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Notes: Total may not become 100% due to rounding off Q1 Are you interested in learning languages other than your native language? 2,500 1 I am very interested 28% 2 I am somewhat interested 38% 3 I am somewhat uninterested 20% 4 I am not interested at all 13% Q1-2 Which of the following languages are you interested in learning? 1,664 1 Japanese 11% 2 Chinese 12% 3 Korean 2% 4 Arabic 7% 5 French 28% 6 German 27% 7 Spanish 34% 8 Russian 11% 9 Others 33% Q1-3 Why did you choose to learn Japanese? 177 1 I would like to visit Japan 61% 2 I would like to travel to Japan for sightseeing 43% 3 I would like to work in Japan 18% 4 I would like to study in Japan 8% 5 I would like to understand Japanese culture and lifestyle 56% 6 I would like to enjoy Japanese culture that I see or hear 49% 7 I would like to communicate with my Japanese friends better 15% 8 Japanese is necessary for my work / business 3% 9 Japanese can be useful in the future 39% 10 There is a Japanese language school close to my home 2% 11 Japanese is a required course in my school 1% 12 Others 4% 1

Q2 Which of the following countries do you consider an important partner to [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY] currently? 2,500 1 Japan 20% 2 USA 44% 3 UK 21% 4 France 35% 5 Germany 45% 6 Italy 22% 7 Canada 21% 8 Russia 16% 9 China 34% 10 India 11% 11 Brazil 6% 12 Mexico 5% 13 South Africa 4% 14 Australia 14% 15 Republic of Korea 5% 16 Indonesia 2% 17 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) 10% 18 Turkey 5% 19 Argentina 4% 20 Others 2% 21 Don t know / No idea 18% Q3 And which of the following countries would you consider an important partner to [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY] in the future? 2,500 1 Japan 23% 2 USA 35% 3 UK 15% 4 France 24% 5 Germany 28% 6 Italy 15% 7 Canada 24% 8 Russia 19% 9 China 32% 10 India 16% 11 Brazil 12% 12 Mexico 7% 13 South Africa 9% 14 Australia 16% 15 Republic of Korea 10% 16 Indonesia 5% 17 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) 10% 18 Turkey 5% 19 Argentina 4% 20 Others 2% 21 Don t know / No idea 24% 2

Q4 Which of the following countries is the most reliable friend to [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY]? 2,500 1 Japan 1% 2 USA 14% 3 UK 3% 4 France 12% 5 Germany 22% 6 Italy 2% 7 Canada 3% 8 Russia 1% 9 China 2% 10 India 1% 11 Brazil 0% 12 Mexico 1% 13 South Africa 0% 14 Australia 2% 15 Republic of Korea 0% 16 Indonesia 0% 17 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) 1% 18 Turkey 0% 19 Argentina 1% 20 Others 2% 21 Don t know / No idea 32% Q4-2 Why do you think [ANSWER IN Q4] is the most reliable country? 1,707 1 [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY] and [ANSWER IN Q4] have good relations / share the same values 62% 2 [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY] and [ANSWER IN Q4] have good economic ties (investments, good trade relationship) 53% 3 [ANSWER IN Q4] contributes to the security (peace building, antiterrorism efforts, peace-keeping operation (PKO), anti-piracy efforts) 32% 4 [ANSWER IN Q4] contributes to stabilization of international order (rule of law, liberal democracy, free-trade system, etc.) 27% 5 [ANSWER IN Q4] contributes to stabilization and growth of world 30% 6 Japan has an attractive culture 23% 7 [ANSWER IN Q4] provides development cooperation in the international community, including Official Development Assistance (ODA) 16% 8 [ANSWER IN Q4] provides solutions to global issues (environment, climate change, infectious diseases, population, poverty, etc.) 16% 9 No reason 4% 3

