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[From the May survey] Customer feedback

The Minamisanriku 311 Memorial conducts a questionnaire for customers who visit every month.
We would like to introduce the opinions and impressions we received from our customers based on the questionnaire that was answered in May 2023.

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Implementation period: May 1, 2023 (Monday) to May 31 (Wednesday) / 27 days open
Number of responses: 454 (recovery rate: 9.7% for pay zone users / 0.2% for free zone users only)
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〇 We will introduce some of the opinions and impressions from our customers.
・When I saw program ② before, I was recommended to program ①, so I was able to participate today. I will make use of it for my own disaster preparedness in the future. thank you very much. (Woman in her 30s/Chubu)
・Since I lived inland, I had no idea that a tsunami was coming at the time. (Woman in her 20s/Others in Miyagi Prefecture)
・I was impressed by the video in the theater where the firefighters said that they would assess the risk and then decide whether or not to go help. Because I think it's hard for ordinary firefighters to say. I learned that it is important to protect my own life. (Male in his 20s/Kanto)
・I am a teacher at an elementary school. . I thought that self-sacrifice was inevitable in order to protect a child's life, but when I heard that (in order to protect someone else's life, you must first protect your own life), I hated it. I would like to convey the concept of risk assessment to my school and children. thank you very much. (Male in his 20s/Sendai City)
・I felt “for living'', “from now'' and “future'' well. (Woman in her 20s/Kanto)
・I felt the weight of the interviews with the victims who were finally able to talk after 10 years. It was an opportunity to tell myself that I do not know when I will become a party. (Woman in her 60s/Kanto)
・I realized that my awareness of disasters was weaker than I thought. I wanted to have a good discussion with my friends or family. I'm glad you came today. (Male in his 40s/Kanto)
・I haven't heard about the situation where I was evacuated to, or the actual experience of being swept away, even at other folklore facilities. The first thing that struck me was the word "protect one's own life". I took it for granted, but I had never imagined that when I wanted to help others, I would do so while ensuring my own safety. (Woman in her 20s/Tohoku (other than Miyagi))