25.6% of Marital Hunters Say They've Reached Their 'Limit': Naco-do Research Institute Releases Survey on Mental Health in Marriage Hunting
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Iromono Inc.'s Naco-do Research Institute released its 2026 survey on marriage hunting. It reports that one in four marriage hunters feels they have reached their limit, and self-understanding scores are directly linked to continuation rates.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many people feel fatigued during marital hunting?
- A: About 75% of those currently in marital hunting feel fatigue, and 25.6% feel they have reached their limit.
- Q: What is the key to continuing marital hunting?
- A: Deepening self-understanding is key. Those with higher scores tend to have higher continuation rates.
- Q: What kind of support is sought for marital hunting services?
- A: Support for organizing one's inner self and values is highly sought after, in addition to finding partners.