Document 188876

Shinjuku City
How to separate and dispose of recyclable resources/garbage
Shinjuku Waste Collection Office
Waste should be disposed of at the collection point by 8 am on designated pick-up days.
Shinjuku Waste Transfer Station
Please check the collection days of the week from the list and fill in the spaces below.
Shinjuku East Waste Collection Center
● Please
(Scheduled to move to 25 Sanei-cho in 2014 Feb.)
Shinjuku City Office
●For more information, please contact the waste collection office・waste collection center
that administers waste in your area. (No English Language Service)
■Shinjuku Waste Collection Office 03(3950)2923 2-1-1, Shimo-Ochiai, Shinjuku-ku
■Shinjuku East Waste Collection Center 03(3353)9471 2-42,Ichigaya-Nakano-cho, In disaster-prevention center
Homepage
■Kabuki-cho Waste Collection Center 03(3200)5339 2-42-7, Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku-ku
■Consumer and Environmental Protection Division (within City Office) 03(5273)3318 1-4-1, Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku-ku http://www.city.shinjuku.lg.jp/foreign/english/
Guide for metal/ceramics/glass garbage pickup days
6
13
20
27
7
14
21
28
Pickups are twice a month, either a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday
The 1st and 3rd Thursdays are the 6th and 20th. The 1st and 3rd Fridays are the 7th and 21st. The 1st and 3rd Saturdays are the 1st and 15th.
1
8
15
22
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● For collections on the 2nd and 4th days of the month, the 2nd and 4th days are indicated in yellow.
May
June
July
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
7
14
21
28
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12
19
26
2 3 4 5
9 10 11 12
16 17 18 19
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30 24 25 26
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14
21
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9
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30
3
10
17
24
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11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
August
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
7
14
21
28
1
8
15
22
29
December
2
9
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
31
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
31
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
Once a week on
day
day
Twice a week on
Combustible
Garbage
day
day
Twice a month on
Metal, Ceramic,
Glass items
day
● Please
P3
P4
P5
P6
day
dispose of at the collection base●
Glass Bottles, Cans, Plastic Bottles, Spray Cans,
Cassette Gas Cylinders, Dry-Cell Batteries
● Collections are not done on the fifth Thursday, Friday, and Saturday which are indicated in orange.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
8
15
22
29
Plastic Containers
and Wrapping
The 2nd and 4th Thursdays are the 13rd and 27th. The 2nd and 4th Fridays are the 14th and 28th. The 2nd and 4th Saturdays are the 8th and 22nd.
April
2013
Recyclable Paper
Once a week on
● For collections on the 1st and 3rd days of the month, the 1st and 3rd days are indicated in blue.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
2 3 4 5
9 10 11 12
16 17 18 19
23
30 24 25 26
dispose of at the collection point●
Newspaper, Magazines, Books, Paper, Cardboard, Paper Cups, etc.
Kabuki-cho Waste Collection Center
(example) 2013 June
Issued March, 2013
7
14
21
28
6
13
20
27
7
14
21
28
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
September
3
10
17
24
31
4
11
18
25
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
2014
3
10
17
24
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
7
14
21
28
January
6
13
20
27
October
7
14
21
28
1
8
15
22
29
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
6
13
20
27
7
14
21
28
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8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
31
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
February
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
31
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
November
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
3
10
17
24
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
March
7
14
21
28
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
2 3 4 5
9 10 11 12
16 17 18 19
23
24
30
31 25 26
6
13
20
27
7
14
21
28
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8
15
22
29
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9
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30
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31
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25
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12 13 14 15
19 20 21 22
26 27 28
100
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27
7
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28
1
8
15
22
29
Once a week on
day
For disposable milk and juice cartons, white food trays, dry-cell batteries, and ink cartridges,
collections are made at local facilities and some participating stores.
For oversized garbage from your home, please make a reservation with the Large-Sized Waste Reception Center
Internet
Phone
http://sodai.tokyokankyo.or.jp/
03−5296−7000
P7
∼8
P9
P10
※Items that the ward will not collect
●Call the Home Electric Appliance Reception Center
( 03−5296−7200)for collections of air conditioning units for
household use, TV sets, refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, and clothes driers.
●Home computers are collected/recycled by the manufacturers. Contact the Personal Computer 3R Promotion Center
(homepage: http://www.pc3r.jp/e/, 03−5282−7685)for your PC manufacturer’
s contact information.
●Materials that are hazardous (petroleum-based substances, paint, chemicals, etc.) and hard to dispose of (pianos, soil,
cement blocks, etc.) are to be disposed of by the appropriate collection services.
Lending of bird nets,
disposing of dead
animals, waste
collecting, etc.
P6
Please help with
group collections.
P9
There is a charge for
the collection of
business-related
resources and garbage.
P12
P11
Collection Days
P13
∼14
Let Us All Build a Resource Recycling-Oriented Society
A “resource recycling-oriented society” is a society that minimizes burdens on the global environment and recycles waste
products by suppressing their generation, reusing them, and disposing of them properly. We must reexamine our daily habits
and try to reduce waste while effectively utilizing our resources. Let us citizens, businesses, and Shinjuku city face this
waste problem and work together to build a resource recycling-oriented society for the sake of the earth and our future.