Q5 Which one of the following Asian countries is the most reliable friend of [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY]? 2,500 1 Japan 28% 2 China 25% 3 Republic of Korea 4% 4 India 9% 5 Others 1% 6 Don t know / No idea 33% Q5-2 Why do you think [ANSWER IN Q5] is the most reliable country to [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY]? 1,685 1 [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY] and [ANSWER IN Q5] have good relations / share the same values 23% 2 [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY] and [ANSWER IN Q5] have good economic ties (investments, good trade relationship) 56% 3 [ANSWER IN Q5] contributes to security (peace building, anti-terrorism efforts, peace-keeping operation (PKO), anti-piracy efforts) 11% 4 [ANSWER IN Q5] contributes to the stabilization of international order (rule of law, liberal democracy, free-trade system, etc.) 13% 5 [ANSWER IN Q5] contributes to the stabilization and growth of world economy 28% 6 [ANSWER IN Q5] has an attractive culture 27% 7 [ANSWER IN Q5] provides development cooperation in the international community, including Official Development Assistance (ODA) 9% 8 [ANSWER IN Q5] provides solutions to global issues (environment, climate change, infectious diseases, population, poverty, etc.) 8% 9 No reason 11% 4

Q6 What is your impression of Japan? 2,500 1 A country that has been consistently promoting peace since the end of World War II 21% 2 A country with rich traditions and culture 64% 3 A country with a strong economy and high technology 58% 4 A country with a high standard of living 33% 5 A country with values, such as democracy and liberalism 14% 6 A country with a leadership in the international community 11% 7 A country that introduces new culture to the world such as animation, fashion, and cuisine 25% 8 A country with beautiful nature 32% 9 A country that is conservative and closed 13% 10 A country which one should be watchful of 10% 11 A country that is difficult to understand 13% 12 A militant / combative country 4% 13 Others 1% 14 None 8% Q7 Which of the following aspects of Japan would you like to know more about? 2,500 1 Politics / Diplomacy / Security 16% 2 Economy 20% 3 Companies / Business 15% 4 Economic cooperation (Official Development Assistance ODA) 12% 5 History 34% 6 Science / Technology 30% 7 Culture (including tradition, pop culture, Japanese food, etc.) 50% 8 Tourism 34% 9 Others 0% 10 None 18% 5

Q8 Specifically, which aspects of Japanese culture are you interested in? 2,500 1 Flower arrangement 16% 2 Tea ceremony 23% 3 Traditional Japanese theater (Kabuki, Noh, Kyogen, Bunraku) 13% 4 Calligraphy (Shodo) 19% 5 Traditional Japanese music (Gagaku, Koto [Japanese harp], Japanese drum, Shamisen, etc.) 9% 6 Japanese literature / Haiku 12% 7 Sumo / Japanese martial arts (Karate, Judo, Kendo, etc.) 16% 8 Bonsai 28% 9 Japanese animations 14% 10 Japanese comics (also known as Manga) 13% 11 Video games / Online games 13% 12 Japanese pop music (J-POP) 5% 13 Japanese fashion (including Kimono) 10% 14 Japanese movies and TV dramas 9% 15 Japanese food 44% 16 Architecture 27% 17 Japanese lifestyle and way of thinking 41% 18 Others 2% 19 None 15% Q9 What do you think about the current state of relationship between [RESPONDENT'S COUNTRY] and Japan? 2,500 1 Very friendly relationship 15% 2 Somewhat friendly 55% 3 Somewhat unfriendly 4% 4 Very unfriendly 1% 5 Don t know / No idea 25% Q10 How do you rate Japan as a reliable friend of [RESPONDENT'S COUNTRY]? 2,500 1 Very reliable 17% 2 Somewhat reliable 49% 3 Somewhat unreliable 7% 4 Very unreliable 2% 5 Don t know / No idea 26% 6

