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ironing service in Tokyo (in-house or not)
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2017/8/21 05:23
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Looking for ironing service. I don't need clothes to be washed or folded just ironed. Anyone knows how to get that done at reasonable prices? Happy to drop off and collect in Shibuya-ku or Shinjuku.
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by Abby7
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2017/8/21 10:58
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For at home service check out Tasukaji web page. https://taskaji.jp/They have an English web page and you can book some one for ironing. Prices depend on each cleaner and if you are asking for a regular service or one off. You also need to pay transportation. Otherwise just ask at your local dry cleaner. There are hundreds around.
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by LikeBike
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2017/8/22 15:59
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Most laundries, in other words dry cleaning stores, will do it for you.
But I stopped ironing ever since I discovered that almost all modern clothing can get its wrinkles rid of by wetting it and then hanging it neatly while it's soaking wet.
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by Uco
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2017/8/22 17:38
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Thank you both for the information. I tried a dry cleaner near me and they said it wasn't possible to do ironing only but I'll try a few more. Last post about hanging clothes soaking wet really interesting. I'll definitely try.
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by Abby7
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2017/8/22 19:32
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If you can tell us which part of Japan you are accessible to, perhaps someone can do a search for you. For example, I Googled the key phrase アイロンだけをやってくれるクリーニング店 and found the following store. http://fujiya-cleaning.com/voice/365Since they claim that ironing-only is possible for them because they do everything inside the store, you might be more successful by looking for a small family-run place with machinery. But do try the wet hanging. You can hang them in your bathing room or on your balcony. It works wonders.
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by Uco
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