HOW TO SORT A HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE IN JAPAN
Living in Japan the garbage disposal is a number one rules. I noticed for the 1st time when i arrived in the Centrai Nagoya Airport. I saw a different trash cans and has different contents inside on it. It’s absolutely well organized garbage. And when we go a convenient store same thing i found different trash cans. And from that time my husband Japanese he teaches me on how to sort a garbage. Of course on my 1st time to do it it’s a difficult. But when the days goes by i learned it and it’s easy to separate.
On this video it includes all the things to do on how to sort a household garbage.
So, sorting household garbage here in Japan is a BIG DEAL.
What Are the Days and Times for Garbage Pickup?
Garbage Sorting:
Garbage must be disposed of on the day specified by the municipality in which you live. For example, burnable garbage might be collected on Wednesdays, while non-burnable waste might be collected on Fridays. These pickup days will depend on the area.
But in our Town they collect it every Tuesday and Friday.
Even within the same municipality, there can be differences in the collection days based on the street number or district. Be sure to check the schedule in your neighborhood. Some communities have a garbage collection calendar, so pick one up at the nearest municipal ward office after moving.
For oversized garbage, please contact the Oversized Garbage Reception Center ahead of time. Once the collection date is set, put your garbage outside for pickup.
Many municipalities ask residents to put their garbage out by 8:00 on the pickup date. Other areas request residents to refrain from placing their trash the day before. If this is the case, please cooperate by taking your trash out on the day of pickup.
Become Familiar With the Rules in Your Neighborhood:
There are several rules and recommendations regarding garbage disposal in Japan. But there's no need to worry. You'll quickly become familiar with this process.
Some municipalities have created pamphlets and websites in various languages to help foreign residents navigate this somewhat complicated system. So, by all means, please make use of these handy services.
Sorting out your trash will become much easier, and make life in Japan more enjoyable!
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12 июл 2021