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According to the "Survey of Parents' Awareness of Children's Wearing Masks" by Sen Corporation, the number of parents who always make their children wear masks decreased from approximately 32% to approximately 9%.

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(Head office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Nobuaki Chiba, hereinafter referred to as "our company"), a comprehensive childcare tech service that aims to create happiness for children by using photographs and meals. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President: Nobuaki Chiba, hereafter referred to as "We") conducted a "Survey on Parents' Awareness of Children Wearing Masks" among 370 parents of preschoolers, kindergarten and school-aged children in Tokyo.

As a result of the survey on the use of masks by parents, 32.71 TP6T parents answered that their children "always wear masks when going out", but after the change of the government policy on the use of masks on March 13th, the number of parents who "always let their children wear masks when going out" decreased to 9.191 TP6T, showing that the number of parents who always let their children wear masks decreased significantly. This indicates that the number of parents who always make their children wear masks has decreased significantly.
However, the number of parents who answered that they let their children wear masks after March 31st was the highest at 60.45%. When asked in what kind of places they let their children wear masks, "crowded places such as crowded train cars" (94.64%) was the highest, followed by "commercial facilities (department stores, department stores, etc.)" (66.07%), "indoor entertainment facilities" (59.82%), and "indoor places where you can talk with children at close range" (59.82%). (94.64%), followed by "commercial facilities (department stores, department stores, etc.)" (66.07%), "indoor entertainment facilities" (59.82%), and "when talking to people indoors at close range" (52.68%), indicating a tendency to wear a mask especially in crowded indoor places.
The number of parents who always make their children wear masks has decreased significantly, and many parents have changed their policy to make their children wear masks at certain places, which seems to indicate a gradual easing trend.

Topics of Survey Results

1. About 70% of parents currently have their children wear masks.
The number of parents who "always make their children wear masks when going out" decreased from approx. 32% to approx. 9% after March 13th.
3. tendency to have children wear masks in crowded indoor places such as crowded trains in the future

Survey Results Topics Details

1. 70% of parents currently have their children wear masks

When asked how much their children currently wear a mask, 39.731 TP6T answered "I let them wear a mask depending on the place" and 32.71 TP6T answered "I always let them wear a mask when going out", and we found that about 72% of parents let their children wear a mask.

The number of parents who "always make their children wear masks when going out" decreased from approx. 321 TP6T to approx. 91 TP6T after March 13th.

As the government's policy on wearing masks will be changed from March 13th, we asked the parents what they think about their children's policy on wearing masks. 60.54% answered "Make them wear them depending on the place", 25.14% answered "Do not make them wear them" and 9.19% answered "Always make them wear them when they go out", and the number of parents who always make their children wear them was the smallest. Compared with the results before March 13th, those who answered "Always wear them when going out" decreased from 32.7% to 9.19% and those who answered "Always wear them depending on the place" increased from 39.73% to 60.54%. It can be seen that many people have changed their policy from always having their children wear masks to wearing masks depending on the place.

3. The trend of requiring children to wear masks in crowded indoor places such as crowded trains will continue.

When parents who answered that they let their children wear masks from March 13th were asked in what kind of places they let their children wear masks, the most common answer was "crowded places such as crowded cars" (94.64%), followed by "commercial facilities (department stores, department stores, etc.)" (66.07%), "indoor entertainment facilities" (59.82%) and "when you need to talk to children indoors at a short distance" (52.68%). (66.07%), followed by "Indoor entertainment facilities" (59.82%) and "When you need to talk to people indoors at a short distance" (52.68%), indicating that people tend to continue wearing masks especially in crowded indoor places.

■Survey Summary

Method of Survey: Yes cheese! Web questionnaire survey of users
Survey population: 370 parents with preschoolers and children attending preschool or school in Tokyo.
Date of survey: February 28, 2023 - March 7, 2023

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Cheese and cheese! ( https://sencorp.co.jp/service With the motto of "Peace for Children", "Pangaea" is a comprehensive childcare tech service that aims to nurture the happiness of children in cooperation with daycare centers, kindergartens and other facilities that take care of children, as well as their parents.
We provide total support for seasonal events such as sports festivals and recitals, from photography to sales and inquiry support, through our online photo sales service, "Yes Cheese! Photo", the childcare ICT "Yes Cheese! System", album production "Hi-Cheese! Album", and video distribution "Hai Cheese! Movie" to preserve children's memories and records, and meals/education service "Wheat! Veggie" supports the healthy development of children. Veggie" supports the healthy development of children. We offer services that approach both the physical and mental aspects of the body so that the lives of future generations of children will be richer and happier.

≪Sen Corporation Company Profile.
Representative Director and President: Nobuaki Chiba
Head Office: 13F Keidanren Kaikan, 3-2, Odaicho-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Established: October 2004
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