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B&M Okinawa
090-9470-0667
Chibana Junk Yard, OKI
098-937-5829
EZ Carz
098-936-9944
Kadena Salvage, YOM
098-956-2133
Kanemura Junk Yard, CHA
098-936-4536
Matayoshi Junk Yard, URA
098-879-8485
Miyagi Junk Yard, OKI
098-936-4903
Miyazato Junk Yard, OKI
098-932-6209
One Stop Auto Salv. CHA
098-926-1685
Peace Auto Junk, CHA
098-936-8870
Sunabe Junk Yard, CHA
098-936-4589
Taira Junk Yard, YOM
098-958-3282
Takushi Junk Yard, CHA
098-936-4668
Yaka Junk Yard KIN
098-965-6844

We haven't yet found any Junk & Salvage companies with websites yet. If you know of any that are not listed here then please let us know! We have included some car sales or car repair websites here that have junking as an additional service.
Dollars Accepted : Yes
Google Map: Map On Website
Telephone : 090-9470-0667
Location : Sunabe, Chatan
B&M Okinawa offer various services and also free junking and de-registration. They have a good website with lots of information on the process as well.
Dollars Accepted : Yes
Google Map: No
Telephone : 098-936-9944
Location : Chatan
EZ Carz is mainly a car sales company but they also offer repairs, JCI and Junking.
The End-of-life Vehicle Recycling Law came into effect in January 2005 with the aim of lowering chlorofluorocarbon emissions, preventing illegal disposal of materials such as shredder dust and increasing vehicle recycling.
Japan’s massive economy has boosted mass production, mass consumption and mass disposal. In recent years, however, awareness of environmental degradation, resource depletion and related problems has increased, emphasizing the importance of resource recycling and greater
interest in environmental protection.
The end-of-life vehicle (ELV) recycling law, enacted in 2002 and put into force from January 2005, was prompted by the problem of insufficient landfill space, which led to illegal disposal of automobile shredder residue (ASR) generated when vehicles are scrapped. By systematizing vehicle recycling, the law specifies the responsibilities of car manufacturers and importers, the recycling fees to be paid by vehicle owners, and the registration and licensing of processors. The changes it has brought about have encouraged more companies to enter the field.
Car ownership in Japan totals around 80 million vehicles, and as many as five million are disposed of yearly, so vehicle recycling is a key step in establishing a recycling-based economy in Japan.
So importantly providers should be able to junk your car for free because when you bought the car you would have paid, or the previous owner would, the recycling fee mandated by law.
You should check that the provider is registered and authorized by local authorities to junk and deregister vehicles. They should follow all regulations for recycling automobiles, including parts, lubricants, and fluorocarbons contained in your vehicle.
Most providers will also pick up your car for free and complete all the paperwork required for deregistration. In most cases disposal of the car is also free.
We recommend B&M Okinawa as they have a great website with plenty of useful information as well as great services for all your auto needs including junking.
B&M Okinawa take care of all your automotive needs including repair, JCI, modifications & junking.