Bunkyo Ward is known as a "city of education" with many schools, including the University of Tokyo, and is an area with many families enthusiastic about academics and exams. We often hear from parents that study desks, reference books, and cram school materials become unnecessary all at once as their children grow or reach milestones in their academic careers. Study desks, study chairs, reference books, workbooks, cram school textbooks and printouts—these study materials and exam goods tend to be kept long after graduation or advancement, occupying children's rooms and storage space under the guise of "might use them someday." Furthermore, study desks are large and heavy and require disassembly, and reference books and workbooks are heavy when collected in large quantities. The disposal methods for study materials vary by municipality for each item, and tidying them up one by one takes more effort than imagined. July is the time to review children's rooms after the peak of exams and advancements or for tidying up before the summer break. Marutto Honpo will respond to the increased demand for "Bunkyo Ward junk removal," "study desk disposal Bunkyo," and "reference books bulk disposal" during this period. Marutto Honpo (operated by SYSTR Inc. / Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo), a junk removal service, will be holding a "Study Desk, Reference Book, and Exam Goods Bulk Collection Campaign" exclusively for Bunkyo Ward. For collections including study desks, textbooks, and exam goods, a ¥1,000 discount will be applied to the total amount when using a package plan in July. Large study desks and a large volume of reference books can be organized all at once during a single visit. Staff will also handle the disassembly and removal of study desks. This campaign allows you to neatly organize your child's room during the summer, marking a milestone in their exams and academic advancement. ✅ Background and Objectives Bunkyo Ward is an education-focused area with many schools and cram school