Transitions in Waste Collected by Shinjuku City and Volume of Waste Recycled
According to statistical data from previous years, more waste was produced in 1989 than in any other previous year, and the collecting of resources was
done only through group collections. Later, collections began with bottles and cans in 1992, the collection of business-related waste became no longer free in
1996, in 1997 the collection of plastic bottles began, and in October of 1999 weekly collection of used paper began. The collecting of plastic containers and
wrappings as resources started in April 2008 and other plastic, leather, and rubber products, which had been handled as non-combustible garbage, started to
be handled as combustible garbage. In April 2009 spray cans and cassette gas cylinders were added, and dry-cell batteries were added as well in April 2011.
Amount of Waste in Shinjuku City
The Roles of City's Residents, Businesses, and Shinjuku City
Classification/Year
1989
Combustible Garbage
152,676
79,254
69,315
70,521
48,322
22,417
22,034
3,620
Metal, Ceramic, Glass Garbage
Roles of City's Residents
●To reduce waste and to recycle
Roles of Businesses
●To take good care of resources
●To manufacture and distribute
products that are easy to recycle
●To help with group and
administrative collections
●To promote the collecting and
recycling of used products
●To dispose of waste products
properly based on their
responsibility to dispose of waste
The Roles of Shinjuku City
Large-Sized Waste
●To spread and enlighten others on
the promotion of the reducing
and recycling of waste
Total
●To dispose of waste appropriately
and efficiently
R is
REDUCE
Reduce what turns
into waste
●Do not buy disposable items
●Refuse excessive packaging
●Bring your own bag when you go shopping
●Buy only amounts that you need instead of
buying things in packs
●Rent items wisely
R is
RECYCLE
The second
R is
REUSE
Make adjustments so that
you can use items again,
instead of immediately
throwing them away
To reclaim what
has been used
This is the process where materials are
used as resources instead of being
thrown away as waste.
●To separate resources and waste when
disposing of them
●To buy and used reproduced goods
●To repair broken things so they can be
used again
●Use refillable containers
●Go to flea markets, recycle shops, etc.
The Earth’
s resources are limited. It is important for us not to buy unnecessary goods and to recycle what can be recycled
so that natural resources that have taken billions of years to produce are not used up by our generation. Let us lead a
lifestyle where we properly separate resources and waste every day so that we can reuse unwanted things as resources.
2011
3,492
1,749
1,984
2,549
204,490
103,420
93,333
76,689
Units: tons
2001
2006
2011
Group Collections
6,396
7,383
6,548
Used paper, paper books
3,387
3,204
4,541
Plastic bottles
22
22
57
Bottles, cans
12,278
9,427
6,256
289
809
1,428
Plastic Containers and Wrapping
The third
2006
Classification/Year
Dry-cell batteries, white food trays
Reducing Waste with the Three Rs
The first
2001
Volume of Waste Recycled in Shinjuku City
●To provide support and guidance
in smooth recycling operations
“The three Rs”are the key in reducing waste.
Check your daily habits once again with“The three Rs”in order to reduce waste.
Waste reduction and the recycling of resources can be realized with just a little effort by each and every person.
Units: tons
Total
̶̶
̶̶
1,719
20,844
22,372
20,549
*Some items may not add up to the totals because some decimal places may have been cut off.
Amount of Waste and Disposal Costs in Shinjuku City
Waste Volume and Population
Waste per person every day = waste volume ÷ population ÷ 365 days(Leap year)
●2011 (population on Jan. 1, 2012)
●2001 (population on Jan. 1, 2002)
Population:292,174 (including 26,582 registered aliens)
Population:318,086 (including 33,568 registered aliens)
Waste Volume: 103,420t
Waste Volume: 76,689t
Waste per person every day: 970g
Waste per person every day: 659g
Disposal Costs
Year 2011
●Waste (burnable waste, metal, ceramics, glass waste, oversized garbage) Disposal Fees
The bearing of expenses by Shinjuku city from collecting and transporting to disposal:
About
66 yen/kg
●Recycling expenses (per kg) expenses÷ volume collected
The expenses covered by Shinjuku city from collecting to recycling. (There are subtractions when there is gain on disposals.)
Products subject to the Containers/Packaging Recycling Act include recycling expenses (covered by Shinjuku city).
Bottles
86 Yen
Steel Cans
71 Yen
Aluminum Cans
PET Bottles
19 Yen
105 Yen
Plastic Containers and Wrapping Recyclable Paper
148 Yen
20 Yen
●Group collections (about 13 yen/kg) expenses÷ volume collected
Group collecting is an excellent system. Please see Page 9 if you are not participating.
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2
Recyclable Paper
(Newspaper, Magazines,
Books, Paper, Cardboard,
Paper Cups, etc.)
Please take them out to
the collection point on
the specified collection day
of resources once a week.
■They are also collected on rainy days. Bind recyclable paper together with string according to type.
Magazines/miscellaneous paper
Notebooks, boxes for items such as food, wrapping paper,
envelopes, copying paper, etc. are also resources.
Notebooks
Boxes for items such as food
Envelopes
Stuff notebooks, food
boxes, wrapping paper, etc.
in between the magazines.
Newspapers/flyers
Tissue boxes
(take off the vinyl at the opening)
Cardboard
(Some items may not have the
mark due to their shapes.)
How to Dispose
or
Rinse with water
Clean such as by wiping with paper
A container with a lid
Stickers such as price tags don’
t need to be removed.
A plastic bag that
reveals its contents
Take the trash out
Bottles
Tubes
Cartons
Plastic wrap and aluminum foil boxes
(take off the metal part)
Cups
Containers
Trays
Caps
Packing materials /
shock-absorbing materials
Plastic bags/film
Milk/juice cartons
from a cross-sectional view.
