Yomiuri conducted the poll in individual interviews on May
19 and 20, using a stratified two-stage random sample of 3,000 voters in 250
different locations. 1,803 people, or 60.1% of those
selected, responded.
Key Issues
·Support for Prime Minister Abe, his policies and his
leadership
·Constitution reform
·Baseball scholarships
·Climate change and environmental challenges
·Participation in “green” purchasing and other
conservation practices
·Employment and work issues
Q1. Do you support or not support the Abe cabinet?
Please select up to two reasons from the list below of why
you support the Abe cabinet:
Positively evaluate its political stance
33.4% (27.4)
Feel that it is stable
14.9% (9.2)
Can trust the Prime Minister
23.2% (27.6)
Have a fresh image of the Prime Minister
40.2% (43.4)
Can support its economic policies
6.2% (4.3)
Can support its foreign policy
15.2% (15.1)
The coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party and theKomeitoParty
10.7% (10.2)
It is better than previous cabinets
10.1% (10.4)
Other; Do not know; No answer
4.8% (3.9)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in March 2007
SQ2. [Those who answered “do not support” to Q1 only]
Please select up to two reasons from the list below of why
you do not support the Abe cabinet:
Cannot positively evaluate its political stance
43.1% (44.4)
Do not feel that the cabinet is stable
24.9% (32.0)
Cannot trust the Prime Minister
25.2% (27.3)
The Prime Minister's political experience is lacking
16.7% (16.6)
Cannot support the administration's economic policies
21.9% (19.3)
Cannot support the administration's foreign policy
13.9% (10.7)
The coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party and theKomeitoParty
14.2% (8.6)
The current cabinet is worse than the previous ones
7.5% (10.7)
Other; Do not know; No answer
3.8% (3.9)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in March 2007
Q2. From list below, please select all applicable issues you
would like the Abe cabinet to prioritize and address:
Economic conditions/job security
51.1% (50.0)
Fiscal reconstruction
19.2% (20.7)
Tax reform and the issue of the consumption tax
27.4% (30.0)
Social security reform, including pensions and healthcare
59.5% (61.0)
Support for child care and countermeasures for declining birthrates
29.0% (30.6)
Education reform
24.8% (24.1)
Administrative reform, such as cutting back the number of government employees
17.6% (17.8)
Problems of income disparities
27.2% (26.9)
YasukuniShrine issue
8.4% (6.0)
Foreign policy toward Asia, including China and South Korea
15.0% (17.6)
Issues with North Korea
29.4% (33.3)
National defense and security
13.9% (12.7)
Constitution reform
11.5% (7.2)
Disaster prevention and crisis management
11.0% (9.0)
Public safety and crime prevention
26.6% (18.4)
Environmental protection
21.9% (18.4)
Food safety
15.0% (13.2)
Other; Nothing special; Do not know; No answer
2.8% (2.8)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in March 2007
Q3. Which political party do you support right now? Please
select one:
Liberal Democratic Party
38.5% (36.4)
Democratic Party of Japan
11.1% (11.3)
NewKomeitoParty
3.3% (2.1)
Japan Communist Party
1.8% (1.8)
Social Democratic Party of Japan
0.9% (0.7)
The New People's Party
0.3% (0.1)
The New Party Nippon
0.1% (0.1)
Others
----- (-----)
Do not support any party
42.4% (46.0)
Do not know; No answer
1.6% (1.5)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in March 2007
Q4. Elections will be held for the House of Councilors this
summer. Which party’s candidate will you support in the proportional-representation
block for this election? Please select one from the list:
Liberal Democratic Party
33.9 (32.2)
Democratic Party of Japan
14.1 (14.5)
NewKomeitoParty
3.3 (2.5)
Japan Communist Party
1.7 (2.4)
Social Democratic Party of Japan
0.9 (1.1)
The New People's Party
0.4 (0.2)
The New Party Nippon
0.1 (0.2)
Others
-----(-----)
Have not decided
44.3 (45.6)
Do not know; No answer
1.2 (1.3)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in March 2007
Q5. Regarding your impressions of Prime Minister Abe, please
select the conclusion that is closest to your impression for the following two qualities:
S1. Ability to follow through
Has followed through as promised with results
30.1% (19.5)
Not as impressive as he looked, and has shown few results
59.1% (71.9)
Do not know; No answer
10.8% (8.7)
S2. Leadership
Is providing leadership
26.3% (16.1)
Is not providing leadership
64.8% (77.5)
Do not know; No answer
8.8% (6.3)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in March 2007
Q6. The National Referendum Act, which stipulates specific
procedures for constitutional reform, has been passed by the Diet. Do you
evaluate this positively, or not?
