🗑️ Garbage Disposal & Recycling Guide for Foreign Residents in Japan
How to sort and dispose of garbage correctly in Japan, including collection schedules, sorting rules, and penalties.
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Japan has strict garbage sorting rules that vary by municipality. Garbage is typically separated into burnable, non-burnable, recyclable (PET bottles, cans, glass, paper), and oversized items. Collection days are set by your municipality, and using designated garbage bags is often required.
Garbage Sorting Categories
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Japanese garbage is typically sorted into 4-8 categories: burnable (combustible), non-burnable, recyclable (PET bottles, cans, glass, paper), and oversized items. Rules vary by municipality.
Japan is known for strict garbage sorting rules. The most common categories include:
Kitchen waste, paper, cloth, leather, rubber
Ceramics, small metals, non-recyclable glass
Remove caps/labels, rinse and flatten
Rinse before disposing
Newspapers, magazines, cardboard — bundle separately
Furniture, appliances — special pickup required
Collection Schedules
| Type | Typical Frequency | Put Out By |
|---|---|---|
| 🔥 Burnable | 2-3 times per week | Before 8:00 AM |
| 🪨 Non-burnable | Once every 1-2 weeks | Before 8:00 AM |
| ♻️ Recyclables | Once a week | Before 8:00 AM |
| 📰 Paper | Once every 1-2 weeks | Before 8:00 AM |
💡 How to Find Your Schedule
Check your city hall, apartment management, or municipality's website (often multilingual). Many cities have smartphone apps with collection day reminders.
⚠️ Fukuoka Exception
Fukuoka City has unique nighttime collection — garbage is put out in the evening, not the morning.
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ひつような てつづきを しらべる →Designated Garbage Bags
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| 🛍️ Where to Buy | Convenience stores and supermarkets |
| 💰 Price | 300-800 yen for a pack of 10 |
| 📋 Required? | Many municipalities require designated bags |
⚠️ Important
Using the wrong bags or regular plastic bags may result in your garbage being left uncollected with a warning sticker. Cities like Nagoya are particularly strict about designated bags and sorting. Some municipalities provide free bags for recyclables.
Disposing of Large Items (粗大ごみ)
Call your city hall or book online
粗大ごみ処理券 from a convenience store (200-2,000 yen per item)
On the scheduled date, place the item with sticker attached
⚠️ Electronics (TVs, Refrigerators, Washers, ACs)
These items fall under the Home Appliance Recycling Law (家電リサイクル法) and have separate, higher fees. Contact the manufacturer or a home electronics retailer for disposal.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Wrong Collection Day
Check your schedule carefully for each type
❌ Incorrect Sorting
Learn the categories for your municipality
❌ Wrong Bags
Use designated bags where required
❌ Not Rinsing Recyclables
PET bottles and cans must be rinsed
❌ Night Before Disposal
Put out garbage morning of collection day only
💡 Tip
Your apartment management or neighbors can be helpful resources for learning local rules. Don't hesitate to ask!
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- 1
Get the local garbage guide
Obtain the multilingual garbage sorting guide from city hall, your apartment management, or your city's website.
- 2
Learn collection days
Check the schedule for each garbage type in your neighborhood. Set reminders on your phone.
- 3
Buy designated bags
Purchase the correct designated bags at convenience stores or supermarkets (if required in your municipality).
- 4
Sort and prepare
Separate garbage into the correct categories. Rinse PET bottles and cans. Bundle newspapers and cardboard.
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Place at collection point on time
Put garbage at the designated spot by 8:00 AM on the correct collection day (evening in Fukuoka).
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What happens if I sort garbage incorrectly?
Where do I get designated garbage bags?
How do I dispose of a mattress or furniture?
Can I throw away garbage at a convenience store?
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