CUSTOMS REGULATIONS:

  • CUSTOMER MUST BE IN JAPAN AT TIME OF CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
  • Most shipments inspected
  • Shipment must arrive within six months of Customer
  • Used household goods and personal effects are duty-free provided the goods have been in owner’s possession and utilization for at least one full year

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:

  • Passport for every member of the family (clear copy of all the pages which have Japanese entry stamps) and copy of page with photograph
  • Inventory (detailed in English or Japanese)
    • PBO – “packed by owner” and miscellaneous are NOT ACCEPTABLE!
    • Air shipments require a detailed list with carton numbers and items in each carton, along with the total number of pieces
  • Keys to locked trunks/suitcases
  • Delivery address and telephone number
  • Residence and Working Visa (valid for over one year)
  • Original and two copies Declaration for Unaccompanied Baggage stating number of pieces in each shipment (Form C 5360-2 for non-Japanese and Form 5360 for Japanese).
    • Forms are obtained on the airplane travelling to Japan or at the Airport in Japan upon arrival.
    • Two originals required
    • Can be used to declare any other shipments arriving within six months.
    • If this form is not presented at time of arrival, Customer must prepare a “Letter of Apology” to Customs office which will delay clearance and Customer may have to pay import duty

PROHIBITED ITEMS:

  • Rice, flower seeds/bulbs, flour, straw and straw items
  • Fresh fruit, meat products and vegetables (pineapples, green bananas excluded)
  • Counterfeit or altered currency
  • Pornographic or politically sensitive material such as books, pictures or sculptures
  • Firearms and other lethal weapons particularly swords, spears, blowpipes, daggers, bolos, bows and arrows if the blade is more than 15 centimeters in length
    • Importation and/or possession of any type of weapon is strictly prohibited and will result in fines
  • If above items are included in the shipment, they will either be shipped back to origin or abandoned; additional costs for either option will be charged to Customer.
  • Items requiring Quarantine Certificate are rooted plants, furs, straw products, shells, meats and stuffed animals
  • Wildlife products from protected and endangered species
  • Narcotics and drugs (including over the counter cold medicines containing Pseudoephedrine)

RESTRICTED GOODS:

The following items may be imported duty free in limited quantities:

  • Three (3) bottles (around 760cc) alcoholic beverages
  • 400 pieces of cigarettes per adult
  • 100 pieces of cigars (if there is no other tobacco)
  • 500 grams pipe tobacco
  • If there are more than 2 kinds of tobacco, up to 500 grams in total weight
  • 2 ounces perfume

DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS:

  • New items (less than a year old), especially furniture
    • It is recommended that new items be re-packed
    • Invoices required
  • Electrical appliances
  • Alcohol, tobacco, rice and video cassettes
    • Items must be stowed for easy access in the container
    • Large quantities require separate clearance as a commercial shipment
    • Must be clearly noted on inventory (including the weight of the rice)
    • Detailed list of video cassette tapes

PETS:

  • Dogs and cats:
    • Health and Resident Certificate from Quarantine Office at origin endorsed by USDA/APHIS/VS required (certificate issued by private veterinarians not acceptable)
  • Original Rabies Certificate issued by the pets veterinarian – must be issued within past 6 months but more than 1 month old
  • Quarantine at least 15 days required for dogs
  • Pets must be shipped aboard direct non-stop flights, from origin city where certificate was issued to destination
  • Pets not meeting these requirements will be returned to origin (at owner’s expense)

MOTOR VEHICLES:

  • Duty-free for foreigners establishing residence
  • Documents required:
    • Original Passport
    • Alien Registration Card
    • Form C 5360-2 or 5360
    • Proforma invoice
    • Drivers License (copy)
    • Car Manual
    • Documents stating vehicle has been in owner’s use and possession abroad
    • Affidavit stating that you will not sell your auto while in Japan
    • Original Registration
    • Engine & Chassis Number
    • Purchase receipt
  • NOTE: Foreign cars must be modified to meet Japanese emission and safety regulations; charges are very high and for customer’s account
  • Must not be sold for two years after date of Import Permit
  • Must meet import requirements

If the above requirements are not met, import duty will be assessed at 5% of the depreciated assessed market value.

NOTE: Customs regulations are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to this destination and is being provided for general guidance to assist our Agents and Customers.
Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, we cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance.
Always double check with your local embassy or consulate.

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