Exclusive Campaign for Fishing Gear Disposal in Edogawa Ward
Edogawa Ward is renowned for its top-notch fishing spots, including the Edogawa, Arakawa, and the Old Edogawa rivers. Many fishing enthusiasts reside in this area due to the diverse fishing opportunities offered, including bass fishing, hamo fishing, and sea bass fishing. However, there's an increasing number of residents who say they have not fished in years and are struggling to find a way to dispose of their fishing gear that occupies space in their homes.
Fishing gear such as coolers, rods, buckets, and tackle boxes can be a hassle to discard once someone decides to stop fishing. As the spring cleaning season approaches in April—a time when many reevaluate their hobbies and belongings—the 'Fishing Discard Campaign' is especially timely.
Campaign Overview
Marutoto Honpo Co., managed by SYSTR Inc., is rolling out an exclusive recycling campaign specifically for former fishing enthusiasts in Edogawa Ward. This initiative will run from April 1 to April 30, 2026. Participants will receive a discount of 1,000 yen off their total cost when they include collection of the specified fishing equipment.
Discount Details:
- - Campaign Name: Exclusive Fishing Resource Recycling Campaign
- - Duration: April 1, 2026 – April 30, 2026
- - Discount: 1,000 yen off on collection of qualifying items
Acceptable Items:
- - Fishing rods, reels, tackle boxes, lures, coolers (small and large), buckets, fishing gear in general, and related clothing.
Prospective clients are encouraged to mention 'Edogawa Ward Campaign' during their preliminary estimates to avail of these benefits.
Common Concerns Regarding Fishing Gear Disposal
Residents often express difficulties thrown into the mix because of the cumbersome nature of fishing gear. Some of the common issues include:
- - Lengthy Fishing Rods: These are difficult to dispose of as regular or bulky waste.
- - Voluminous Coolers: Their size makes disposal complicated.
- - Numerous Small Items: Buckets and tackle may seem trivial but can pile up to an overwhelming extent.
- - Indecision: Many hold on to their gear with the hope of returning to fishing in the future.
- - Bulk Disposal Needs: Clients often wish to dispose of everything at once.
Example of Commonly Discarded Fishing Items:
- - Fishing rods and reels
- - Coolers, buckets
- - Tackle and fishing-specific clothing (waders, boots, vests)
For an overview:
- - Fishing Rods and Reels: Surf, spincast, or fly fishing rods and reels.
- - Tackle Boxes: Various types of tackle boxes and tackle gear.
- - Coolers and Buckets: Fishing coolers (large and small), water buckets, and vivier bags.
- - Wearable Gear: Fishing vests, gloves, hats, and polarized glasses.
- - Other Related Items: Rod holders, cases, fish finders, lanterns, folding chairs, or fishing platforms.
Pricing Examples (Special Packages):
- - Cardboard Package: Starts at 3,000 yen (regularly 5,000 yen).
- - Mini Truck Package: Starts at 8,000 yen (regularly 15,000 yen).
- - 1.5t Truck Package: Starts at 15,000 yen (regularly 35,000 yen).
All quoted prices are inclusive of various costs such as transportation, vehicle use, and staff fees for your peace of mind.
Who Would Benefit from This Campaign?
This campaign is tailored to those:
- - Who have fishing equipment collecting dust after quitting the hobby.
- - Unsure how to dispose of their gear, especially coolers and rods.
- - Looking to organize their fishing equipment as part of spring cleaning.
- - Residing in Edogawa Ward and in need of a reliable disposal service.
- - Wanting to consolidate their disposal efforts with other unnecessary items.
Easy Estimates via LINE!
Marutoto Honpo enables potential customers to request estimates by sending pictures through LINE. Any uncertain items can be easily discussed.
To facilitate swift estimates, please include “Wishing for Edogawa Ward Campaign” in your messages.
Contact and Inquiries
Company Information
SYSTR Inc.
- - Secondhand Dealer License: No. 301032218074
- - Location: 4-4 Kanda Sakumacho, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo 101-0025
- - Corporate Website: Corporate Site