Items that cannot be collected:
These refer to plastic
items that are used to
hold or wrap goods, and
are not needed anymore
when the products inside
have been used up.
They are marked with
Copying paper
That which is
Fold them into four and stuff
the flyers in between the
newspapers.
Wrapping paper
Plastic Containers and Wrapping
Please take them out to
the collection point on
the specified collection day
of resources once a week.
Dispose of these in collection crates
provided at Shinjuku city facilities and
other regional centers, or at
supermarkets in the Shinjuku city.
*See page 9
Please read!
that contains“paper that does not absorb
Please dispose of as Paper
liquid”,paper where“foreign substances have
been fully removed during the recycling
combustible garbage. not
process”,etc. are not handled as resources.
●Paper cartons (lined with aluminum)
●Paper coated with vinyl ●Water-resistant paper ●Heat-sensitive paper ●Carbon paper ●Photographs
●Paper cups ●Oiled paper ●Paper soaked in oil
●Scrap from shredders ●Foul-smelling paper ●Foam paper
3
Recyclable paper is also
collected through group
collections.
Please make an effort to
dispose of it through group
collections.
(Dispose of if in according with
the rules of your group.)
Please see Page 9.
Group paper collections can save you money
as they aren’
t typically done by the government.
Items that cannot be collected:
Please read!
Please dispose of as combustible garbage.
●Items where the contents cannot be completely used
●Items that cannot be completely cleaned
●Plastic products such as CDs, video tapes, and toys
●Imported products without the mark
4
PET bottles are not classified as
plastic containers and wrapping
plastic.
Please dispose of at a collection
base or“collection corner”at a shop.
Please see Page 8.
Please take it out to
the collection point on
the specified collection
days twice a week.
Combustible Garbage
Plastic products other than
plastic containers and wrapping
How to Dispose
Plastic containers and wrapping
with contents remaining or those
that cannot be cleaned
Metal, Ceramic, and Glass Items
Metals
How to Dispose
Ceramics, Glass, Broken Bottles
Small household electronics
or
or
A container
with a lid
Please take them out to
the collection point on
the specified collection
days twice a month.
A plastic bag
that reveals
its contents
Rubber products
A container A plastic bag that
with a lid reveals its contents
Leather products
PET bottles covered in oil
or those where the contents cannot
be removed with simple washing
Kitchen waste
Cutting tools / needles /
razor blades, etc.
Disposable body
warmers
Fluorescent light
tubes / light bulbs
Wrap broken glass, ceramics,
sharp-edged tools, etc. in thick paper
and mark“危険”(DANGEROUS).
Disposable Lighters
Please tie up cords neatly.
Mercury Thermometers,
Mercury Blood Pressure Gauges
Mercury Thermometers
Mercury Blood
Pressure Gauges
Please cut long hoses
down to lengths of 50 cm
or less.
Wrap in thick paper and
mark“危険”(DANGEROUS).
Cooking oil
Clothes, disposable diapers,
sanitary goods
Paper scraps
Small amounts of branches/
leaves from garden plants
Make sure to always use them up
completely, put them in a separate
bag marked“Lighters”.
Put them in paper cases.
Throw them away by putting
them in separate bags that the
contents are visible in.
For more information, please contact the waste collection
请向所属清扫事务所、清扫中心咨询。
office・waste collection
center that administers waste in your area.
For info on what area applies to you, see pages 13 and 14.
Shinjuku Cleaning Office 03-3950-2923 Shinjuku Higashi Cleaning Center 03-3353-9471 Kabukicho Cleaning Center
Soak into paper or
cloth, or harden using a
coagulant.
Paper that is not
handled as a resource:
※Please see Page 3.
Remove filth before disposal.
●Cut into lengths of 50 cm
or less.
●See Page 6 for information
on what to do when there
are large amounts.
03-3200-5339
Lending of bird nets
Bird nets for preventing damage from crows, cats, etc. at collection points are lent out for free。
Disposal of dead animals
Dead animals such as dogs and cats (under 25 kg) are disposed of for 2,600 yen each.
Reduce kitchen waste!
Waste from the kitchen accounts for 35% of all combustible
garbage and is the most abundant form of combustible garbage.
Kitchen waste can be reduced with just a little effort.
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2
Plan out
your
shopping
well
Do not
prepare
too much
food
3
Do not waste
ingredients
or leave food
uneaten
4
Drain to
remove excess
water before
disposal
These are all things that you can do right away. Make sure you start as soon as possible.
Recycling of old cloth>>>What do you do with clothes that you don’t wear anymore?
Try recycling old cloth (clothes) before you throw them away next time!
●Take them to flea markets, bazaars, etc. ●Go to the Shinjuku Recycling Center.
Please see Page 10.
●Use group collection services. 5
●If there is a dead animal whose owner is unknown on one’s own property, driveway, empty lot, etc, the owner or
manager of the land is responsible for paying the fee in disposing of the dead animal as a general rule.
●For more information, please contact the appropriate supervisors as they will handle dead animals on the street.
●The Yoyogi Branch Office of the Tokyo National Highway Work Office for cases on national highways
●The administrative waste collection office or collection center in your area for cases on metropolitan roads
●The East Work Office (east of Meiji Street for East) for cases on ward roads
The West Work Office (west of Meiji Street for West) for cases on ward roads
03-3374-9451
03-5361-2454
03-3364-2422
Visits for collections
Visits for collections will be made as needed upon field surveys.
