Visualizing consumer mobility behavior from nationwide parking search data, including search volume, search distance, regional trends, and Golden Week features. Applications for downloading the free report are now being accepted. Parking Science Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Representative Director: Naoya Inoue) has launched "PSMR (Parking Science Mobility Report)," a monthly report that analyzes consumer mobility and parking behavior based on nationwide parking search data. The first issue analyzes nationwide parking search data for May 2026, visualizing search volume, search distance, regional trends, search conditions, and Golden Week search behavior from a unique perspective. This report is provided free of charge and will be distributed to those who request materials via Google Forms. Application Form ■ Why PSMR was Launched In recent years, analysis utilizing people flow data has become widespread. However, people flow data only reveals "where people were," and does not capture decision-making such as "where they intended to go" or "under what conditions they searched for parking." PSMR aims to provide new mobility insights by visualizing the act of "searching for parking" itself through the analysis of nationwide parking search data accumulated in P-Collection. ■ Main Analysis Content of Vol.1 Vol.1, released this time, includes the following themes: May 2026 Nationwide Parking Search Volume Changes in Search Distance (Domestic Searches) Analysis of Regional Search Demand Golden Week Feature Consumer Behavior Interpreted from Parking Search Data Future Analysis Themes ■ Key Trends Observed in Vol.1 The report confirmed the following characteristics: Search volume in May 2026 was 7,918 cases. The median search distance in domestic searches shortened from 4.30 km to 2.79 km. Searches for "cheapest first" accounted for approximately 60%, indicating a continued emphasis on price. Significant differences in search demand were observe