In a questionnaire survey conducted by the Organizing Committee, more than 70% of the "Meeting Volunteers" who were involved in the operation of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics answered that they "achieved the reason for participating in the activities" at the Tokyo Games. It became clear that the activity resulted in a certain degree of satisfaction for the volunteers.

After the Games, the Organizing Committee conducted a questionnaire survey of more than 70,000 volunteers who were active in the competition venues and the Olympic Village of the Tokyo Games, and received responses from 11,893 people.



When asked "Did you achieve the reason for participating in the activity?",


▽ "Yes" was 72.1%


▽ "No" was 11.4%, and


the activities of the Tokyo Games provide a certain degree of satisfaction for volunteers. The result emerged.



In addition, when asked with multiple answers that they thought that they had changed due to the


activity

,

▽ they wanted to do volunteer activities most, 57.9%,


followed by


▽ they could have a broad perspective, but 51.1%


▽ It became possible to respond flexibly, but it was 23.1%


.



Volunteers who responded said, "I can now concretely imagine the abstract word'diversity'," while "I want to prevent the end of the tournament from ending the activity." There was also an opinion such as.