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What cannot be brought into Japan?

Many people want to travel or are international students who need to go to Japan. The single piece of luggage is stipulated to be less than 23kg. Be careful not to be overweight. So what should you bring with you in your luggage? What items are prohibited from being brought into Japan? Let’s take a look below! Absolutely not to bring them

Every country has "prohibited items" that are prohibited from being brought into the country, and Japan is no exception. Do not bring these items when entering the country, don't take any chances, the consequences will be serious!

< p>Counterfeit products of famous brand products

Meat products from pigs, cows, sheep, chickens, ducks and other livestock and poultry. Including dried meat, offal and processed meat products (ham, hot dogs, bacon, dried products, etc.)

Soil, plants with soil

Various fruits

< p>Ivory, ivory products and some animal specimens, furs, leather products, etc. Products and processed products of animals designated for protection under the Washington Treaty

Other animals and plants that are not designated must be quarantined at the Japanese quarantine counter

Cosmetics have a quantity limit, 24 for one type Within

Some drugs that may contain contraband, including:

Traditional Chinese medicines: those containing animal ingredients, such as Niuhuang Jiedu Pills

Strychnine : Strychnine has a certain excitatory effect on the cerebral cortex and spinal cord. Such drugs include ten thousand flower oil, etc.

Narcotic drugs or psychotropic drugs: such as sedatives, analgesics and cough medicines, etc.

< p>Precursors: for example, drugs containing ephedrine

If you really need to take these drugs because of illness, please note:

Keep the drugs in their original packaging

Don’t bring too much, bring the hospital prescription as proof

Declare all the medicines you carry with you in advance to the customs and carry them with you

Students need to carry the information required for various entry and exit procedures. Keep it properly and carry it with you, and never put it in your suitcase for check-in.

ID card

Air ticket

Passport with visa stamped

Certificate of Residence Eligibility

Except for qualifications Activity Permit Application Form

Admission Permit

Nucleic acid test certificate within 72 hours before departure abroad

Affidavit

Smartphone

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Power bank

Japanese yen cash, no more than 1 million yen

The address and phone number of the Japanese school should be recorded in the address book for later use

< p>Signature pen

ID photo, 3cmx4cm white background photo, electronic backup

Spare masks and belongings

Japanese mobile payment is not as convenient as domestic, use cash and card There are more cases.

The maximum amount of cash in Japanese yen should not exceed 1 million yen

For Chinese debit cards with the UnionPay logo, Bank of China has many outlets in Japan. Hua Xia Bank offers free monthly cash withdrawals. You can learn more about banks with similar promotions and choose the right one.

Credit card. You can bring an additional card in the name of a family member.

Seal, apply in Japan Many procedures require the use of seals. 2 circular seals with a diameter of less than 1.2cm, one with full name and one with surname. School Supplies

How can international students go to Japan with less school supplies? Depending on the situation, you can bring some of them to avoid being unable to find where to buy them when you first arrive in Japan, and it also saves money. If you feel like it takes up space and you don’t want to take it with you, you can go to Japan and buy it again.

Stationery such as pens and notebooks

Electronic dictionary

Japanese and professional-related books

Computer

U disk , mobile hard disks and other data storage devices

Headphones, cameras and other electronic accessories, clothing and household items

These items are similar to the above. Please bring them according to the situation to avoid problems when you first arrive in Japan. Buy, bring your own and save money.

Dark suit

Formal shirt

Formal shoes

Other changes of clothing and shoes

Backpack

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Hat, gloves and other accessories

Masks

Sheets, quilt covers, pillowcases, etc.

Towels, bath towels, toiletries

< p>Conversion plug food

Everyone has different food tastes, so you can bring some of your favorite snacks, seasonings, dried products, etc. There are also Chinese specialty stores in Japan, where you can buy domestic food, or shop online after settling in. Commonly used drugs

Japan’s drug management is relatively strict. Antibiotics are prescription drugs and cannot be easily purchased. You can bring some commonly used cold medicines, analgesics, antipyretics, stomach medicines, anti-inflammatory medicines, gastrointestinal medicines, and band-aids.