see? you really dont know whether the kimono looks good or not until wearing actually(^.^)
here is her feedback:
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Q1: Was this event(service) meeting your expectation?
5. very satisfactory 4. satisfactory 3. as I expected 2. below expectation, some improvements needed 1. Never come again
Q2 How did you feel about the price setting?
5. I'd pay much more. -4- 3. quite reasonable -2-
1. never come again
Q3 Would you like to use this service again?
Q4 Who would you recommend to order this service?
Q5 What did you like about this event(service)?
Q6 What did you felt as the improvement area?
Q7 Any comments? :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Thank you very much! Kaori (^^)/
Q1: very satisfactory
Q2: I think you could charge more for your service! Maybe JPY1500 per half hour or JPY5000 for 2 hours.
Q3: I would like to use the service again! Probably closer to the time we leave Japan, I'd like to buy a yukata for my daughter.
Q4: I would recommend all expats use your service! And any Japanese women wanting to find the perfect yukata!
Q5: My favorite part of the service was trying on the yukata's and seeing the pictures you took. I found that most yukata's looked different (some better and some worse) once I put them on. It really helped me make my decision.
Q6/7: I am combining these questions because I don't know if this is an improvement or a suggestion. I think, as an expat, it would be nice to have some written information about yukata's. Maybe a brief history, the different parts (obi, ties, thing to go around the neck), and what you generally look for when choosing a yukata.
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