Available for the following people:
●Those who are 65 years of age or over and need nursing care, are disabled, etc, and
have difficulty in bringing waste to the collection point and cannot get help from others.
●Those who are 85 years of age or over, living alone, and do not have regular contact,
visits, etc. from relatives, acquaintances, etc.
There is a fee for disposing of garbage in large amounts
There is a fee for disposing of garbage that arises from general households when moving
out, the cleaning of rooms, the cutting of garden tree branches, etc.
(When having garden trees trimmed/clipped by a specialist, have them take the branches away with them.)
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Glass Bottles, Cans, Plastic Bottles, Spray Cans,
Cassette Gas Cylinders, Dry-Cell Batteries
Please take them out to the collection container
at the street corner, etc. (containers, nets)
on the specified collection day once a week.
Place bottles, cans, spray cans, cassette gas cylinders, and dry-cell batteries in the containers
(yellow, blue, green) in locations such as on the street corners. For plastic bottles, please place them
in the net. Containers for collections are placed the day before the collection in the afternoon, where
they will be collected on the collection day. Do not throw anything away if there is no collection
container.
(When putting bottles, cans, spray cans, cassette gas cylinders, and dry-cell batteries in the
containers, please be careful to not make a lot of noise, especially at night and early morning).
Bottles
Spray cans and
cassette gas cylinders
Items that cannot be collected:
Specialists will be referred to you
●Gas cylinders other than cassette-type
※Please see Page 11.
Bottles for beverages, food, cosmetics, and medicine
Be sure that they
are all used up
Caps and nozzles go to recycling
Please put plastic caps and nozzles in
collection containers for plastic at
the garbage collection location.
*see page 4
Dry-Cell Batteries
Take off the caps
Rinse lightly with water
Please put plastic caps in collection
containers for plastic wrapping at the
*See page 4
garbage collection location.
Cans
乾電池
Dry-cell batteries out of power
(manganese, alkaline, lithium)
Things that can’
t be collected…
Place one by one
in the yellow
container
Aluminum cans and steel cans for beverage or food
●button batteries ●small rechargeable batteries
-For button batteries, please bring them to a store that
accepts them for collection.
-For small rechargeable batteries (nickel-cadmium
batteries, nickel hydride batteries, lithium-ion
batteries, etc.), by law the manufacturers must
collect and recycle them. If the small rechargeable
batteries have a recycle mark on them, take them to
a store that accepts them and put them in the box
marked “rechargeable batteries recycling box”.
These items are collected in the box
located in local community centers
and at some local supermarkets.
*see page 9
PET Bottles
Please also dispose of cans
or snacks, tea, etc.
Rinse lightly with water
Please take all the contents of cans,
especially cans for pet food.
Items that cannot be collected:
Please dispose of them with metal, ceramic, and glass items.
Bottles ●Bottles with grime that won’t come off ●Medicine bottles
(except drinkable medicine) ●Light bulbs, florescent tubes
●Sheet glass, cups, thermal resistant glass, ceramics
Cans ●Cans with grime that won’t come off ●Cans that are not
for food and drink products ●Large metal cans ●Paint cans
PET bottles with
the
mark
PET bottles for beverages, alcoholic drinks, cooking rice
wine, soy sauce, soy sauce-processed foods, cooking rice
wine-based seasonings, non-oiled dressing-type seasonings
Place one by one
in the blue
container
Place one by
one in the
collection net
Please read!
Returnable bottles and aluminum cans are
also collected in group collections. Please
throw as much of them as possible away
with the group collections. (Throw away
according to the rules of each organization.)
*see page 9
■There is a way to rent containers and nets (rental system) when they can be supervised at apartment buildings
and condominiums. For more information, please contact the Waste Collection Office or Waste Collection Center.
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Please be sure to fully use
them up before placing them
one by one in the container.
Take off the
caps and labels
Please put plastic bottle caps and labels in
collection containers for plastic wrapping at
the garbage collection location. *see page 4
Rinse and flatten
Plastic bottles are also collected
at super markets, convenience
stores, and other participating
stores in collection boxes.
Items that cannot be collected:
Please dispose of as combustible garbage.
●PET bottles that contain oil ●Those where the contents cannot be removed
with simple washing
8
Dry-cell batteries
Milk and Juice Cartons, White Food Trays,
Dry-Cell Batteries, and Ink Cartridges
Milk/juice cartons Those of 500 ml or more
They can be disposed of in collection
crates provided at Shinjuku city
facilities and other regional centers,
or at supermarkets in Shinjuku city.
*see page 3
White food trays can be dropped off at the plastic
wrappings collection point, but they are also collected
by the white food tray collection box.
Dry-cell Batteries Manganese, Alkaline, and Lithium Batteries
Dry-cell batteries are collected for recycling
once a week at a collection station.
Paper cartons coated with aluminum on the inside are
collected inside the following facilities:
Eco Gallery Shinjuku (in Shinjuku Central Park at 2-11-4, Nishi-Shinjuku)
03-3348-6277
Nishi Waseda Recycling Center (3-19-5 Nishi-Waseda)
03-5272-5374
Ink cartridges
*see page 8
required
1
To make a reservation, call:
Large Sized Waste Reception Center
●Telephone (Mon-Sat, 8 am to 7 pm)
03−5296−7000
●Internet (24 hrs.)
http://sodai.tokyokankyo.or.jp/
2
Empty home-use printer ink cartridges
Purchasing a
*Limited to authentic ink cartridges from Brother Industries, Canon, Dell, Seiko
Epson, Japan HP, and Lexmark International.
