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"Japanese like cleanliness" question mark Kyle Hill survey

On June 25, Kelsia Japan, a Japanese legal person, a giant manufacturer of cleaning equipment, released the results of a questionnaire survey on cleaning awareness and tendencies around the world. Although they are Japanese who like cleanliness, the proportion of people who attach importance to "the house is beautiful" is below the average of the 11 countries surveyed. The cleaning time is the shortest.

「家がきれい」であることを「重要」「とても重要」と回答した人の割合

As for the question "how important is a beautiful house to you", 92% of the respondents answered "very important" and "very important". The highest ratio is 98% in Brazil and 97% in Russia. Japan is 78%, below the average of the 11 countries surveyed. "although the Japanese are often praised by the world as being clean, their awareness of keeping the house clean seems surprisingly low."

「日本人はきれい好き」に疑問符 ケルヒャー調査

When asked about the amount of time spent cleaning during the week, Japan averaged one hour and 33 minutes, the shortest of the 11 countries surveyed. The average time is 2 hours and 52 minutes, the most time is 4 hours and 56 minutes in Russia. I haven't heard of the layout and size of the house.

一週間の中で掃除に費やす時間は日本が最も短かった

Simulation tools such as brooms and brushes used in cleaning are popular, accounting for 80% of the total. Coded vacuum cleaners account for 60%, cordless vacuum cleaners account for 23%, and robot vacuum cleaners account for 15%. In Japan, 34% of respondents who exceeded the average of 11% used cordless vacuum cleaners. The high utilization rate of robot vacuum cleaners in China is 34%.

The survey was conducted through Web questionnaire in 2019. The target countries are Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Russia, Brazil, the United States, China and Japan. The valid answer is 11,099 (more than 1000 from each country).