The Study of Attitude of Thai People Towards Japanese-Style Home Organization
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This article aims to study the attitude of Thai people towards Japanese-style home organization and as a guideline for designing public relation campaigns regarding Japanese home organization. Data was collected from a sample of 370 individuals, primarily female, with an average age of 18-23 years, an average monthly income of 10,000-15,500 baht, and residing mainly in apartments. The research found that the samples have read articles about Japanese-style home organization to apply knowledge to organize their own home. The most well-known type of Japanese-style home organization is the Minimalism which emphasizes a clean and simple look, easy maintenance, and maximizing usable space within the home.
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