Ota Ward Exclusive June Campaign | Collection Campaign for Abandoned Crafting Supplies | Tools, Materials, and Unfinished Projects Accepted | Marutto Honpo Junk Removal

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  • Ota Ward Exclusive June Campaign | Collection Campaign for Abandoned Crafting Supplies | Tools, Materials, and Unfinished Projects Accepted | Marutto Honpo Junk Removal
  • Ota Ward is a city of craftsmanship, home to factories and artisans. Many residents here enjoy DIY, crafts, and other creative hobbies, but often leave behind unused tools and materials from abandoned projects. Marutto Honpo is launching a limited-time June campaign offering up to ¥1,000 off for collecting these unused crafting supplies in Ota Ward.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 14, 2026

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Ota Ward is a city of craftsmanship, home to factories and artisans. Many residents here enjoy DIY, crafts, and other creative hobbies, but often leave behind unused tools and materials from abandoned projects. Marutto Honpo is launching a limited-time June campaign offering up to ¥1,000 off for collecting these unused crafting supplies in Ota Ward.

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Ota Ward Exclusive June Campaign | Collection Campaign for Abandoned Crafting Supplies | Tools, Materials, and Unfinished Projects Accepted | Marutto Honpo Junk Removal (June 14, 2026), PR Times
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PR Times
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June 14, 2026
Ota Ward is a city of craftsmanship, home to factories and artisans. Many residents here enjoy DIY, crafts, and other creative hobbies, but often leave behind unused tools and materials from abandoned projects. Marutto Honpo is launching a limited-time June campaign offering up to ¥1,000 off for collecting these unused crafting supplies in Ota Ward.
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Ota Ward is a city rooted in craftsmanship, with a strong presence of local factories and artisan culture. In this area, where many residents enjoy creative activities such as DIY, woodworking, crafts, modeling, and electronics, we frequently hear that hobby tools and materials started but never finished are left unused.

Have DIY tools, wood scraps, half-used paint or resin, an unused sewing machine, or half-built shelves and unfinished knitted works—items kept "just in case I restart someday"—been occupying your workspace, closets, or storage spaces for too long?

Crafting supplies come in many forms—tools, fabric, wood, chemicals—and it's often unclear which waste category they belong to. Partially used paints and large tools are also difficult to dispose of and transport. Emotional attachment makes it even harder to let go, so many people end up keeping them indefinitely.

June brings the rainy season, increasing time spent at home and prompting people to reorganize their creative spaces and storage. It's also a time when many review their progress in the first half of the year. As demand rises for terms like "DIY tool disposal," "craft supply disposal," "crafting tool disposal," and "junk removal in Ota Ward," Marutto Honpo is stepping in to help.

Marutto Honpo, a junk removal service operated by SYSTR Corporation (Chiyoda City, Tokyo), is launching an Ota Ward-exclusive campaign to collect abandoned crafting supplies.

For collections including tools, materials, and unfinished projects from hobbies you no longer plan to continue, customers using a fixed-rate pack plan will receive up to ¥1,000 off in June.

This campaign aims to help you reclaim your workspace and storage while respecting the memories of your creative hobbies.

## Background and Purpose

Ota Ward is a hub of craftsmanship, with metalworking, carpentry, and local factories forming its cultural backbone. Many households here enjoy DIY, crafts, and model-making. However, it's also common for people to start new hobbies and abandon them, leaving behind tools and materials.

In particular:

- Power and hand tools, wood scraps, and offcuts from abandoned DIY projects
- Half-used paints, adhesives, and resins that are starting to harden
- Sewing machines, craft kits, half-finished shelves, or knitted works rarely used

These items are often kept due to the hope of restarting or emotional attachment, continuing to occupy workspaces, closets, and storage for long periods.

During the rainy season in June, people spend more time indoors and are more likely to reevaluate their creative spaces and storage. This campaign is designed to meet the growing need to declutter and organize when there's no intention to restart a hobby. Items that can be reused will be directed toward recycling or resale.

## Campaign Overview

Campaign Name: Collection Campaign for Abandoned Crafting Supplies (Ota Ward Exclusive)

Period: June 1, 2026 – June 30, 2026

Eligibility: Customers using fixed-rate pack plans

Discount: Up to ¥1,000 off total collection cost when campaign items are included

Examples of Eligible Items:

- DIY tools: power tools, hand tools, toolboxes, workbenches
- Woodworking/DIY materials: wood, offcuts, plywood, paint, adhesives
- Sewing supplies: sewing machines, fabric, yarn, knitting needles, craft kits
- Craft/art supplies: resin, beads, clay, paints, leather, plastic models
- Unfinished projects: half-built shelves, knitted works, partially assembled models or dioramas

Note: Partially used paints, spray cans, chemicals, and power tool batteries will be handled after safety inspection.