Q10-2 Why do you think Japan is reliable? 1,600 1 [RESPONDENT'S COUNTRY] and Japan have good relations / share the same values 30% 2 [RESPONDENT'S COUNTRY] and Japan have good economic ties (investments, good trade relationship) 55% 3 Japan contributes to the security (peace building, anti-terrorism efforts, peace-keeping operation (PKO), anti-piracy efforts) 19% 4 Japan contributes to the stabilization of international order (rule of law, liberal democracy, free-trade system, etc.) 20% 5 Japan contributes to the stabilization and growth of world economy 34% 6 Japan has an attractive culture 40% 7 Japan provides development cooperation in the international community, including Official Development Assistance (ODA) 9% 8 Japan provides solutions to global issues (environment, climate change, infectious diseases, population, poverty, etc.) 11% Q11 To what extent does Japan play an important role in each of the following issues? (1) Stabilization of international order (including rule of law, liberal democracy, free-trade system, etc.) 2,500 1 Japan plays a very important role 13% 2 Japan plays a somewhat important role 43% 3 Japan doesn't play an important role so much 17% 4 Japan doesn't play an important role at all 3% 5 Don t know / No idea 24% (2) Security (including peace building, anti-terrorism efforts, peace-keeping operation (PKO), anti-piracy efforts) 2,500 1 Japan plays a very important role 10% 2 Japan plays a somewhat important role 36% 3 Japan doesn't play an important role so much 24% 4 Japan doesn't play an important role at all 7% 5 Don t know / No idea 23% (3) Stabilization and growth of world economy 2500 1 Japan plays a very important role 27% 2 Japan plays a somewhat important role 43% 3 Japan doesn't play an important role so much 9% 4 Japan doesn't play an important role at all 2% 5 Don t know / No idea 19% (4) Development cooperation in the international community, including Official Development Assistance (ODA) 2,500 1 Japan plays a very important role 11% 2 Japan plays a somewhat important role 40% 3 Japan doesn't play an important role so much 17% 4 Japan doesn't play an important role at all 3% 5 Don t know / No idea 30% 7

(5) Solutions to global issues (including environment, climate change, infectious disease, population, poverty, etc.) 2,500 1 Japan plays a very important role 14% 2 Japan plays a somewhat important role 38% 3 Japan doesn't play an important role so much 19% 4 Japan doesn't play an important role at all 4% 5 Don t know / No idea 24% Q12 How much do you value Japan as a peace-loving nation for the past 70 years since the end of World War II? 2,500 1 A lot 38% 2 To some extent 39% 3 Not much 7% 4 Not at all 1% 5 Don t know / No idea 15% Q13 Do you think Japan's proactive contribution to the peace and stability of the region and the international community would be valuable for maintaining global peace and establishment of international order? 2,500 1 Very valuable 29% 2 Somewhat valuable 44% 3 Somewhat not valuable 8% 4 Not valuable at all 1% 5 Don t know / No idea 18% 8

Q14 In which areas do you think [RESPONDENT S COUNTRY] and Japan can strengthen partnership? 2,500 1 Security 19% 2 Economy 56% 3 Development assistance, healthcare 24% 4 Environment and climate change 41% 5 Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction 26% 6 Science and technology 57% 7 Refugees and human rights 13% 8 Academic 22% 9 Others 1% 10 None 12% Q15 Japan has strengthened security cooperation with the UK and France, through security dialogues including ministerial level and joint military exercises. Do you think the national security cooperation between Japan and your country should be strengthened in the future? 2,500 1 We should actively strengthen the cooperation with Japan 33% 2 We should strengthen the cooperation with Japan to some extent 39% 3 The current cooperation is sufficient; no need to strengthen 8% 4 We don't need security cooperation with Japan 2% 5 Don t know / No idea 18% Q16 NATO is a collective security organization founded during the Cold War. In years following the Cold War, NATO has been aiming to strengthen partnership with non-member countries including Japan in order to address issues such as counter-terrorism, cyber security, maritime security, global issues, and new threats. Do you agree with this orientation of NATO? 2,500 1 NATO should strengthen partnership with non-member countries 51% 2 NATO should maintain the current relationship with non-member 23% 3 NATO should focus on the area of responsibility, and downscale partnership with non-member countries 5% 4 Don t know / No idea 20% Q17 A Global Strategy for the EU (EU Global Strategy) released in June 2016 declares that the EU will engage with Asia in the field of security, as well as economy. Do you think the EU should engage further with security issues in the East China Sea and the South China Sea? 2,500 1 The EU should strengthen its engagement in the areas just as described in the EU Global Strategy 40% 2 The EU should maintain its current level of engagement, while keeping the EU Global Strategy in mind 29% 3 The EU should reduce its engagement, and should not put the EU Global Strategy into practice. 6% 4 Don t know / No idea 25% 9

