Calendar H district Garbage Collection
Collection days can change by address block, holiday, building, and local station. Always confirm the final day with the official local area page or GomiMate's address-level calendar.
Local ruleYashima, Furutakamatsu and southern Mure
Collection schedule
Start with the six collection streams, then confirm the day for your address block.
- Burnable garbage
- Every Tuesday and Friday. Use a Takamatsu designated bag and put it at the assigned station by 8:00 a.m.
- Non-burnable garbage
- The second and fourth Thursday for crushable and hazardous waste. Crushable waste uses a Takamatsu designated bag.
- Recyclables
- The first and third Monday for cans, glass bottles and PET bottles.
- Plastic packaging
- Every Wednesday for plastic containers and packaging.
- Paper and cloth
- The second and fourth Monday for paper and cloth.
- Bulky waste
- Bulky waste is not part of the A-H station calendar. Confirm Takamatsu's official application or facility route before disposal.
Before pickup morning
Three checks prevent most rejected bags.
- 1. Match the addressConfirm the town, block, building, and assigned collection point.
- 2. Prepare the itemUse the correct bag, empty containers, and separate caps or labels where required.
- 3. Check the timeReview holiday changes and set items out by the local morning deadline.
Official links
Municipal pages to use for final verification.
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Resident sorting checklist
Calendar H district, Takamatsu residents should confirm the address block, collection station, collection morning, apartment waste-room rule, and bag requirement before setting out trash.
Use the schedule rows as a guide, then verify official local area pages for holidays, temporary changes, bulky waste booking, disposal stickers, hazardous items, and building-specific instructions.
If you are moving, separate ordinary garbage, cardboard, clothing, appliances, furniture, batteries, and spray cans early because they may use different routes and deadlines.
- Japan garbage collection schedule
- local area waste sorting official page
- burnable non burnable recyclable
- plastic packaging PET bottle
- bulky waste reservation sticker
- apartment waste room collection station
- designated bag transparent bag
- moving out large garbage
- battery aerosol fluorescent lamp
- home appliance recycling retailer take back
Local resident advice
Check the details that can change by building and collection point.
Calendar H district is part of Takamatsu. Takamatsu publishes eight official A-H calendar districts. Use the district covering your community, a designated bag where required, and the assigned station by 8:00 a.m. Collection days can change by address block, holiday, building, and local station. Always confirm the final day with the official local area page or GomiMate's address-level calendar.
Known for: Yashima, Furutakamatsu and southern Mure
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Local context for this guide.
FAQ
How do I find my exact garbage day?
Choose your local area first, then confirm the address block or collection station. Large apartments can have their own internal waste room rules.
Do I need a special garbage bag?
Rules vary by city. Tokyo wards often allow transparent or semi-transparent bags, Osaka uses see-through bags, and Kobe uses designated city bags for regular categories.
How do I dispose of bulky waste?
Bulky waste requires advance booking, a fee, and a disposal sticker or confirmation number. Do not leave large items at a station without booking.
Takamatsu — All districts
- Calendar A districtTakamatsu Daiichi (Matsushima, Tsukiji and Shinshioyamachi), Hanazono, Shinbancho (Yonbancho) and Shionoe
- Calendar B districtShinbancho (Nisshin and Nibancho), Kameoka, Aji and northern Mure
- Calendar C districtRitsurin, Ota and Kagawa (Asano)
- Calendar D districtKita, Hayashi, Tahita and southern Kokubunji
- Calendar E districtDanshi, Tsurugiuchi, Kozai, Kinashi, Shimokasai and northern Kokubunji
- Calendar F districtTsuruo, Ichinomiya, Enza, Kawaoka and Kagawa (Kawahigashi)
- Calendar G districtMaeda, Mitani, Kawazoe, Busshozan, Kawashima, Sogo, Nishiueda, Higashiueta, Konan and Kagawa (Ono)