Visualizing the Reality of Building a 'Lazy Room': Nationwide Survey of 55 People Reveals an 'Immobile Lifestyle' and Spatial Optimization Achieved for Just 10,000 Yen
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HADO Co., Ltd.'s media 'Monita' surveyed 55 people about their 'completely immobile' holidays. The study found that over half spend 6+ hours without moving. Spending an average of 10,000 yen on items like extra-long cables and grabbers, consumers are building functional 'life-support zones' as a strategic form of rest to combat modern stress.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many people don't move at all on holidays?
- A: According to Monita's survey, more than half of the respondents do not move from the same location for over 6 hours on holidays, and 18.2% answered that they do not move for 'half a day or more'.
- Q: What is the budget and items needed for a 'sedentary lifestyle'?
- A: The average budget is about 10,000 yen. Popular items for creating a 'life support zone' include long charging cables over 3m, magic hands, and large capacity thermoses.
- Q: Why do people not move at all on holidays?
- A: This functions as 'strategic rest (mental care)' to protect oneself from the information overload and stress of modern society by minimizing movement and decision-making to the extreme.