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[From August survey] Customer feedback

At Minamisanriku 311 Memorial, we conduct a survey of customers who visit every month.
We would like to introduce the opinions and impressions we received from our customers based on the questionnaire responses received in August 2023.

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Implementation period: Wednesday, August 2, 2023 – Monday, August 31, 2023 / Open 27 days
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〇We would like to introduce some of the opinions and impressions from our customers.
・I enjoyed the Disaster Prevention Quiz Rally with my children. It was nice and cool. (Male in his 50s/Kanto)
・I realized once again that as a teacher, I have to do both to protect the self-help children. As someone who teaches children, I would like to make use of what I learned this time and pass it on to the next generation. (Female in her 20s/Kanto)
・Our area is known as a disaster-prone area, and awareness of disasters is low. I had only heard about it through news reports, so being able to visit the site and experience it first-hand was a great opportunity to raise my awareness of disaster prevention. I became acutely aware of the importance of raising awareness on a daily basis in order to make use of it in my future life. (Male in his 60s/Shikoku, China)
・I had a great experience that makes me want to share what I learned here with many people. thank you very much. The flow of the program is well thought out and can be used for training in the workplace or for creating manuals. (Female in her 40s/Kyushu/Okinawa)
・I was young and had little memory of the earthquake, but I decided to think about it again. They didn't teach me anything at school and the only way to find out was through the news. was. I understand that many people lost their lives in the earthquake. I think I'll put it on again and go to the paid area. (Teenage female/Other within Miyagi prefecture)
・I was impressed by the fact that the running program provided time for thinking and talking. I wanted to keep asking "what if" and make it possible to protect lives from natural disasters. (Female in her 20s/Kanto)
・Words that mean that a person's daily way of life connects their lives. I once again felt that there are people out there. I also felt that it was important to have a sense of awe rather than fear of nature. Instead of saying that it was difficult or painful, you can think of others by taking it as a personal matter instead of making it a foreign matter. Even if it was small, what I felt and experienced individually, what I watched and listened to, became a big and deep feeling that I would like to take back to my hometown and share with you. thank you very much. (Female in her 50s/Kanto)