“Large-Sized Waste Disposal
Ticket”in Shinjuku
Please help with group collections.
Group collection activities are voluntary recycling activities where residents from
ten households or more gather to specify collectible items (newspapers, magazines,
cardboard, old cloth, aluminum cans, returnable bottles, etc.), collection sites, and
collection dates for handing waste over to garbage collectors. About 430 town
councils, residents' associations, apartment association boards, etc. are currently
registered as active groups in Shinjuku city.
Method
3
古着
古着
The city supports registered groups.
How to Start One
1
Paid Service Advanced reservations
Large-sized waste is waste from households that is the length of one side is longer than around 30 cm including furniture, bedding,
electric appliances (excluding recyclable electronic home appliances), and bicycles. Dismantled items also fit in this category. Some
items may not be collected due to their size, weight, etc. Businesses have a responsibility to dispose of their oversized garbage
privately, so they should request services directly to the applicable waste disposal company. For referral to authorized disposers,
feel free to contact the Tokyo Waste Collection Services Cooperative Business Association(
03-3232-6249) for general waste,
and the Tokyo Industrial Waste Association ( 03-5283-5455) for industrial waste.
White food trays
Paper cartons can also be collected at collection points.
Dispose of those coated with aluminum
as combustible garbage.
Large-Sized Waste
1. Payments of Rewards
Method
Payments of rewards according to
amounts collected are made twice a year.
2
Participate in group collection
Start a
activities near you.
new group.
2. Provisions of Articles for Support
Cotton work gloves, aprons, brooms, etc.
are supplied once a year upon surveys.
Items such as collection site flags and
notice flyers are also supplied as needed.
3. Lending and Provision of Work Tools, etc.
Please inquire with the
Shinjuku waste collection office operations division
(Direct line:03-3950-2962)
Dollies are provided upon surveys conducted
once a year.
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You must make a reservation
with the Large Sized Waste
Reception Center for
collections.
Waste should be disposed of
at the collection point by 8 am
on pick-up days.
Please apply upon confirming the
size, materials, etc. of the waste.
They will tell you the
fee/collection date and confirm
the disposal location with you.
*Please be sure to purchase a
“Shinjuku city Paid Waste Disposal Ticket”.
Shinjuku city has an A Ticket (200 yen) and a B Ticket (300 yen) for paid large-sized waste
disposals, so purchase them in combination to match the disposal fee.
Shinjuku city’s disposal tickets for paid large-sized waste disposal services are available
at shops with the “Paid Waste Disposal Ticket Office” mark, convenience stores,
supermarkets, waste collection offices, each waste collection centers, special district
offices, and the Consumer and Environmental Protection Division (within the City Office).
Fees will be revised on October, 2013
Please dispose of waste at locations where they can be collected
(the entrance areas of single-family homes, the 1F entrance areas of
apartment buildings and condominiums) by 8 am on pick-up days.
Sign your name on the paid large-sized waste service tickets and
attach them on spots where they can be easily seen. (Write“name”
and/or “collection date” on the tickets if for certain reasons you
cannot write your name.)
Items Not Handled as Large-Sized Waste
●See Page 11 for information on how to dispose of air conditioners, TV sets, refrigerators, freezers, laundry
machines, clothes driers, personal computers, and motorcycles.
●See Page 11 for information on how to dispose of tires, pianos, fire-resistant safes, fire extinguishers, etc.
you
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Try going to the Recycling Center.
The Nishi-Waseda Recycling Center effectively utilizes resources by going to your home to collect recyclable furniture that
you don’t need anymore, repairing/restoring it, displaying it for sale, and holding a mini-flea market. Also, the“Mou-ichido
Club”is active operates at the Nishi Waseda Recycling Center following the closure of the Shinjuku Recycling Center.
●Nishi-Waseda Recycling Center (open as of May 2010).
Location: 3-19-5, Nishi-Waseda
03-5272-5374 FAX 03-5272-5384
Homepage
http://www.shinjuku-rc.org/
●Shinjuku Recycling Center
Location: 4-10-17, Takadanobaba
Center will be close from April 2011 to September 2013 (planned date) for rebuilding.
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Items that the city
will not collect
Business-Related Resources/Garbage Paid Service
●Household air conditioners, TV sets, refrigerators, freezers, laundry machines, and clothes driers
(Wastes Disposal and Public Cleansing Act, Article 3: The businesses shall appropriately manage of, the waste left as a result of their business activities.)
They are not classified as large-sized waste. The Home
Appliance Recycling Act requires them to be recycled.
You must make a reservation with a retail outlet or
the Home Appliance Reception Center for collections.
If they are unable to do so on their own, they shall appropriately dispose of the waste by ways such
as commissioning the disposals to specialists such as general waste disposers or resource collectors.
Resources, garbage, etc. from businesses can be collected only if does not interfere with
the city’
s general household waste collection (under 50 kg a day) and a Shinjuku City
Business-Related Paid Waste Disposal Ticket is attached.
There are recycling and transportation fees.
(The fees may vary according to the manufacturer.
The fees below are standard fees.)
Standard Recycling Fees
Air conditioners
●When buying a replacement
Ask the retail outlet for details.
