Last Updated: April 2026
Japan Garbage Sorting Guide 2026
Master the 6 universal garbage categories. Then check your city's collection schedule.
Burnable
燃えるゴミ
Food waste, paper, wood, fabric, rubber
Non-Burnable
燃えないゴミ
Metal, ceramics, glass items, small electronics
Plastic Containers
プラスチック容器
Food trays, shampoo bottles, caps (marked with プラ)
PET Bottles
ペットボトル
Drink bottles (must be rinsed, cap & label removed)
Cans & Glass Bottles
缶・ビン
Aluminum cans, steel cans, sake/beer bottles
Paper & Cardboard
紙・段ボール
Newspapers, magazines, cardboard boxes (flattened)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- 1Pizza boxes → Burnable (NOT recyclable due to grease)
- 2Styrofoam trays → Wash and recycle (many stores have collection boxes)
- 3Oversized items (>30cm) → Call city hall for pickup appointment
- 4Batteries & light bulbs → Separate collection (check electronics store)
- 5Aerosol cans → Must be empty, puncture hole in can before disposal
Yamada Hack
70% of smaller Japanese cities don't have English garbage guides. That's why we created this universal guide. The categories are the same everywhere - only collection days differ by location.
Find Your City's Schedule
Every city in Japan has different collection days. Use 5374.jp to find your exact schedule.
Yamada Hack: Read Japanese Sites
This link goes to a Japanese-only website. Install Google Translate Extension for Chrome to view it in English automatically.
Covers 1000+ cities across Japan • Updated by local governments
🎯 Quick Tips
⏰ Put out the night before
Most collection is early morning (6-8 AM)
👜 Use designated bags
Many cities require specific colored bags
🧴 Rinse containers
Remove food residue before recycling
📦 Flatten cardboard
Tie with string, separate from other paper