Nice to put a face to the pleasant voice i have been listening to for quite some time. Really enjoy your podcast and your laughs always make me smile. Thanks for all of your work!
Where do you keep you food waste until the pickup day?Twice a week is a pretty big gap to have food waste in your house and the smell will start getting bad
I have to say when I traveled to Japan a few years ago, I was caught by surprise when I found no trash bins in the streets. We had come from a McDonald’s in Tokyo and left with our drinks. I did not know at the time that we shouldn’t have done that. Regardless I had a hard time trying to find a way of disposing of those drinks. Everyone I asked did not understand what I was asking. I’m sure I seemed really weird to them asking for garbage bins. Lesson learned. 😂
I throw it away where I shop. I believe that urban residents typically dispose of their trash, (like onigiri wrappers, empty snack bags, and bottles, ) at transit stations. Living in the countryside, where most people use cars, they probably either take their trash back home or dispose of it at convenience stores or roadside stations.
Regardless of whether you live in a rural or urban area, it varies considerably depending on the municipality you live in, so please look up "City/town name + ごみ ".
最近、日本風のパッケージの商品が増えていることに気づきました。たとえば、ペットボトルから紙を簡単に取り除くことができます。ガラス用のゴミ箱をしばらく見ていなかったことに気づきました。 しかし、人々はグラスやペットボトルをスーパーマーケットに返却することになっているので、これは当然のことです。 まるで自動販売機かATMのような外観です。すべてのボトルを挿入するだけで、レシピが表示されます。その金額が全体の費用から差し引かれます。(ペットボトルの場合は25セントの追加料金がかかりますが、その場合は返金されます) 最近は日本語で書くのが難しいです。w Large Trash Containers are being emptied every week, but where i currently live - for every apartment there is a smaller container. Those are being emptied every 2 weeks and you have to place them outside yourself. Paper will also be picked up every week. Plastic i think every 2 weeks. Once a year you can make an appointment for "large trash" like old furniture at no extra cost. But certain things like electronics and such cost extra unless you dispose them yourself. 以上です。
Nice to put a face to the pleasant voice i have been listening to for quite some time. Really enjoy your podcast and your laughs always make me smile. Thanks for all of your work!
Wow, thank you! It means a lot!
Where I live I can just burn my trash if I want to, side note old sofa burn really well. Enjoyed the podcast.
Thanks for the interesting trivia😂 I want to watch it so badly!
Wow I had heard trash disposal was complicated in Japan, but I had no idea it was this involved. As always, thank you so much for your videos!
Happy to help! Thanks for watching!
ありがとうございました、いつも動画をアップする。
コメントありがとうございます!
日本語の練習できたし、アドバスも便利です!ありがとうございます!
コメントありがとうございます!
アドバイスほんと便利です
Great podcast, as usual! Much thanks! Keep it up!
Much appreciated!
とても楽しくて新しいと面白い情報が持ってきました。ありがとうございます!
ご視聴ありがとうございます!
Where do you keep you food waste until the pickup day?Twice a week is a pretty big gap to have food waste in your house and the smell will start getting bad
Thanks!
ありがとうございます!
いいねー素敵だ😀癒された😊
ゴミの話で癒された😊笑?
@@SayuriSaying 違うよーさゆりちゃんの表情に癒された🤩
thx you so much your effort
Glad you enjoy it!
日本 に 住んでいた 1年 に なりました でも ゴミ 捨て方 は まだ わかりません しかし この 動画 を 見たら ゴミ を 別れる ように なった 本当に ありがとうございます❤
こちらこそコメントありがとうございます❤️すごくうれしいです!
I have to say when I traveled to Japan a few years ago, I was caught by surprise when I found no trash bins in the streets. We had come from a McDonald’s in Tokyo and left with our drinks. I did not know at the time that we shouldn’t have done that. Regardless I had a hard time trying to find a way of disposing of those drinks. Everyone I asked did not understand what I was asking. I’m sure I seemed really weird to them asking for garbage bins. Lesson learned. 😂
Find the nearest コンビニ crisis averted.
Actually, these days, more and more convenience stores do not allow garbage to be thrown away🤪
I throw it away where I shop.
I believe that urban residents typically dispose of their trash, (like onigiri wrappers, empty snack bags, and bottles, ) at transit stations. Living in the countryside, where most people use cars, they probably either take their trash back home or dispose of it at convenience stores or roadside stations.
Is this all over Japan or only on big prefectures?
Im thinking on buying land in a rural area so I'm gathering as much information as possible
Regardless of whether you live in a rural or urban area, it varies considerably depending on the municipality you live in, so please look up "City/town name + ごみ ".
little problem with English translation subtitles at 05:13 - 05:40 position. I think ChatGPT screwed up a bit there :D .
Thank you for pointing this out! I will check and make the correction!
動画の最後に出てくる曲のタイトルは何ですか?
私のPodcast用に作ってもらいました。だから曲名がありません!
近所でゴミネットを使いないビルがまだあります。たまにカラスがごみ袋を破れます。-_-
それは残念ですね!カラスは賢いのでゴミを上手に荒らしますね🙃
Doumo arigaatou gozaimsu ❤️
❤️
最近、日本風のパッケージの商品が増えていることに気づきました。たとえば、ペットボトルから紙を簡単に取り除くことができます。ガラス用のゴミ箱をしばらく見ていなかったことに気づきました。
しかし、人々はグラスやペットボトルをスーパーマーケットに返却することになっているので、これは当然のことです。
まるで自動販売機かATMのような外観です。すべてのボトルを挿入するだけで、レシピが表示されます。その金額が全体の費用から差し引かれます。(ペットボトルの場合は25セントの追加料金がかかりますが、その場合は返金されます)
最近は日本語で書くのが難しいです。w
Large Trash Containers are being emptied every week, but where i currently live - for every apartment there is a smaller container. Those are being emptied every 2 weeks and you have to place them outside yourself. Paper will also be picked up every week. Plastic i think every 2 weeks. Once a year you can make an appointment for "large trash" like old furniture at no extra cost. But certain things like electronics and such cost extra unless you dispose them yourself.
以上です。
ドイツのゴミ情報のレポートありがとうございます!面白いです!
さゆりさん、こんにちは。久しぶりだ😊
今回話したことは面白いだ。教えてくれてありがとう👍
ところで、僕は今緑の島にいるんだ。二週間めっちゃ素晴らしい旅を過した。さゆりさんは緑の島に行ったことがある? 僕が撮った写真に興味があるか。
ちなみに、来年の秋はもう一回日本に行く事にしたんだ。それじゃ、また今度。
Interesting and educational. Thanks!