Very positive
20.1%
Somewhat positive
36.6%
Not very positive
22.3%
Not positive at all
11.5%
Do not know; No answer
9.5%
Q7. The National Referendum Act will come into force three
years from now, so a vote by the public on constitutional reform would occur in
2010 or later. Do you think that the political parties should discuss the
Constitution more actively, or not?
Yes
56.2%
Somewhat
22.8%
Not really
8.0%
Not at all
6.4%
Do not know; No answer
6.6%
Q8. According to the National Referendum Act, anyone over
the age of 18 can vote on constitutional reform. However, absent a change in
the rule, the voting age for regular elections is 20. Do you think that the
voting age should be 18, or do you think that it should be 20?
18
30.4%
20
52.7%
Cannot say
14.6%
Do not know; No answer
2.2%
Q9. It has been revealed that more than 400 high schools
across the country have established a “scholarship system,” under which tuition
fees are waived for members of the baseball team. Many high-school sports,
including soccer and track and field, allow scholarships, but the provisions of
the Japan Student Baseball Charter ban scholarships for baseball. Do you think
that the Japan Student Baseball Charter should be reformed to allow for
scholarships, or not?
Yes
60.1%
Somewhat in favor
19.8%
Somewhat against
5.7%
No
9.5%
Do not know; No answer
4.9%
Q10. Overall, do you positively evaluate the steps taken by
the Japan High School Baseball Federation to address the scholarship issue in
high school baseball, or not?
Very positively
7.5%
Somewhat positively
18.2%
Not very positively
33.4%
Not at all positively
31.6%
Do not know; No answer
9.3%
Q11. In a practice known as “baseball study abroad,” high school
baseball players are granted admission to schools with highly competitive
teams, even if the school is outside their prefecture of residence. As a
result, on some teams, more than 50 percent of the players come from outside of
the prefecture. Do you think that certain limits on “baseball study abroad” are
necessary, or do you think that things are fine as they stand now?
Limits are necessary
46.3%
Things are fine as they stand now
34.8%
Cannot say
16.3%
Do not know; No answer
2.6%
The following questions are related to the environment.
Q12. From the following list, which changes in the
environment, if any, do you especially worry about on a daily basis?
Global warming caused by increasing carbon dioxide from the consumption of oil and coal
70.9% (62.4)
Destruction of the ozone layer caused by chlorofluorocarbon gas in the atmosphere
47.4% (46.0)
Pollution of rivers, lakes, wetlands and the ocean caused by wastewater from households, factories and oil tankers
40.5% (40.8)
Radioactive pollution from accidents and incidents at nuclear power plants
36.8% (39.1)
Desiccation of forests and acidification of lakes due to acid rain
34.0% (32.0)
Fewer natural resources due to excessive logging in tropical forests
39.0% (31.8)
Fewer wild animals due to destruction of the natural environment
33.9% (29.4)
Pollution of the environment by dioxin and other chemical substances
43.0% (48.7)
Other
0.6% (0.5)
Nothing special; Do not know; No answer
4.7% (5.8)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in October 2004
Q13. It is said that as global warming progresses, the
environment will be impacted in many ways. From the following list, which item,
if any, concerns you in particular? Please select as many as you like:
Worsening life environment due to more frequent heat waves, floods and cold snaps
71.8% (72.5)
More areas prone to flooding by rising sea levels
51.2% (43.1)
Changes in the ocean's ecosystem adversely impacting fishing
41.2% (33.7)
Lower agricultural yields due to more frequent localized torrential rains and droughts
52.2% (49.8)
Changes in arable land due to spreading desertification
38.5% (29.5)
Fewer wild animals and plants due to their inability to adapt to climate change
35.2% (30.1)
Other
0.3% (0.2)
Nothing in particular
3.1% (5.3)
Do not know; No answer
1.2% (0.5)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in October 2004
Q14. Do you think that the Abe Cabinet has been proactive in
developing measures to address global warming, or not?
Yes
7.8%
Somewhat
19.7%
Not really
31.3%
No
33.7%
Do not know; No answer
7.4%
Q15. In 1997, the nations of the world gathered in Kyoto in
an effort to prevent global warming, and signed the Kyoto Protocol, which set
targets for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide.
However, the United States, the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide, is
not a party to the Kyoto Protocol, and the world’s second-largest emitter of
carbon dioxide, China, is not required to reduce its emissions. Do you think
that Japan should be more forceful in its diplomatic efforts to persuade these
countries to reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases, or not?
Yes
75.3%
Somewhat
16.7%
Not really
3.0%
No
1.7%
Do not know; No answer
3.3%
Q16. Do you think that if each individual were concerned
about global warming and acted accordingly, we might be effective in preventing
the problem, or not?
