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6-29 Azumakamichō, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8799, Japan
contacts phone: +81
website: map.japanpost.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.8601527, Longitude: 139.9768109
chicken frying
::I visited because the mail I received before I issued my residence confirmation did not arrive. I went to the Yu-Yu counter to ask about it, but the young woman I answered said, ``The recipient has given the wrong address.'' (← There are two, but I think they both have the wrong address...) and ``Maybe it's already been returned.'' ( ←It was shipped a week ago so it can't be possible), but they didn't do anything, and even after I showed them my driver's license and explained it to them, they didn't look for it. When moving to Kashiwa, I think it is better to submit a notice of change of address before using the postal service.
Christmas
::When I went to the counter on a Saturday evening and politely asked to purchase an envelope, a middle-aged male employee who seemed angry answered me from the beginning without even looking at me, saying, ``There is a limit on the number of envelopes.'' There is no apology for the limited number of copies, nor is there any explanation as to why. Poor response until the end. Not only is it unpleasant, but it can also cause real damage to transactions. I had an employee like this before, but could I have him work behind the scenes instead of at the counter? Also, isn't the reason for the limit on the number of envelopes being that ``envelopes using other expensive shipping methods will not sell''? There are some customers who are paying close attention.
se-lim choi
::At around 11:30 on 12/30, I went to Kashiwa Post Office with two packages to send overseas. There was a field in the mobile input form for multiple packages, so I entered it there, combined it into one slip, and brought it to the reception desk, and the lady at the reception desk said, "Which one should I put it on (I have two pieces of luggage)?" what? I don't like it? Isn't it "Sorry to have kept you waiting", "I need two slips", or "Please bring them directly instead of lining up next"? I would say ``Sorry for keeping you waiting'' to other Japanese people one after another, but when a Chinese woman came over, I wouldn't say anything. here, - The UI of the smartphone input form needs to be improved. ・Staff members need to know that there are deficiencies in the input form. - It is necessary to respond to customers regardless of their nationality.
Dhanushka Ekanayaka
::The best place and best staff for survices
Nk Nk
::Always number one. With the Best services.