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How to Throw Trash Away in Japan | Japan Tips Kuma Station 

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In this video, I talk about how to throw trash away in Japan and sorting your trash.
SORRY: I was testing out a new mic for this video and sometimes you can hear clicky noises throughout the video, so I apologize for that😅
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Комментарии : 17   
@osamanashwan
@osamanashwan 11 месяцев назад
I felt overwhelmed just watching this 😰 Thanks though! This was really helpful 🙏🏻
@mishafran
@mishafran 7 месяцев назад
Thank you a lot. We’re visiting for a few months and this is very helpful
@rikikudosennin
@rikikudosennin Год назад
Thank you for this helpful video
@andrettax6052
@andrettax6052 6 месяцев назад
Why plastic bottles and some plastics containers are recyclable but plastics in general, like probably packages I suppose, are not recyclable and instead are burnable? Probably the plastic used is not the same material... Also, I found curious that plastic bags sometimes can go in the recyclable trash and not in the burnable. By the way, spray cans are like aluminum spray cans, they together with like beverage aluminum cans? How one poke a hole on the side? Like with a hammer and a nail? I reckon that just using a paper to soak everyday oil for cooking is fine, but what if I use way too much oil? I mean, in Japan there was not a system where people store oil in bottles and throw in a specific day for it to be recycled and made into biofuel? Thanks for the video, even if I myself still am a little bit confused the video was very thorough and probably the best out there about the subject. Good stuff.
@infoaccessful
@infoaccessful 2 года назад
This was a really informative video! We were initially searching for 'recycling in Japan' but did not see this video in the initial results. You may want to add the word 'recycle' in your title or description since foreigners may be more likely to search for that term over trash. As a foreigner I did not realize that *you sort all trash* in Japan . Keep up the great work!!
@KumaStation
@KumaStation 2 года назад
I’m glad to hear that! And thank you so much for the tip! Will make those adjustments!!😁🙏🙏 Also let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to know about living in Japan!
@devrajpatil211
@devrajpatil211 11 месяцев назад
Could you please let us know about garden soil category?
@sonamtamang1187
@sonamtamang1187 15 дней назад
Can you send me a link of sodai gomi application...
@randybaker7665
@randybaker7665 4 месяца назад
The dirty plastic that can't properly clean like seasoning of instant noodle can throw into burnable trash? Bill paper, atm print paper going into paper recyle or burnable trash ? Glass bottle drink /sauce and alumunium can that can combine together or need to be separate? THANKS
@padyum3963
@padyum3963 Год назад
I just moved in to Sumida city. I don't need to buy designated bags for the garbage?
@KumaStation
@KumaStation Год назад
I believe so! When I lived in Tokyo, I could use any plastic bag ! I think anywhere else like Chiba or saitama you need designated bags!
@leonthezealous9239
@leonthezealous9239 Год назад
I have problem with plastic bags which had oily food in it, if I just simply clean it with water, there is no way I can wash all the oil out, in this case should I throw it as a burnable garbage or プラ garbage?
@KumaStation
@KumaStation Год назад
it depends on your region but around Tokyo, plastic bags in general are also considered burnable trash!
@backloggamereviews
@backloggamereviews 5 месяцев назад
At first I read had to talk trash in Japan lol
@streetcat3411
@streetcat3411 8 месяцев назад
リサイクルゴミは洗ってから捨てないとリサイクルゴミにはなりません…
@ScrotN
@ScrotN 2 года назад
Hopefully I don’t accidentally throw in plutonium in the burnable trash
@KumaStation
@KumaStation 2 года назад
Be careful. That’s a classic rookie mistake
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