Very effective
58.0%
Somewhat effective
30.9%
Not very effective
8.5%
Not effective at all
1.5%
Do not know; No answer
1.1%
Q17. In your daily life, what do you do, or what do you pay
special attention to, if anything, to help prevent global warming? Please
select as many as you like from the following list:
Conserving energy by being careful to turn off lights, air conditioning and heating, and by pulling plugs out of wall sockets [when not in use]
67.7%
Being careful not to leave tap water running
69.9%
Using a car less often, and turning off the motor rather than letting it idle
30.6%
Using energy-conserving household appliances
31.1%
Learning about the environment, global warming and other issues
12.1%
Participating in environmental protection activities, such as "adopting" carbon dioxide-absorbing forests
3.7%
Other
1.2%
Nothing in particular
9.4%
Do not know; No answer
0.3%
Q18. Are you in favor, or opposed, to a so-called
“environmental tax,” which would reduce carbon dioxide and preserve green areas
by establishing a new national or local tax, and allocating the tax revenue
toward environmental countermeasures, such as preventing warming and planting
forests?
In favor
41.8% (44.6)
Opposed
29.7% (28.2)
Cannot answer
26.8% (26.0)
Do not know; No answer
1.8% (1.2)
Q19. There is a trend toward using bioethanol,
a fuel produced from sugar cane, corn and other plants that reportedly does not
increase levels of carbon dioxide, which is a cause of global warming. Do you
want to use bioethanol to fuel your car, or not?
Yes
38.8%
Somewhat
27.8%
Not really
10.4%
No
11.2%
Do not know; No answer
11.9%
Q20. Some products are marketed as being environmentally
friendly, because they use less energy. To what extent do you consider this
when you shop? Please select one from the following list:
I choose environmentally-friendly products, even if they are somewhat more expensive
16.6% (18.4)
I choose environmentally-friendly products if the price is similar [to other products]
65.7% (61.9)
I don't really consider whether products are environmentally friendly
15.0% (17.9)
Other
0.1% (0.2)
Do not know; No answer
2.6% (1.7)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in October 2004
Q21. When you shop in supermarkets and convenience stores,
do you decline the shopping bags provided at the register and bring your own
with you, or not?
Always
23.1%
Sometimes
26.1%
No
49.6%
Do not know; No answer
1.2%
SQ [Those who answered “sometimes” or “no” to Q21 only]
Do you intend to bring your own shopping bag to the store
more frequently, or not?
Yes
42.9%
Maybe
28.4%
Probably not
10.3%
No
16.6%
Do not know; No answer
1.8%
Q22. Recently, a new trend called “eco-buying” has appeared.
Eco-buying consumers purchase the food products that are closest to the
expiration date, in order to reduce the amount of leftover food products that
the store throws out. Do you shop this way, would you like to try doing so, or
do you not want to try it?
I do [shop this way]
23.2%
I would like to try it
36.1%
I do not want to try it
36.3%
Do not know; no answer
4.4%
The following questions concern labor administration and
views on work.
Q23. From each of the following pairs of statements, please
select the one that is closest to your view on work. If you do not work, please
imagine that you do, and select accordingly.
It is best to continue to work at one company
59.0%
I would not mind taking a different job
38.3%
I would like to work in a position that entails responsibility
76.9%
I would like to work in a position that entails no responsibility
19.2%
Promotions should be based on age and seniority
30.4%
Promotions should be based on ability and achievements unrelated to age and seniority
65.4%
Do not know; No answer
1.9%
Q24. If you were to choose a job and a profession now, what
conditions would you consider tobe important? Please select all that
apply, if any, from the following list:
A stable job with no fear of unemployment
59.6% (50.7)
A high-income job
37.4% (27.9)
A job that allows for plentiful free time away from the workplace
42.0% (30.0)
A job that contributes to society
23.6% (18.0)
A job that is considered prestigious
13.8% (9.0)
A job that allows me to use my talents and abilities
51.1% (42.1)
A job that is interesting and worth doing
57.9% (53.4)
A job that is safe and does not damage my health
34.4% (25.9)
Other
0.3% (0.2)
Nothing in particular; Do not know; No answer
2.3% (2.6)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in July 2005
Q25. Do you feel anxious about your current or future work
situation, and that of your family, or not?
Very anxious
27.6% (24.6)
Somewhat anxious
44.0% (46.9)
Not very anxious
18.0% (21.9)
Not at all anxious
8.9% (5.5)
Do not know, No answer
1.4% (1.1)
Q26. Do you think it is good that employment categories
besides full-time employees—such as temporary workers, contractors and
part-time and casual workers—are becoming increasingly diverse, or not?