Q18 Many Japanese companies operate businesses in Europe, where they have created 440,000 jobs. Many Japanese companies do business in the UK. UK Prime Minister Theresa May stated that they will work to help Japanese companies continue business in UK. The EU shares the same view. In your opinion, to what extent do businesses run by foreign companies contribute to the economy in your country? 2,500 1 They make a significant contribution 36% 2 They make a moderate contribution 38% 3 They make little contribution 8% 4 They make no contribution 1% 5 Don t know / No idea 17% Q19 Considering refugee issues that European countries face, Japan announced at the 2016 G7 Ise-Shima Summit that it will spend 6 billion US dollars for assistance to refugees. At the UN General Assembly, Japan announced 2.8 billion dollars for assistance to refugees and supportive communities. In your opinion, to what extent do Japan's activities contribute to the resolution of refugee issues? 2,500 1 They are making a significant contribution 24% 2 They are making a moderate contribution 39% 3 They are making little contribution 14% 4 They are making no contribution 3% 5 Don t know / No idea 20% 10

Q20 Which of the following sources do you usually use to obtain general information or knowledge? 2,500 1 Television 76% 2 Magazines, books 32% 3 Newspapers 44% 4 Radio 40% 5 Websites 59% 6 Blogs 9% 7 Mail magazines / Online newsletters 12% 8 Facebook, Twitter and other social networking services 23% 9 Video-sharing website, i.e. YouTube 13% 10 Movies 13% 11 School education / studying at school 10% 12 Seminars / symposiums and cultural events 8% 13 Friends / Family / Relatives 28% 14 Travel (including studying abroad) 14% 15 Others 0% Q21 And which do you usually use to obtain information about Japan? 2,500 1 Television 45% 2 Magazines, books 20% 3 Newspapers 21% 4 Radio 13% 5 Websites 38% 6 Blogs 6% 7 Mail magazines / Online newsletters 6% 8 Facebook, Twitter and other social networking services 9% 9 Video-sharing website, i.e. YouTube 7% 10 Movies 9% 11 School education / studying at school 4% 12 Seminars / symposiums and cultural events 4% 13 Friends / Family / Relatives 11% 14 Travel (including studying abroad) 5% 15 Others 0% 16 I have not obtained any information about Japan 23% Q22 How often do you normally hear or read international news or 2,500 1 Every day 55% 2 About 2 3 times a week 22% 3 About once a week 11% 4 About once a month 4% 5 About once in 2 3 months 2% 6 About once in 6 months 1% 7 About once a year 0% 8 I hardly hear or read international news or information 6% 11

Q23 Are you interested in international news or information? 2,500 1 Very interested 35% 2 Somewhat interested 50% 3 Somewhat not interested 12% 4 Not interested at all 3% 12

F0 Country 2,500 1 France 20% 2 Germany 20% 3 UK 20% 4 Poland 20% 5 Spain 20% F1 Please indicate your gender 2,500 1 Male 50% 2 Female 50% F2 Please indicate your age 2,500 1 18-29 21% 2 30-39 20% 3 40-49 21% 4 50-59 21% 5 60-69 17% F3 Which of the following best describes your occupation? 2,500 1 Self-employed 7% 2 In paid employment 59% 3 Houseman / Housewife 6% 4 Student / in education 8% 5 Retired 13% 6 Unemployed 7% F4 What is the highest level of education you have completed? 2,500 1 Junior high school 18% 2 High school 24% 3 Junior college / technical college 22% 4 Senior college / University (bachelor) 20% 5 Postgraduate school (master and above) 15% F5 What is your monthly household income from all sources before tax? [UK] 500 1 29,999 GBP or less 51% 2 30,000-49,999 GBP 30% 3 50,000-83,999 GBP 14% 4 84,000 GBP or more 5% [GERMANY/FRANCE/SPAIN] 1,500 1 2,999 or less 58% 2 3,000-4,699 29% 3 4,700-6,999 9% 4 7,000 or more 4% 13

[POLAND] 500 1 2,999 PLN or less 43% 2 3,000-8,999 PLN 51% 3 9,000-19,999 PLN 6% 4 20,000 PLN or more 1% 14