Ebina City is an area with many spots where people gather, such as the Ebina Service Area and Vina Walk, making it a popular hub for driving and travel. In Ebina City, we often hear residents say that souvenirs and local goods they spontaneously bought at travel destinations or service areas are accumulating at home without being displayed.
Traditional local ornaments, keychains, local mugs, empty sweets tins, folk art pieces that you picked up during trips—are these souvenirs that you bought because you wanted them at the time now occupying your display shelves or closets for a long period?
Souvenirs and local goods are difficult to dispose of because they consist of mixed materials such as ceramics, wood, cloth, and paper, making it hard to know which trash category they belong to. Furthermore, they are difficult to throw away due to memories or because they were gifts. As their number increases, people tend to stop organizing them, and they are often left as they are.
June is a season when people spend more time at home due to the rainy season, encouraging the reorganization of display shelves and storage space. It is also the perfect time to declutter before the full-fledged travel season begins. Marutto Honpo will meet the growing demand for 'souvenir disposal,' 'local goods disposal,' 'ornament disposal,' and 'junk removal in Ebina City' during this period.
Junk removal service Marutto Honpo (operated by SYSTR Co., Ltd. / Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) is launching a campaign to collect unused service area souvenirs in a lump sum, limited to Ebina City.
For collections containing undisplayed souvenirs, local goods, or ornaments, customers can receive a discount of up to 1,000 yen off their package total during June.
This campaign provides an opportunity to reclaim display and storage space while respecting travel memories.
✅ Background and Purpose
Ebina City is a transportation hub where multiple expressways and railways intersect, making it a popular stopover for driving and outings. Because residents have many opportunities to go out, travel souvenirs and service area goods tend to pile up easily in their homes.
In particular:
- Local ornaments and folk crafts sleeping in boxes with no place to display them - Keychains, magnets, and local mugs that increased with every trip - Package items such as empty tins, wrapping paper, and paper bags from sweets or souvenirs
These items are hard to part with because they represent gifts or memories, and they continue to occupy display shelves, closets, and cupboards for a long time.
During the rainy season in June, outdoor activities decrease, which is a good timing for indoor cleanup and shelf reorganization. An increasing number of people think about decluttering before the summer travel season. We planned this campaign to match the rising need to clear out undisplayed souvenirs at once. We will collect items while considering reuse and recycling.
✅ Campaign Overview
Campaign Name: Campaign to Collect Unused Service Area Souvenirs in a Lump Sum (Ebina City Only)
Implementation Period: June 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026
Eligibility: Customers using flat-rate pack plans
Discount Details: Up to 1,000 yen discount for collections containing eligible items
Eligible Examples: - Local ornaments / folk crafts such as kokeshi dolls, wood carvings, daruma, beckoning cats (maneki-neko), and ceramics - Local goods such as keychains, straps, magnets, and pennants - Tableware / kitchen goods such as local mugs, teacups, chopsticks, and empty sweets tins - Paper items such as empty sweets boxes, paper bags, travel pamphlets, and postcards - Local T-shirts, towels, character goods, stuffed animals, etc.
Note (Keyword): Please mention 'Ebina City Campaign' at the time of advance quotation.
✅ Campaign Coverage Area (All of Ebina City)
Eligible Area Examples:
All areas within Ebina City, including Chuo, Ogimacho, Kamigo, Shimoimaizumi, Otani, Kawaraguchi, Kokubuminami, Kokubukita, Nakashindens, and Hongo.
Also covering Sugikubokita, Sugikubominami, Mochi, Kadosawabashi, Shake, Satsukicho, Higashikashiwagaya, Kashiwagaya, Kamiimaizumi, Katsuse, Megumicho, Kamikawauchi, and others.
*Service is available throughout Ebina City even for areas not listed above. If you are looking for 'junk removal' or 'souvenir/local goods disposal' in Ebina City, please feel free to contact us.
✅ Common Concerns in Souvenir Decluttering
- Souvenirs and ornaments bought during travel or driving are accumulating in shelves or closets without being displayed. - Traditional ornaments like kokeshi, daruma, and beckoning cats have increased beyond display capacity. - Empty tins of sweets and local mugs remain because they cannot be disposed of easily. - It is hard to discard gifts or souvenirs, and they are compressing storage space. - Local goods consist of mixed materials (ceramics, wood, cloth, paper), making it unclear which trash category they belong to. - A large amount of old travel souvenirs remains in parents' homes or two-family homes. - It is hard to discard due to memories, but I want to free up display space. - I want souvenirs and other junk to be collected together at once.
✅ Common Waste Items from Souvenirs
Local ornaments and folk crafts Local goods and accessories Local tableware and kitchenware Souvenir boxes, packaging, and paper items Travel and driving-related goods
Detailed Collection Item Examples:
Local ornaments and folk crafts: Kokeshi dolls, wood-carved bears, daruma, beckoning cats, clay bells, ceramics, and ornaments
FACT BOX
- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: キャンペーン