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Research Activity What Kind of Café Everyone Want to Go to? : A Study From the Viewpoint of Inclusive Research Hiromi Moriguchi, Takashi Iguchi, Keiko Ohta and Risa Matsumoto In this paper, we introduce the research activity What kind of cafeteria everyone likes to go? in which we tried to research with people with intellectual disabilities, and reconsider the research activity in some aspects related to Inclusive Research. The aspects are 1) Various methods not limited to languages, 2) Positive change of people with intellectual disabilities, 3) Change of people without disabilities. In Japan, few inclusive research has been done. It is necessary to make people with intellectual disabilities to be able to access and participate in researches on their own rights or discrimination. Key words : People with intellectual disabilities, Social exclusion, Research, Participation, Inclusive research