Survey on Nintendo Switch Ownership Among Current High School Students in the Reiwa Era!
NQ Score
48/100
N1 Content Completeness
5
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Wakamono Research conducted a nationwide survey on Nintendo Switch ownership among current high school students. Results show 82.7% of boys and 68.1% of girls own a Switch, with reasons ranging from favorite games to gift culture and financial constraints.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Switch ownership rate among high schoolers?
- A: 82.7% of boys and 68.1% of girls own a Switch—near-essential for boys.
- Q: Why do girls own a Switch?
- A: Most received it as a birthday or Christmas gift, rather than self-purchase.
- Q: Why don't some students own one?
- A: Main reasons: lack of money, smartphone sufficiency, or academic concerns.
- Q: Is this survey reliable?
- A: Yes, based on a nationwide survey of active high school students with statistically significant results.
- Q: How can companies use this data?
- A: For product development and PR—proven to drive media coverage and social sharing.