Recruitment information
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Recruitment information
The Ota City Cultural Promotion Association (public interest incorporated foundation) is conducting a survey to reflect the opinions of those who use the facilities managed and operated by the association and to make the facilities more friendly and easy to use. Those who answer the survey to the end will be entered into a lottery to win limited collaboration goods of Ota City's official PR character Hanepyon and the official PR character Lisbee of the information paper "ART bee HIVE", or Lisbee original goods!
We would love to hear your opinions about the use of Ota City Citizens Plaza, Ota City Citizens Hall Aprico, Ota Cultural Forest, Ota City Ryushi Memorial Museum, and other facilities, as well as the performances and exhibitions organized by the Association.
April 2025 (Sun) to May 1 (Sun) 5
① Questionnaire
・They are available at the front desks of Ota Ward Citizens Plaza, Ota Ward Citizens Hall Aprico, and Ota Cultural Forest. Please fill them out and submit them to the front desk or send them by fax.
You can print the PDF directly from below.
■ Fax number: 03-3750-1150 (Ota City Cultural Promotion Association, Public Relations and Public Hearings Division)
2. Answer via online form
*The announcement of the winners will be replaced by the delivery of the prizes.
Public Relations and Public Hearing Department, Culture and Arts Promotion Division, Ota City Cultural Promotion Association
Ota Ward Citizens Plaza, 146-0092-3 Shimomaruko, Ota Ward, Tokyo 1-3
TEL: 03-3750-1614 / FAX: 03-3750-1150