Abstract
In this study, to promote resident-oriented community development, we analyze the generational differences in community awareness and clarify that community awareness differs between generations. Specifically, we conduct a questionnaire survey regarding community awareness in Otaru City, and conduct a goodness-of-fit test based on the questionnaire survey to analyze differences in community awareness between generations. At this time, the questionnaire survey included 48 questions and was analyzed in four age groups: "teens", "20s/30s", "40s/50s" and "60s/70s and over". As a result of the analysis, it was found that the younger generation has a higher awareness of the community than older people.