According to a survey by the Cabinet Office, more than 90% of the respondents answered "yes" or "somewhat agree" that the stroller can be used without folding it on the train or bus.

From October to November last year, the Cabinet Office conducted a survey of 3,000 people aged 18 and over nationwide in order to explore the awareness of public transportation users, and received responses from 67%, or 2015.



According to this, 55.6% of the respondents answered "agree" and 35.1% answered "agree" about the fact that strollers can be used in trains, buses, and elevators without folding them in principle. It exceeded 90%.



On the other hand, "rather disagree" was 6.2% and "disagree" was 1.8%.

Regarding the "stroller mark," which indicates a place where strollers can be used with peace of mind, 42.6% answered that they had never seen it and did not know the contents, followed by "I have seen it and know the contents." "I was there" was 23.9%, "I had seen it but did not know the content" was 22.6%, and "I had never seen it but I knew the content" was 10.3%.



The Cabinet Office wants to further publicize the "stroller mark" and create an environment that makes it easy to raise children.