File:Gomi station2.JPG
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Summary
A Japanese "Gomi Station" - or trash collection cabinet. The cabinet is a permanent and immobile (not a dumpster or trash can) and used only by designated customers in the area. While the collection service is overall a public service, access to a particular station is limited to people living in the designated area for the station. This is an old steel one found in Niisato-cho, Kiryu City, Japan. This Cabinet is located 2 meters from the street, despite it's appearance of being in a field.
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current | 06:27, 18 November 2014 | 450 × 362 (128 KB) | Javbw (talk | contribs) | A Japanese "Gomi Station" - or trash collection cabinet. The cabinet is a permanent and immobile (not a dumpster or trash can) and used only by designated customers in the area. While the collection service is overall a public service, access to a par... |
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