
Completely abandoned J-Force
Introducing
What we can do: Being human beings who can face it
In today's waste transportation and disposal, inappropriate collection, illegal dumping, and environmental pollution are becoming social issues due to the strengthening of legal regulations and harsh public criticism.
Japan is a highly consumerist society with extremely high consumption rates, even among developed countries, and as such, the amount of waste generated per capita remains high. However, due to the lack of a recycling system, the development of recycling technology appears to be lagging behind.
Unfortunately, Japan is an environment where it is easy to throw things away, so people may throw things away even if they are not broken.
On the other hand, it is also true that "Made in Japan" continues to be valued.
We will fulfill our responsibilities as a company by reducing waste and placing emphasis on measures to preserve the "Made in Japan" spirit.
Company Profile

商号 J-Force 有限会社
代表取締役社長 加藤 真弓
Head office location: 3-13-7-1002 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
電話番号 メンテナンス中
FAX番号 メンテナンス中
社員数 28名(派遣社員含む)
古物商許可 千葉県公安委員会 メンテナンス中
産業廃棄物運搬業 東京都許可 メンテナンス中
千葉県許可 メンテナンス中

[Head office]
〒123-4567 3-13-7-1002 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
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〒123-4567 3-13-7-1002 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
TEL Under maintenance
FAX under maintenance
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[Chiba Office]
We were born in a corner of a small yard and have lived amongst unwanted items ever since.
The time I spend with trash and the thoughts my customers have about their unwanted items are precious treasures in my life.
I believe that garbage is a kind of piece of life for the people who live there.
Just a little longer, just a little longer. Using things for a long time is considered a virtue in Japan.
On the other hand, Japan is proud of its various world-class "manufacturing" products.
While people will be happy and sad about Japan's development, Japan will also undergo change.
Japanese people value justice, are polite, and care about things because they care about others.
I am proud of the Japanese people, but it is also important to discard things in order to evolve.
Although throwing away trash can sometimes be painful and distressing, it is definitely a step forward in life.
It is my mission to relieve such pain and suffering.
J-Force LLC will fully support you in moving forward in life.
Representative Director Mayumi Kato
President and CEO