Housing & Life
Japan's Garbage Sorting Rules Explained (by Region)
Japan's garbage sorting rules vary by municipality. After moving, always check the rules for your area.
① Types of Garbage
- 🔥 Burnable (Moeru): Food waste, paper scraps, fabric
- ❌ Non-burnable (Moenai): Metal, glass, ceramics, small electronics
- ♻️ Recyclables (Shigen): PET bottles, cans, glass bottles, cardboard
- 🛋️ Oversized (Sodai): Furniture, appliances (pre-registration required)
💡 How to find local rulesCheck the garbage calendar from your city office, or search "[city name] garbage sorting" online.
② Collection Days & Times
Usually 1-2 times per week. Put out garbage by 8am on collection day.
③ Garbage Bags
Many cities require designated garbage bags sold at supermarkets and convenience stores.
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