Keyword (for discount): Mention "Ota Ward campaign" during your estimate request.

## Service Area (All of Ota Ward)

Example Areas:

Kamata, Omori, Ikegami, Yukigaya, Ookayama, Shimonakano, Den-en-chofu, Hisago, Yaguchi, Nishimagome, and all other areas within Ota Ward

Higashimagome, Minami-Yukigaya, Kitasenzoku, Haginaka, Haneda, Tamagawa, Kamata-Honcho, Sanno, Chuo, Nakaikegami, Chidori, Nishi-Kamata, Higashikoiwa, and more

Note: Service is available throughout Ota Ward. If you're in Ota Ward and searching for "junk removal" or "disposal of crafting tools and materials," feel free to consult us.

## Common Challenges with Organizing Crafting Supplies

- Hobby tools and materials from abandoned projects are gathering dust in shelves and closets
- Half-used paint, adhesives, or resin are starting to harden
- Power tools or sewing machines were bought but rarely used
- Half-finished shelves or knitted works are left untouched
- Crafting supplies vary widely (tools, fabric, wood, chemicals), making it hard to know which waste category to use
- Large items like workbenches or ladders are difficult to move and dispose of
- You know you won't restart, but emotional attachment makes disposal hard
- You want to collect crafting supplies along with other junk in one go

## Common Unwanted Crafting Items

- Tools and power tools
- Woodworking and DIY materials
- Sewing and craft supplies
- Craft and art supplies
- Unfinished or half-completed projects

## Detailed Examples of Collectible Items

Tools and Power Tools:
Electric drills, sanders, saws, grinders, hand tools, toolboxes, workbenches, ladders, measuring tools, etc.

Woodworking and DIY Materials:
Wood, offcuts, plywood, lumber, paint, varnish, adhesives, putty, metal pipes (cans with contents require inspection), etc.

Sewing and Craft Supplies:
Sewing machines, fabric, cloth, yarn, knitting needles, embroidery tools, craft kits, patterns, sewing boxes, etc.

Craft and Art Supplies:
Resin, beads, jewelry parts, clay, paint, art supplies, canvas, leather, leathercraft tools, plastic models, etc.

Unfinished Projects:
Half-built shelves or racks, knitted works, partially assembled models or dioramas, unfinished painted works, etc.

## Pricing Examples (Fixed-Rate Packs)

Cardboard Pack: From ¥3,000 (normally ¥5,000+) → Campaign price!

Light Truck Pack: From ¥8,000 (normally ¥15,000+) → Campaign price!

1.5-Ton Truck Pack: From ¥15,000 (normally ¥35,000+) → Campaign price!

All prices include travel, vehicle, and staff fees—no hidden costs.

## Who This Is For

- Households with accumulated tools and materials from abandoned hobbies
- Those looking to dispose of DIY or woodworking tools and wood
- People wanting to organize sewing machines, craft supplies, or yarn
- Those with excess resin, beads, art supplies, or plastic models
- Anyone wanting to clear out unfinished or incomplete projects
- Those struggling to dispose of half-used paints or chemicals
- Residents of Ota Ward looking for junk removal
- Those wanting to collect crafting supplies along with other unwanted items in one visit

## Easy Estimates via LINE!

With Marutto Honpo, you can request an estimate just by sending photos via LINE.

Even if you have many different items—tools, wood, sewing machines, craft supplies—just take photos of your workspace or storage and send them for an instant estimate.

Feel free to ask via LINE: "Can I include this power tool too?" or "Can you take half-used paint or batteries?"

Please include a note saying "I'd like the Ota Ward campaign" in your message to speed up the estimate process.

## Inquiries and Consultations

📞 Phone: 0120-600-065 (Available 24/7, year-round)

📍 Services in Ota Ward

FAQ

What is the Ota Ward June campaign about?

A limited-time campaign offering up to ¥1,000 off for removing abandoned crafting supplies using fixed-rate packs.

What items qualify as 'maker supplies'?

Tools, materials, unfinished projects from DIY, sewing, or crafting hobbies.

How do I get the discount?

Mention 'Ota Ward campaign' during your estimate request.

Can leftover paint or batteries be collected?

Yes, after safety inspection, though some conditions may apply.

Is service available throughout Ota Ward?

Yes, all areas including Kamata, Omori, and Den-en-chofu are covered.