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How to Dispose of Radio

Last reviewed: Jul 2026

How to dispose (typical flow) 3 STEPSRegular collection
  1. 1 Sort and prepare it per your city's rules
  2. 2 Check the collection day on the calendar
  3. 3 Put it out at the collection point on the morning of the day

* Steps and fees vary by municipality — check your city's page.

How to dispose of Radio
Steps to dispose of Radio
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What Type of Garbage is Radio?

The classification of Radio varies by municipality. Generally, it falls into one of the following categories:

不燃ごみ

* Please check the municipality links below for exact classification.

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Disposal Methods for Radio

Municipal Garbage Collection

Put it out on the designated collection day following local rules. Oversized items require advance booking.

Cost: Free to a few hundred yen (oversized items may have fees)

Use a Junk Removal Service

They come to your home, making it easy to dispose of heavy or large items. Efficient when disposing of multiple items.

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Important Notes Before Disposal

  • Always remove batteries. Built-in batteries can cause fires when compressed in garbage trucks.
  • Bundle the cord with the device. No need to dispose of cords separately.
  • Free disposal if it fits in small electronics collection boxes. Located at public facilities like city halls and libraries (slot: approx. 30cm×15cm).
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Detailed Rules by City

Select your city to see exact classification, collection schedule, and fees for Radio.

City-specific data for this item is being prepared. Please refer to the general guidance above and check your municipality's official information.

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Detailed Guide

Steps

  1. Remove all batteries (dry cells → municipal battery collection; rechargeables → electronics-store recycling)
  2. Small radios → non-burnable garbage, or a small-appliance recycling box if it fits the slot
  3. Large boom boxes over the threshold → book oversized collection (fee varies by municipality)
  4. Retract the antenna so it doesn’t pierce the garbage bag

Alternatives to throwing away

  • Resale: working shortwave, emergency, and vintage tube radios have steady used demand
  • Store take-back: some electronics retailers collect small appliances (a fee may apply)
  • Donation: emergency radios are welcomed on local reuse boards
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FAQ

What type of garbage is Radio?
It varies by municipality, but generally classified as "不燃ごみ". Please check your local rules.
Can I dispose of Radio for free?
Free if put out on regular collection days. Oversized items may require fees of a few hundred yen. Small electronics collection boxes offer free recycling in some cases.
Do I need to remove the batteries?
Yes, always remove batteries. Batteries left inside can cause fires when compressed in collection trucks. Dispose of removed batteries separately as hazardous waste.
Where are small electronics collection boxes?

🏛️ Municipal Collection Boxes (Free)

  • City/ward offices and branches
  • Community centers and libraries
  • Some supermarkets and shopping malls
  • Recycling centers

*Items must fit through the slot (approx. 30cm×15cm)

⚠️ Can electronics stores collect for free?

⚠️ Note: Electronics store collection services are NOT the same as municipal collection boxes!

🏪 Electronics Store Collection

  • Many stores offer free collection only when buying a replacement
  • Without a purchase, there's usually a fee (several hundred yen~)
  • Policies vary by store

🏛️ Municipal Small Electronics Boxes

  • Always free to use
  • No purchase required
  • Located at city offices, libraries, etc.

💡 Tip: If you want to dispose for free, look for municipal collection boxes.

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