Kaikuru Abeno Store's New Campaign
As the rainy season approaches, Kaikuru Abeno Store has launched a special initiative aimed at assisting local residents in organizing their musical instruments. Beginning in May 2026, this campaign focuses on addressing the needs of residents in the Abeno and Higashisumiyoshi districts who have instruments stored at home that require attention. The humidity of the rainy season can adversely affect wooden and metal instruments, leading to deterioration such as mold and rust if not properly maintained.
Addressing the Need for Instrument Organization
With a commitment to community engagement, Kaikuru Abeno Store is enhancing its systems to provide on-site evaluations and purchases of musical instruments, alleviating the burden of packing and transporting these items for the customers. Recognizing the potential damage caused by neglect, the store seeks to assist families wishing to declutter their spaces before the arrival of damp weather.
Key Features of the Revised Instrument Buying Campaign
Comprehensive Support for Heavy Instruments
The campaign offers a one-stop service where trained staff will visit customers' homes to assist with the evaluation and removal of heavier instruments like upright and digital pianos. This convenient service ensures that residents can manage even the heaviest instruments without hassle.
Evaluations Regardless of Condition
Even if instruments such as pianos that haven't been tuned in years or guitars with broken strings are presented for sale, Kaikuru Abeno Store conducts evaluations based on their current state. Each item is assessed according to its market value, regardless of how long it has gone unmaintained.
Rapid On-Site Evaluation and Collection
For residents in Abeno and Higashisumiyoshi, the store ensures a speedy response, providing on-site evaluations and removals directly at customers' homes. This efficient service aims to simplify the process of clearing out unwanted instruments.
Additional Option: The 1,000 Yen Purchase Box
Additionally, customers can make use of the "1,000 Yen Purchase Box" during instrument evaluations. This service allows users to gather small household electronics, gadgets, and other miscellaneous items they wish to organize. With the purchase box provided by assessment staff, customers can effortlessly junk unwanted items for a flat rate of 1,000 yen per box. However, some items may not qualify for purchase, so it is recommended that customers check with the evaluator on-site.
Campaign Overview
The campaign is scheduled to run from May 11, 2026, onwards, with no set end date. Due to the potential for high demand, early conclusion of the campaign may occur based on the volume of inquiries.
Target Areas
- - Abeno Ward and Higashisumiyoshi Ward, Osaka
Contact Information
Prospective customers can inquire or arrange appointments via phone or through the inquiry form. For the quickest way to check availability, calling directly is advisable.
Store Information
- - Store Name: Kaikuru Abeno Store
- - Operating Areas: Abeno and Higashisumiyoshi Wards, Osaka City
- - Cost for Service: Completely free (cash payment on site)
- - Contact by Phone: 0120-467-690
- - Contact via LINE: LINE Link
- - Website: Kaikuru Official Site
About Kaikuru Headquarters
- - Operating Company: RC Co., Ltd.
- - Representative: Naoki Ohori
- - Head Office: 2-18-5 Higashiyaguchi, Ota City, Tokyo, 1F Tamazutodori Eminence Court
- - Customer Service: 0120-22-8196
- - Website: Kaikuru Main Site
This new initiative by Kaikuru Abeno Store not only helps protect valuable instruments from the rainy season's humidity but also rewards local residents with seamless, efficient services tailored to their needs.