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Attack On Titan Trash Can In Oita Serves As A Grim Reminder To Dispose Of Your Rubbish Properly

Attack on Titan trash can


Titans from the popular anime Attack on Titan are gigantic humanoid creatures that feed on human flesh. However, it seems as if their diets have changed to a trash-centric one after arriving in our world as Attack on Titan trash cans.


Coca-Cola x Attack on Titan collaboration project



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PR Times

Coca-Cola is collaborating with Attack on Titan as part of the CHANGE FOR THE BLUE Project, which aims to raise awareness on the importance of reducing waste in the oceans. As part of the project, they have set up a female Titan-shaped trash can next to a Coca-Cola vending machine in Oita prefecture.


The Titan-trash can was designed based on the female Titan who appeared in the first episode
Image adapted from: PR Times and S.K Anime

This collaboration project was conceived because people have been using the recycling bins near vending machines as trash cans. The freakishly eye-catching design of the trash can is meant to grab one’s attention and serve as a grim reminder that they shouldn’t throw unrecyclable trash into recycling bins.

An illustration of Captain Levi accompanies the Titan-shaped trash can, firmly telling you to only feed the Titan with trash and not recyclable items such as cans, plastic bottles, and glass bottles.


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PR Times

The Titan-shaped trash can is placed next to a Coca-Cola vending machine located near the north exit of Oita station, and will be there until 22th November 2021.


Oita, the Attack on Titan prefecture



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Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Inc.

The female Titan trash can is actually the second of its kind – earlier this year, Coca-Cola installed a male Titan-shaped recycling bin in Oita prefecture. This recycling bin – not a garbage bin – is located outside the Dairyuu ramen store near Oita train station, and will be there until 22th November 2021.


Image credit:
Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Inc.

The reason why Oita prefecture was chosen as the location for these Attack on Titan related projects is because it is the birthplace of Hajime Isayama, the author of the series.

Perhaps someday, Oita will be known as the Attack on Titan prefecture, just like how the town of Karumai is now known as the real life Haikyuu!! town.


Feed the Attack on Titan trash can in Oita prefecture


All Attack on Titan fans in Oita should take this chance to do their part to feed the trash Titans before they get hungry and leave to attack Paradis Island again.

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Cover image adapted from: PR Times and Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Inc.

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