Abstract
The questionnaire survey about experience
around child for 225 persons living in Hyogo,
Japan was performed in 2012 by Hyogo council of
Youth Organization.
We investigate intergenerational experiences in
above survey. The results are as follows.
The seven intergenerational experiences in
childhood are recognized as effective ones in their
life after becoming an adult regardless of their
age, gender, residence area and number of
brothers or sisters. Especially, the evaluation to
these experiences becomes higher as get older.
The persons living in urban area consider them to
be more effective than ones living in country side.
Furthermore, one of four hasn’t lived together
with their grandparents, and one of ten hasn’t
done the others intergenerational experiences. In
particular, for the younger generation, the
not-experience rates increase more, and the rate
for the child who does not have brothers or sisters
or child living in urban area is higher than those
for the others.