Journal of Home Economics of Japan
Online ISSN : 1882-0352
Print ISSN : 0913-5227
ISSN-L : 0913-5227
A Study of the Relationship Between Outdoor Activities of Residents and Their Intention to Continue Living in the Same Community
― A Case Study of A School District in Kyoto City ―
Hiromi TAKEHARA
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2023 Volume 74 Issue 1 Pages 16-26

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  The present study investigated the relationship between outdoor activities of residents and their intention to continue living in the same community. The results are as follows:

  1. Intention to continue living in the same community is determined by the degree of participation in local activities and overall satisfaction with the living environment.

  2. Residents actively engaging in outdoor activities are more likely to remain in the same community. This is especially true for optional and social activities.

  3. Frequencies such as socializing, lessons, residents' association activities, and volunteering are intercorrelated.

  4. There is a significant relationship between interacting with acquaintances and the degree of participation in community activities. Personal relationships lead to community activities.

  5. The outdoor environment with at least one barrier on the way to the destination reduces the frequency of optional and social activities.

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