Good
23.0%
Somewhat good
20.5%
Not very good
26.5%
Not good
23.6%
Do not know; No answer
6.5%
Q27. There is a widening wage gap between full-time
employees on the one hand, and part-time, contract and
casual workers on the other. Do you think that this gap will continue to widen,
or not?
Yes
46.9%
Probably
27.0%
Probably not
10.9%
No
8.7%
Do not know; No answer
6.5%
Q28. When contract, part-time and casual workers do the same
work as a full-time employee, do you think that they should receive the same
level of pay, or not?
Yes
50.3%
Probably
23.3%
Probably not
11.3%
No
11.5%
Don't know, no answer
3.5%
Q29. The Abe Cabinet has developed a so-called
“second-chance support policy” in order to help people who work on a part-time
or casual basis to find a stable occupation, and to narrow the wage gap between
full-time employees and part-time or other employees. Do you think that this
“second-chance support policy” is promising, or not?
Very promising
7.8%
Somewhat promising
31.3%
Not very promising
39.0%
Not at all promising
15.6%
Do not know; No answer
6.2%
Q30. What is your general impression of “full-time corporate
employees”? Choose all that apply from the following list:
Wages are stable
71.0%
Considered trustworthy by society
44.0%
Benefits are plentiful
49.6%
Promotions are possible with seniority
21.9%
Pressed to achieve work assignments
25.1%
Self-sacrifice for the sake of family and company
30.2%
Competition to succeed is fierce
18.5%
Long overtime hours
33.9%
Other
0.2%
Nothing in particular; Do not know; No answer
3.8%
Q31. Thirty percent of recent college graduates resign
within three years of being hired by a company. This tendency of young people
to quit after a short period of employment has become an issue. What factors do
you think are behind this trend? From the following list, please select all
that apply, if any:
Many people lack perseverance
63.2%
Many people have a positive view on switching jobs
28.5%
Few people think of their work as a way to better themselves
27.0%
Seniority-based corporate compensation systems remain in place
14.5%
Many people are not very socially adaptable
51.4%
There are not many jobs that allow young people to use their capabilities
18.8%
With the spread of information technology, corporations expect highly capable young people
14.3%
Other
2.6%
Nothing in particular
2.6%
Do not know; No answer
2.1%
Q32. Suppose your supervisor at work told you to do the
following things. What do you think you would do? If you do not work in a
company, please imagine that you do.
S1. It is past quitting time and you have something to attend
to outside of work, but your supervisor asks you to work overtime. Would you
agree to put in extra hours, or would you refuse to do so?
Work overtime
67.2%
Refuse
26.3%
Do not know; No answer
6.5%
S2. You have just purchased a house when your supervisor
privately asks you whether you would be willing to relocate for work. Would you
agree to relocate, or would you refuse?
Agree
39.8%
Refuse
50.1%
Do not know; No answer
10.1%
Q33. From the following list, which category describes the
work you do now? Please select one:
Temporary or provisional employee, temporary worker, casual worker, etc.
6.2% (4.9)
Housewife (including part-time)
30.2% (29.4)
Student
2.2% (2.1)
Unemployed (looking for work)
1.2% (1.3)
Unemployed (retired, not working)
17.2% (16.3)
Other
-----(-----)
Do not know; No answer
0.6% (0.3)
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in March 2007
SQ (52) [Those who answered self-employed; national or local
civil servant; full-time employee of a company or business or temporary or
provisional employee; or temporary worker, causal worker, etc. above]
Which describe(s) your anxiety or troubles, if any, at your
current job? Please select as many as you like from the following list:
Low income with no raises
41.5%
Difficult interpersonal relations
5.9%
Long work hours and not enough time off
26.7%
Too much work
24.7%
My work is not fully appreciated
11.5%
Anxiety about the future and stability of my company or industry
28.9%
Uncertainty over how long I will be allowed to continue working
12.2%
Other
0.8%
Nothing in particular; Do not know; No answer
21.6%
Fundamental
Characteristics of Survey Sample:
Regional Distribution
Hokkaido, Tohoku
11.3%
Kanto
28.7%
Chubu
19.3%
Kinki
19.3%
Chugoku, Shikoku
10.1%
Kyushu
11.3%
City Scale
Large metropolitan areas (Tokyo's 23 wards and ordinance-designated cities)
22.5%
Large mid-sized cities (cities with population over 300,000)
19.0%
Mid-sized cities (cities with population over 100,000)
24.3%
Small cities (cities with population under 100,000)
22.9%
Towns and villages
11.4%
The scale is based on the standards set up as of March 12, 2007