimbun Re-Life Project survey said they know about Health Mahjong, and when was the survey conducted?
- A: 61.8% of respondents said they know about Health Mahjong, and the survey was conducted between September and October 2025.
- Q: How many people responded to the Asahi Shimbun Re-Life Project survey on Health Mahjong, and what was the primary age range of participants?
- A: The survey received 932 responses, primarily from people in their 50s to 70s, as part of the Re-Life Project's Reader Conference community.
- Q: What were the most commonly expected cognitive benefits of Health Mahjong according to the Asahi Shimbun survey respondents?
- A: The most frequently selected cognitive benefits of Health Mahjong were judgment, concentration, and memory, based on responses from the Asahi Shimbun Re-Life Project survey.
- Q: What percentage of survey respondents expressed interest in Health Mahjong, and how was this interest distributed between 'very' and 'somewhat' interested?
- A: 78.3% of respondents expressed interest in Health Mahjong, with 30.9% saying they are 'very interested' and 47.4% saying they are 'somewhat interested'.
- Q: What was identified as a major barrier to participating in Health Mahjong, and what percentage of respondents reported this challenge?
- A: A major barrier to participation was lack of rule knowledge, with 37.6% of respondents stating they 'do not know the rules at all' of Health Mahjong.