International Statistical Activities
International Conferences
World Statistics Day
What is a World Statistics Day?
The United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution (A/RES/64/267) on the World Statistics Day (20-10-2010) at its 64th session on 3 June 2010. This is the first time to celebrate the world wide statistics day, while
the Japanese Statistics Day has a long history since 1973.
Why the World Statistics Day?
The internationally comparable and reliable official statistics are required in the modern era of expanding globalization. Actually, the official statistics are complied according to the international guidelines and framework. The celebration of the World Statistics Day will acknowledge the service provided by the global statistical system both at national and international level.
Why 20.10.2010?
What to expect?
On World Statistics Day, activities at national level will highlight the role of official statistics and the many achievements of the national statistical system. International, regional and sub-regional organizations will complement national activities with additional events. You can get the relevant information at
the United Nations World Statistics Day website.
Activities in Japan
- Exhibitions and events
- Exhibition at the Statistical Museum, May to Dec. 2010, Tokyo
- Open Government Offices for Kids, 18 and 19 Aug. 2010, Tokyo
- Grand Conference of Japanese Statistical Academies, 5 to 8 Sep. 2010, Tokyo
- Statistical Data/Graph Fair in cooperation with the United Nations Information Center, 23-24 Oct. 2010, Tokyo
- Public relations
- Posting information on the official website, Apr. to Dec. 2010
- Articles in publications, May to Oct. 2010
- Digital information display at the Statistics Bureau building entrance, Aug. to Oct. 2010
- Activities at local government
- Aomori Prefecture : Lecture session for survey enumerators, 20 and 21 Jul. 2010
- Kagawa Prefecture : Statistics Day Poster Exhibition, Oct. 2010
Technical Cooperation to Developing Countries