2,100∼3,139Yen
●When only disposing
CRT-based TV sets
Liquid crystal TV sets
1,785∼3,795Yen
Plasma TV sets
Refrigerators/freezers
3,780∼5,869Yen
Clothes washers/dryers
2,520∼3,444Yen
+
Transport
Fee
(as of March 2012)
●Home computers
They are collected/recycled by the
manufacturers
①Ask the retail outlet where you bought the item for details.
②Contact the Home Electric Appliance Reception Center ( 03-5296-7200)
if you are unable to drop off your items at the retailer the items were
purchased at because it has gone out of business.
〈Days/Hours〉(Mon-Sat, 8 am to 5 pm)
③If you will bring your items yourself to the designated direct collections
location, purchase a home appliance recycling ticket at the post office (bank
transfer service fee will be required with the recycling fee), and bring the items
after first contacting the location. Please inquire at the designated collections
locations, a Cleaning Office or Cleaning Center, or check on the local Ward’s
home page.
Ask the manufacturer, etc. of the item to be disposed of for details.
※Contact the Personal Computer 3R Promotion Center(homepage: http://www.pc3r.jp/,
03-5282-7685)for your PC manufacturer’s contact information.
●Automobile
There are recycling
systems operated by the
manufacturers, etc.
Call the Motorcycle Recycling
Call Center
(
03-3598-8075)
for collection methods,
recycling fees, etc.
Call the ELV Recycling System
Contact Center
(
050-3786-7755)
for collection methods,
recycling fees, etc.
Call the Telecommunications
Carriers Association
03-3502-0991)
for details.
※They are recycled
after the personal information
stored in the units is deleted.
●Other items to be collected by specialists
Specialists will be referred to you.
For more information, please contact the waste
collection office・waste collection center in your area.
※Items that are hazardous or foul-smelling
Gas cylinders other than cassette-types, petroleum-based substances (gasoline, diesel,
kerosene, paint thinner, etc.), paint, chemicals, ink for printers, batteries, firecrackers,
matches, fire extinguishers, etc.
※Items that are difficult to dispose of
Tires, pianos, fire-resistant safes, soil, sand, rocks, blocks, sludge, etc.
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(Fees will be revised on October, 2013)
From April to
As of October,
September,2013 2013
(current fees)(fees after
revisions)
Extra-Large Bottles Equal to 70 Liters
( only those marked with) 1 set of 5
2,135Yen 2,415Yen
※Some locations with the ticket have paid waste disposal
tickets for other citys.
3,100Yen
Large / Equal to 45 liters 1 set of 10 2,740Yen 3,100日元
Please be sure to purchase a
“Shinjuku City Business-Related
Paid Waste Disposal Ticket”.
Medium / Equal to 20 liters 1 set of 10 1,220Yen 1,380Yen
Small / Equal to 10 liters 1 set of 10
610Yen
●Paid Waste Disposal Ticket Office
・Shops, convenience stores, supermarkets, etc.
with the“Paid Waste Disposal Ticket Office”sign.
・Waste collection offices, waste collection centers,
the Consumer and Environmental Protection Division
(within the City Office), and special district offices.
690Yen
◆If you use a container:
Mobile phone companies
collect them free of
charge.
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●Business-Related Paid Waste Disposal Ticket Price Table
●When disposing of combustible garbage, metal, ceramic, glass, and plastic containers and wrapping
●Mobile phones / PHS’s
The Automobile Recycling
Law requires them to be
recycled.
Business-Related Paid Waste Disposal Ticket
Attaching Paid Stickers
※There are collecting and recycling fees.
(excluding products with the“PC recycle mark”purchased on or after October 1st, 2003)
Collecting/recycling fees by major manufacturers are 3,150 yen for PC units, and
an additional 3,150 to 4,200 yen for peripheral displays.
●Motorcycles
Businesses must dispose of resources/garbage privately.
Attach the ticket that is
in accordance with the
actual amount of waste
in the container.
◆If you use a bag:
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Attach the ticket that is
in accordance with the
size of the bag.
Use small bags for small
amounts of waste.
60
20
Sticker
●When disposing of recyclable paper
◆Newspapers and
magazines:
◆Cardboard:
シール
10cm
Attach a 10 liter
sticker to each
bundle 10
centimeters high.
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10cm
Attach one 10 liter
sticker to every two
cardboard boxes
about the size
of orange boxes.
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●When disposing of bottles, cans, PET bottles, spray cans, cassette gas cylinders, and dry-cell battery
Please place bottles, cans, PET
bottles, spray cans cassette
gas cylinders and dry-cell
battery in separate bags,
attach the sticker according
to the sizes of the bags, and
place the bags by the side of
the collection container.
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“Resource, Waste”Collection Days in Your Town
Regions (locations of collection points)
A Aizumi-cho
Recyclable
paper,
Combustible
plastic
garbage
containers
& wrappers
(once
(twice
a week) a week)
Metal,
ceramic,
glass
items
Bottles, cans,
PET bottles,
spray cans, Administrative
cassette gas
cylinders bodies
(once
(twice a month) a week)
(once
(twice
a week) a week)
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Akagi Shitamachi
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
Akagi Motomachi
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
Ageba-cho
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Araki-cho
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
I 1-2, Kaga-cho, Ichigaya
Regions (locations of collection points)
Recyclable
paper,
Combustible
plastic
garbage
containers
& wrappers
Ki 1, Kita-Shinjuku
Metal,
ceramic,
glass
items
Bottles, cans,
PET bottles,
spray cans, Administrative
cassette gas
cylinders bodies
(once
(twice a month) a week)
Tue. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Wed. 歌
(Note) Contact the administrative waste collection office・waste collection center in
your area for information if you are in an area where your lot number is stated
as“some areas”or if the collection day column of your area is marked with a ※.
