Life in Japan interpreted through statistics! ‘Seron’ (Ken Yasumoto-Nicolson) finds surveys and opinion polls of Japanese people and interprets them in this blog, explaining the results in everyday language and sometimes even a pie chart.

The diverse collection of subjects ranges from the frivolous – vending machine items the Japanese would like to buy, to the more functional – how many people know what processor their computer runs on.

You can read a Japan Times interview with the Scottish – Japanese author of the blog here.

About the author

Lucy is English and first ventured out of the UK she was 19. Since then she has lived in 4 different countries and tried to see as much of the world as possible. She loves learning languages, learning about different cultures and hearing different points of view.