The Spread of 'Solo Oshikatsu': About 60% of Fan Activity Users are Primarily Solo, with Over 90% Citing the Ability to Move at Their Own Pace
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40/100
N1 Content Completeness
4
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A survey by Booklista's 'Oshikatsu Research Club' revealed that approximately 60% of users who engage in 'oshikatsu' (fan activities) primarily do so alone. The overwhelming reason, cited by over 90%, is the freedom to act at their own pace, indicating that solo activities are a mainstream style.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is 'otokuyaku' mostly done alone?
- A: Yes. According to a Booklista survey, about 60% of 'otokuyaku' users generally act alone, with only a minority doing it with others.
- Q: Why do people do 'otokuyaku' alone?
- A: The main reason is 'being able to move at your own pace,' with over 90% of survey respondents supporting this. There is a tendency to want to use time and money as they please without worrying about others.
- Q: Who was the target of this survey?
- A: The survey was conducted online targeting 250 users aged 10 to 50 who do 'otokuyaku.' More than half of the respondents were in their teens.