【SHIP Corporation】Ranking of “Doraemon’s Secret Gadgets” High School Students Want [High School Student Survey] Ship Co., Ltd. Press Release: August 31, 2025 To Members of the Media Ranking of “Doraemon’s Secret Gadgets” High School Students Want [Survey of High School Students] The YOUTH TIME JAPAN project regularly researches the true feelings of high school students!
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/118654/19/118654-19-9eaff4fdb40944f30294ac5128f43d29-700×666.jpg (C)YOUTH TIME JAPAN project The top choice for both boys and girls was the “Anywhere Door,” a secret gadget that lets you go anywhere by simply imagining where you want to go and opening the door. Girls, in particular, took the top spot, beating the second-place winner by more than three times. Second place went to the “What if Box,” which lets you speak “what if” into the box and creates a world exactly as you said. In third place was “Ankipan,” in fourth place was “Takecopter,” and in fifth place was “Time Machine.” The top five were shared by both men and women. Ranked third for both boys and girls. “Ankipan” is a tool that allows you to easily memorize something by copying it onto a piece of bread and then eating it. This makes it a very high school student-friendly tool that’s useful for studying. The top 10 results are now available on the YTJP website!
▶︎▶︎▶︎https:// ■Survey Overview Survey Method: 1. Enter data via Google Forms 2. Fill out the form faxed to YTJP participating schools Survey Period: Friday, May 9, 2025 – Friday, May 23, 2025 Target Participants: High school students from YTJP participating schools Gender Breakdown of Respondents: 1,326 boys, 1,690 girls, totaling 3,016 people ~Survey results on recommended high school students~ August 1st is “Water Day”! How much water do high school students drink per day? What type of water do they drink most? [High School Student Survey #295] https://www.ytjp.jp/2025/07/28/koukouseiresearch-warter Today, July 21st, is Marine Day! Ranking of Songs High School Students Want to Listen to on the Beach in Summer [High School Student Survey #294] https://www.ytjp.jp/2025/07/21/koukouseiresearch-beach Just before the House of Councillors election! What are high school students’ attitudes toward the election? [High school student survey #293] https://www.ytjp.jp/2025/07/18/koukouseiresearch-senkyo July 17th is World Emoji Day! Ranking of Emojis Frequently Used by High School Students [High School Student Survey #292]
https://www.ytjp.jp/2025/07/14/koukouseiresearch-emoji How would high school students rate Japan today on a scale of 100? [High School Student Survey #289]
https://www.ytjp.jp/2025/07/03/koukouseiresearch-japantensu [What is the YOUTH TIME JAPAN project?] A network of clubs and committees centered around high school broadcasting clubs and student councils across the country. Since its launch in 1998, the project has offered a variety of programs for high school students, the leaders of the future, based on the philosophy of supporting and encouraging “media education” and “career education.” Our in-house media, YTJP Web, provides a variety of information related to high school students, including the “High School Student Survey,” which publishes the results of a survey of approximately 1,000 high school students nationwide, and “National High School Student News,” which reports on high school student activities. – Distribution of the free school paper “YOUTH TIME JAPAN” (published eight times a year) to
approximately 2,100 schools nationwide. – Distributed CDs containing music and promotional information to approximately 650 schools nationwide to support school broadcasting. – In-school sampling of products and novelties. – Provided posters and flyers for campaigns aimed at high school students. HP: https://www.ytjp.jp
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