Outdoor Sports Participation Rate Declines to 19% Over the Past Three Years, with 'Cycling,' 'Fishing,' and 'Mountain Climbing/Trail Running' Ranking Top 3
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The participation rate in outdoor sports is on a downward trend, standing at 19% in the last three years.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who were the target respondents for this survey?
- A: The survey targeted 5,000 men and women aged 20 to 69 residing in all 47 prefectures of Japan.
- Q: What was the participation rate in outdoor sports over the last three years?
- A: The participation rate was 19%.
- Q: What were the top 3 outdoor sports participated in over the last three years?
- A: The top three were 'Cycling,' 'Fishing,' and 'Mountain Climbing/Trail Running.'
- Q: What are the main reasons for participating in outdoor sports?
- A: The top reasons include 'spending time in nature,' 'refreshing one's mind,' and 'health.'
- Q: What was the most common trigger for future participation in outdoor sports?
- A: The most frequent trigger was 'if I had more free time,' cited by 39% of respondents.