Regions (locations of collection points)
Ta Tansumachi (1 to 32 Banchi)
Recyclable
paper,
Combustible
plastic
garbage
containers
& wrappers
(once
(twice
a week) a week)
Metal,
ceramic,
glass
items
Bottles, cans,
PET bottles,
spray cans, Administrative
cassette gas
cylinders bodies
(once
(twice a month) a week)
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
*Collection days may differ in some
mass apartment complexes.
Regions (locations of collection points)
(once
(twice
a week) a week)
Hu Fukuromachi
Tansumachi (excluding the above) Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Recyclable
paper,
Combustible
plastic
garbage
containers
& wrappers
Metal,
ceramic,
glass
items
Bottles, cans,
PET bottles,
spray cans, Administrative
cassette gas
cylinders bodies
(once
(twice a month) a week)
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
2 to 3, Kita-Shinjuku
Mon. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Wed. 歌
4, Kita-Shinjuku
Mon. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Wed. 新
Tu Tsukijimachi
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
He Benten-cho (32 to 105 Banchi) Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
Kitamachi
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Tsukudo-cho
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Benten-cho (excluding the above) Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
Kitayamabushi-cho
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
Tsukudohachiman-cho (1 Banchi) Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Ho Honshio-cho
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Tsukudohachiman-cho (excluding the above) Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
Mi Minami-cho
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Funamachi
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Sa Saikumachi
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Koura-cho, Ichigaya
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Sakamachi
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
1-3, Sadohara-cho, Ichigaya
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Samon-cho
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Sanai-cho, Ichigaya
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Sanei-cho
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Tomihisa-cho (8, 9 Ban)
Takajomachi, Ichigaya
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Shi Shinanomachi
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Tomihisa-cho (excluding the above) Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
Ya Yamabuki-cho (332 to 366 Banchi) Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
1, Tamachi, Ichigaya
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
1, Shimo-Ochiai
Fri. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Wed. 新
1, Toyama
Wed. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Tue. 新
Yamabuki-cho (excluding the above) Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
2-3, Tamachi, Ichigaya
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
2 to 4, Shimo-Ochiai
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Wed. 新
2, Toyama
Thu. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Tue. 新
Yarai-cho
Daimachi, Ichigaya
Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
Shimomiyabi-cho
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
3, Toyama
Wed. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Tue. 新
Yo Yokoteramachi
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
Choenjimachi, Ichigaya
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Shirogane-cho (12 to 18 Banchi) Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Yochomachi
Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
Nakanocho, Ichigaya
Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
Shirogane-cho (excluding the above) Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
1 to 2, Nakai
Mon. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Wed. 新
1, Yotsuya (along Shinjuku Street in 2, 9, 18 Ban) Wed.
Hachiman-cho, Ichigaya
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Shin-Ogawamachi
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
1 to 2, Naka-Ochiai
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Wed. 新
1, Yotsuya (1, 10 to 17 Ban and the
Funagawaramachi, Ichigaya
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
1, Shinjuku (along Shinjuku Street in 1 to 4, 6 to 10 Ban) Wed.
1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
3 to 4, Naka-Ochiai
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Wed. 新
Banchi above, excluding Shinjuku Street)
Honmura-cho, Ichigaya
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
1, Shinjuku (excluding the above) Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Nakazato-cho
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
1, Yotsuya (along Shinjuku Street and
Naka-cho
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Shinmichi Street in 3, 4, 7, 8, 19, 20 Ban)
Nandomachi
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
1, Yotsuya (5, 21 to 24 Ban, excluding
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Wed. 新
Shinjuku Street and Shinmichi Street)
Nishigoken-cho
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
2, Yotsuya (along Shinjuku Street in 2, 3, 9, 10, 12, 13 Ban) Thu.
1, Nishi-Shinjuku
Fri.
2 to 4, Nishi-Shinjuku
Thu. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 歌
2, Yotsuya (along Shinjuku Street in 1, 4, 8, 11, 14 Ban) Wed.
5, Nishi-Shinjuku
Mon. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 歌
2, Yotsuya (5 to 7 Ban and the Ban above, excluding Shinjuku Street) Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
6, Nishi-Shinjuku
Sat. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 歌
3, Yotsuya (along Shinjuku Street in 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14 Ban) Thu.
7 to 8, Nishi-Shinjuku
Tue. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Wed. 歌
3, Yotsuya (the Banchi above, excluding Shinjuku Street) Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
1-3, Nishi-Waseda
Wed. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Fri.
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
3, Yotsuya (the Banchi above, excluding Shinjuku Street) Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
4, Yotsuya (along Shinjuku Street in 1, 4 to 7 Ban) Wed.
Yakuojimachi, Ichigaya (58 to 85 Banchi) Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
2, Shinjuku (along Shinjuku Street in 5 and 1 to 3 Ban) Wed.
Yakuojimachi, Ichigaya (excluding the above) Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
2, Shinjuku (6 to 8, 9-1, 10 to
Yanagi-cho, Ichigaya (1 to 7, 45, 46,
14, 15-1 to 15-21, 16 to 19 Ban)
48 to 50 Banchi, some areas in 47 Banchi)
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
Wed.
