Voices of Past Participants
We received responses to a questionnaire from participants about their experiences!
- I was impressed by how the opinions of the townspeople were being taken into consideration and how the entire town seemed to be aware of disaster prevention.
- I heard that because communities are connected to each other, they can help each other smoothly when they run into trouble, and it left an impression on me that cooperation between people is also important in disaster prevention.
- I realized the importance of daily training and improvement.
- I was impressed by their attitude of learning about the dual nature of nature, both its blessings and disasters, and working to enhance the appeal of Kuroshio Town.
- Many people participated in the disaster prevention drills. There was something to be learned from their understanding of the local characteristics and their willingness to think and act together with the local residents.
- The salt making experience was great.
- The canned food was delicious.
- What struck me was that the Beach Museum is helping to raise awareness of disaster prevention.
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Results of the experience survey
Area of Residence
Program
Satisfaction Rating
Has your personal awareness of disaster prevention increased?
Did you get any ideas for disaster prevention activities to implement at home or in your area?
- A toilet made from discarded cans was better than a toilet made from cardboard. I want to try doing it in my local area too.
- Crossroads was nice. I thought it could be done in my local area as well.
- The program provided useful information about the frequency of evacuation drills and a variety of different scenarios for the drills.
- By preparing name tags and personal boxes, we can ensure a smooth evacuation and spend time effectively afterward.