Marutto Honpo, a waste disposal service operated by SYSTR Co., Ltd. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), will run the "Unused Goshuin Books and Temple Pilgrimage Goods Cleanup Campaign" exclusively in Kamakura City from June 1 to June 30, 2026.
Kamakura City is home to numerous temples and shrines, resulting in many households keeping Goshuin stamp books and pilgrimage items. These traditional items are often difficult to dispose of due to emotional attachment or unclear waste classification, and larger items like hanging scrolls, tea utensils, and Japanese furniture are hard to carry out. To address the increased demand for household organization during the rainy season, the company offers a discount of up to 1,000 yen for customers using their flat-rate pack plans that include these items.
Campaign Overview - Campaign Name: Unused Goshuin Books and Temple Pilgrimage Goods Cleanup Campaign (Kamakura City Only) - Duration: June 1, 2026 – June 30, 2026 - Conditions: Customers using flat-rate pack plans - Discount: Up to 1,000 yen discount for collections including target items - Eligible Items: - Goshuin books, Goshuin book bags/files, and pilgrimage stamp books (Nokyochou/Shuinchou) - Pilgrimage goods (white robes, monk stoles, Buddhist rosaries, sutra books, etc.) - Traditional items (temple amulets, household shrines, Buddhist altar items, etc.) - Japanese interior goods (hanging scrolls, folding screens, tea utensils, incense burners, flower vases, etc.) - Japanese furniture (traditional chests, tea cabinets, low tables, legless chairs, etc.) - Application: Mention the "Kamakura Campaign" during the advance estimate
Service Area (All of Kamakura City) - Kamakura/Temple Area: Kamakura, Kita-Kamakura, Yukinoshita, Nikaido, Hase, Gokurakuji, etc. - Coastal/Tourist Area: Yuigahama, Zaimokuza, Inamuragasaki, Koshigoe, etc. - Ofuna/Fukasawa/Nishi-Kamakura Area: Ofuna, Fujimicho, Fukasawa, Shonan-Machiya, Kataseyama, Nishi-Kamakura, etc.
Common Storage Issues Covered The service addresses issues such as Goshuin books taking up storage space, unclear disposal methods for pilgrimage gear, and difficulties in carrying out heavy items like hanging scrolls, tea utensils, and Japanese furniture. It also supports cleanup for vacant homes/villas, handling properties on steep slopes or narrow streets, and collecting these items along with other general household waste.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: キャンペーン