Unite Project Inc. (Location: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Hideshi Furuoka), a group company of Interspace Co., Ltd. (Location: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Shinichiro Kawabata; Securities Code: 2122; hereinafter "Interspace"), which operates the cram school search site "Jukushiru," conducted a survey on cram school fees and attendance realities targeting 249 parents of junior high and high school students. This report presents the results concerning the "sense of burden" and "sense of cost (whether it is reasonable)" regarding cram school fees. [Survey Summary] 91.2% of parents feel "somewhat to very burdened" by cram school fees. 57.7% of parents feel the fees are "appropriate or reasonable." Many parents feel it is "reasonable" despite feeling the burden, indicating complex feelings about high costs. Perceptions of cost vary significantly by cram school type; monthly tuition fees and satisfaction do not always align. [Survey Overview] Item Details Survey Name Survey on Cram School Fees and Realities Target Audience Parents of junior high and high school students who requested materials or inquired about trial lessons on Jukushiru between June 2023 and October 2025. Survey Period May 2026 Survey Method Internet survey (in-house survey) Valid Responses 249 responses (146 junior high school students, 103 high school students) Survey and Analysis Conducted by Jukushiru (Unite Project Inc.) [Request for Citation of Survey Results] *When reprinting or using the content of this survey, please include the source attribution and a link to the Jukushiru site. Jukushiru: https://jukushiru.com/ Example: "According to Jukushiru's survey," "Jukushiru research," etc. Sense of Burden Regarding Cram School Fees: 91.2% Feel "Somewhat to Very Burdened" A total of 227 respondents (91.2%) answered that they feel "somewhat burdened" or "very burdened." The sense of burden regarding cram school fees was a common feeling among almost all parents, regardless of