Get a 500 Yen Coupon for Your Unwanted T-Shirts! Joinus 'T-Shirt Trade-in Campaign' for Sotetsu Point App Members on June 13-14, 2026

Joinus, operated by Sotetsu Building Management, will hold a 'T-Shirt Trade-in Campaign' on June 13-14, 2026, as part of its SDGs initiatives. Members of the Sotetsu Point App can trade in unwanted T-shirts for a 500-yen shopping coupon and a 200-yen food coupon. Collected items will support developing countries via a non-profit organization.
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Joinus, operated by Sotetsu Building Management Co., Ltd. of the Sotetsu Group, will hold a 'T-Shirt Trade-in Campaign' for two days on June 13 (Sat) and 14 (Sun), 2026, as part of its SDGs activities. During this period, if you bring in unwanted T-shirts, you will receive a 500-yen coupon that can be used within the facility. This project is held annually and has been well-received by many customers. This year, for Sotetsu Point App members, we will present a 500-yen coupon for every unwanted T-shirt brought from home, which can be used for purchases of 3,000 yen or more (including tax). Additionally, we will give away a 200-yen coupon that can be used at sweets and food stores. T-shirts eligible for collection include short-sleeved, long-sleeved, and children's clothing. T-shirts purchased outside of Joinus are also accepted. The T-shirts collected from everyone will be used to support development activities in developing countries through the certified NPO Bridge Asia Japan. This popular campaign allows you to easily participate in SDGs initiatives with items sleeping at home and receive valuable coupons. It is a great opportunity to enjoy shopping during the seasonal change. Please take this opportunity to enjoy early summer shopping and dining at Joinus at a great value.

FAQ

Where is Joinus located?

It is directly connected to Yokohama Station in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture.