Addressing the need to organize dressers on the second floor and unused appliances. Kaikuru Sumiyoshi/Suminoe store launches an enhanced furniture and appliance buy-back campaign.

The on-site buy-back service "Kaikuru Sumiyoshi/Suminoe" has launched an enhanced buy-back campaign for furniture and appliances. The service caters to the need for organizing large, hard-to-move items like dressers on the second floor in parts of Osaka City.
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  • 📰 Published: May 15, 2026 at 01:20
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The on-site buy-back service "Kaikuru Sumiyoshi/Suminoe" will launch a "Furniture & Appliance" campaign starting Friday, May 15, 2026.
In the Sumiyoshi, Suminoe, and Nishinari wards of Osaka City, there is a growing number of concerns such as "I can't move the dresser on the second floor" and "I want to get rid of heavy appliances, but I can't carry them out myself." In many cases, large furniture and appliances have been left untouched for years, making tidying up a significant burden.

■ Organize the "Furniture and Appliances You've Been Meaning to Tidy Up" and refresh your home.

By organizing unused furniture and appliances in your home, you can create more space and improve your living flow.

Transform an "unused room" back into a usable space.
Organize old dressers and heavy cupboards left on the second floor. The cleared space can be used as a hobby room or a bedroom for when grandchildren stay over.

Support for all your home's appliances, from removal onwards.
From refrigerators and washing machines to kitchen appliances like microwaves and rice cookers. By handling everything from removal to buy-back, we make tidying up your room smooth and easy.

Dispose of your cherished furniture with a sense of satisfaction.
For items you feel are "too valuable to just throw away," such as wedding furniture or cherished possessions, we support a satisfying disposal by acting as a bridge for reuse.

■ "1,000 Yen Buy-back Box" for organizing peripheral items.

When appraising musical instruments, as a buy-back option, you can also use our "1,000 Yen Buy-back Box" for peripheral equipment or other household items you wish to organize. Our appraiser will bring a dedicated box, and you can fill it with small items (small appliances, miscellaneous goods, etc.) you want to dispose of, which we will take for 1,000 yen per box. Some items are not eligible for buy-back. Please check with the appraiser on the day for details.

■ Customer Testimonials

We have received many high ratings in the reviews posted on Google Maps.

"They visited promptly as they were in a nearby area, and their friendly and polite service left me satisfied with the appraisal price. I would use them again."

"I was struggling to dispose of a small washing machine, but their courteous service from the initial phone call to the home visit made me feel at ease."

■ Campaign Overview

Period: From Friday, May 15, 2026
*The end date is undecided and we may stop accepting applications early depending on congestion.

Service Area: All areas of Sumiyoshi, Suminoe, and Nishinari wards in Osaka City.

We accept consultations and reservations by phone or through our inquiry form.
For checking the latest availability, contacting us by phone is smoother.

■ Store Information

Store Name: Kaikuru Sumiyoshi/Suminoe
Service Area: Sumiyoshi, Suminoe, and Nishinari wards, Osaka City
On-site & Appraisal Fee: Completely free (cash paid on the spot)
Phone Inquiry: 0120-467-690
LINE Inquiry: https://line.me/R/ti/p/@180dbbuh
Homepage: https://kaikuru.com/area/sumiyoshi

■ Kaikuru Headquarters

Operating Company: RC Corporation
Representative: Naoki Ohori
Headquarters: Tamatsutsumi-dori Eminence Court 1F, 2-18-5 Higashi-Yaguchi, Ota-ku, Tokyo
Inquiry: 0120-22-8196
Homepage: https://kaikuru.com