Miyako Building Service

Hornet service area: Kanda

Tell us the location without approaching the nest

Share the address, a nearby landmark and what can be seen safely. Availability and visit timing are confirmed when we receive the request.

Telephone support is mainly in Japanese. For English, use the form or LINE.

Site inspection and quotations are free.

How we can help

Detached homes

Eaves, trees, sheds and roof areas.

Apartment buildings

Common corridors, planting and water-tank surroundings; managers should enquire.

Businesses

Shops, offices and warehouses, with customer and staff routes considered.

Local response

Address and landmark

These help us check the route and surrounding conditions.

No dangerous photography

A photo is not required when taking one would bring you closer to the nest.

Nearby districts

Locations outside the listed examples may also be discussed.

Safe local enquiry

  1. 01

    Move away

    Avoid disturbing the nest or flight path.

  2. 02

    Share the location

    Tell us the address, landmark and visible position.

  3. 03

    Confirm availability

    We advise whether and when we can visit.

  4. 04

    Review the estimate

    Site conditions and price are explained before work.

Districts served in Kanda

Kandamachi, Tomihisamachi, Aratsu, Ogura, Yobaru, Isohamamachi, Wakakumachi and Saiwaimachi are examples; we accept enquiries throughout Kanda.

Safety first

Do not approach or strike a nest. If severe whole-body symptoms follow a sting, call 119.

Service area

We mainly serve Yukuhashi and Kanda and accept enquiries across the Keichiku area. Tell us the address so we can confirm availability.

Kanda hornet questions

Is a photo required?

No. Do not take one if it is unsafe.

Do you serve all of Kanda?

Listed districts are examples; availability is confirmed from the address and conditions.

Can a property manager enquire?

Yes.

Tell us what is happening

You do not need to know the exact cause or service name. A photo and a short description will help us understand the situation.

Telephone support is mainly in Japanese. For English, use the form or LINE.