Ahead of 'Happiness Day' on May 29, Hakuhodo's 100-Year Life Research Institute Releases Analysis of 16,186 'Happy Experience' Episodes
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Hakuhodo's 100-Year Life Research Institute has released findings from a survey on Japanese well-being. Analyzing 16,186 episodes, the study reveals that Japanese people prioritize 'unwinding' experiences over 'excitement,' with travel and the continuity of human relationships playing key roles in their happiness.
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- Q: What characterizes Japanese well-being?
- A: A preference for 'unwinding' experiences over high-excitement ones.