※
※
※
1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
※
Thu. 東
2, Shinjuku ( 4, 9-17 to 9-23,
Yanagi-cho, Ichigaya (8 to 11, 24 to 35 Banchi, some areas in 47 Banchi) Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
15-22 to 15-29 excluding
Yanagi-cho, Ichigaya (15 to 22, 37 to 43 Banchi)
Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
along Shinjuku Street1to 3 Ban)
Yamabushi-cho, Ichigaya
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
3, Shinjuku
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Fri.
※
※
Mon. 歌
※
Thu. 歌
Te Tenjin-cho
To 1, Totsuka-cho
Na Naitomachi
Ni 1 to 4, Nishi-Ochiai
Iwato-cho (1 to 8 Banchi, 25 to 27 Banchi) Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
4, Shinjuku
Fri.
Iwato-cho (excluding the above) Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
5, Shinjuku (1 to 16 Ban)
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 歌
5, Shinjuku (17, 18 Ban)
Fri.
6 to 7, Shinjuku
Wed. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Fri. 歌
Nijikkimachi
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
Ha Haraikatamachi
E Enoki-cho (79 Banchi)
Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
Enoki-cho (excluding the above) Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
O 1, Okubo
Sat. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Thu. Fri.
歌
2, Okubo
Thu. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Fri.
新
3, Okubo
Thu. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Fri.
新
Ka Kaitai-cho
Su Suido-cho
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
Kaguragashi
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
1 to 4, Kagurazaka
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
※
※
※
Mon. 歌
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
Wed. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Fri.
新
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Tue. 東
※
※
Minamienoki-cho
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
Minamimotomachi
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Minamiyamabushi-cho
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
新
Suga-cho
4, Yotsuya (25 to 32 Ban, some areas in 33 and
Sumiyoshi-cho (1, 2 Ban)
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Tue. 東
1, Haramachi (excluding the above) Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
34 Ban, and the Banchi above, excluding Shinjuku Street)
Sumiyoshi-cho (excluding the above) Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
2, Haramachi (some areas in 1
4, Yotsuya (along Shinjuku Street in 2, 3, 8 Ban)
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
to 8, 9 to 12, 30 to 43 Banchi)
1, Takadanobaba
Thu.
※
1st/3rd Sat. Fri. 新
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Thu.
※
2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
3, Yotsuya (along Shinjuku Street in 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13 Ban) Wed.
1, Haramachi (14 to 17 Banchi) Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
2, Haramachi (excluding the above) Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
※
2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
2, Yotsuya (the Banchi above, excluding Shinjuku Street) Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Mon. 歌
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Ta Daikyo-cho
※
4, Yotsuya (9 to 24 Ban, some areas in 33 and
34 Ban, and the Banchi above, excluding Shinjuku Street)
Wa 1 to 3, Wakaba
※
※
※
※
1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Thu.
※
2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
5, Kagurazaka (21 to 24 Banchi) Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
(some areas in 4 to 6, 17, 25 to 34 Ban)
5, Kagurazaka (excluding the above) Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
1, Takadanobaba (excluding the above) Thu. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Fri. 新
3, Haramachi (excluding the above) Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
6, Kagurazaka
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
2, Takadanobaba (some areas in
Babashita-cho
Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
Wakamatsu-cho (excluding the above) Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
Kasumigaokamachi
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
1, 2, 8, 9, 13, 14, 16 to 19 Ban)
Hi Higashienoki-cho
Katamachi (5 and 8 Banchi)
Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Thu. 東
2, Takadanobaba (excluding the above) Thu. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Fri. 新
Thu.
※
1st/3rd Sat. Fri. 新
3, Haramachi (1 to 9 Banchi, 84 to 89 Banchi)
Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
Wed. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Sat. Thu. 東
Wakamatsu-cho (1 to 9 Ban)
Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
Wakamiya-cho
Sat. Mon./Thu. 2nd/4th Fri. Thu. 東
Higashigoken-cho
Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Thu. 東
Waseda-cho
Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
Katamachi (excluding the above) Thu. Tue./Fri. 2nd/4th Sat. Thu. 東
3, Takadanobaba (some areas in 1 to 5, 12, 13, 22, 23 Ban) Fri.
1st/3rd Thu. Fri. 新
1, Hyakunin-cho
Fri. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Sat. Fri.
歌
Waseda-Tsurumaki-cho (545 and 546 Banchi) Tue. Mon./Thu. 1st/3rd Fri. Tue. 東
1 to 2, Kabuki-cho
Fri.
3, Takadanobaba (excluding the above) Fri. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Fri. 新
2, Hyakunin-cho
Sat. Tue./Fri. 1st/3rd Thu. Fri.
歌
Waseda-Tsurumaki-cho (excluding the above) Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
1 to 3, Kami-Ochiai
Mon. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Wed. 新
4, Takadanobaba (some areas in 7
3 to 4, Hyakunin-cho
Fri. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Fri.
新
Waseda-Minami-cho
Kawada-cho
Fri. Wed./Sat. 2nd/4th Thu. Tue. 東
to 9, 11 to 13, 17, 18, 28, 29 Ban)
Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
4, Takadanobaba (excluding the above) Fri. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Fri. 新
Ki Kikui-cho
※
※
Mon. 歌
13
Fri.
※
※
1st/3rd Thu. Fri. 新
Abbreviations of
administrative bodies:
新:Shinjuku Waste Collection Office
東: Shinjuku East Waste Collection Center
03-3950-2923
03-3353-9471
14
Mon. Wed./Sat. 1st/3rd Thu. Tue. 東
歌: Kabuki-cho Waste Collection Center
03-3200-5339