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Nov

"I come almost every day" Jimoti and Setagaya Ward bring in

Jimoti (Headquarters, Shinagawa Ward), a company that operates Setagaya -ku, Tokyo and a regional information site, has created a spottered spot.You can still use what you can still use, sell it to the necessary people, or give it for free.This is the first time in the country to establish a joint base between the company and local governments in a demonstration experiment to reuse the oversized garbage.

Attaya -ku Kitami spots are lined with a wide variety of things, such as chairs, toys, golf and ski supplies.Even on weekdays, people visit one after another.

 「ほぼ1日おきに来てます」ジモティーと世田谷区が持ち込みスポット

Rimi Aoyama, who lives nearby, purchased a hot plate for 300 yen, saying, "I come almost every day."She says, "If you don't come right after seeing the site, you'll get rid of good things soon."My son and wife live together, and have bought rice cookers, range and vacuum cleaners at a low price.

Ryunosuke Omae (24), who lives in the ward, purchases a vacuum cleaner, tool stand, and darts for a total of 1,000 yen, saying, "I am a student," and the umbrella is free.A man (43) in Suginami Ward (43) who came by motorcycle purchased an aquarium for 500 yen."I wonder if it's 4,000 yen if it's a new one. I got a good thing."

It is Setagaya wards who can bring it in.It is for those that can be used well in the state, and it is not possible to pick up damage, dirt, or odor.Recycled home appliances such as refrigerators and washing machines, bedding and large furniture are also excluded.

If you book the date and time on the site and bring it in, you will be picked up for free.Some of the wards are collected as oversized garbage and are in good condition.Jimoti's staff checks the goods and introduces it on the site for free or price.You can get or buy it even if you are not a ward.The parking space is limited, and you will come on foot or bicycle and take it home.

According to the ward, about 1900 in the residents of the ward, about half a month after the brought in on October 6, and about 50 points were received from those collected by the ward, and about 1700 points were scored.Jimoti's public relations Ryo Miyamoto says, "Some sites that buy and sell among individuals are difficult to distribute due to shipping costs. I want to provide information that can be used in the region without garbage.""There are many things that can be used even if it is served as oversized garbage. We hope that it will lead to dust loss."The attempt will be going on until the end of March next year.(Yumi Nakayama)