Do I need to fill out a customs form for Japan?


Do I need to fill out a customs form for Japan? When you enter Japan, you are requested to hand in a Customs Declaration form for both your personal effects and unaccompanied baggage at the Customs Clearance. Customs Declaration forms are available on the plane, the ship or at the airport Customs Inspection Area. You may also use e-filing via web page or QR code.


What documents do I need to enter Japan?

Entry & Exit: You must have a valid passport and an onward/return ticket for tourist/business "visa free" stays of up to 90 days. Your passport must be valid for the entire time you are staying in Japan.


Do I need an app to enter Japan?

Using the app will allow you to move more quickly through your arrival airport. However, you will not be denied entry to Japan if you do not use the Visit Japan Web app.


Do they give you a customs form on the plane?

While on your flight, your flight attendant will distribute a Customs Declaration Form. Most forms ask the point of exit and entry of your flight, your flight number, and what goods you may be bringing into the country (forms might list prohibited items for the respective country).


What I wish I knew before going to Japan?

Take plenty of cash. Japan is largely a cash-based society, so you'll find that some places may not accept your credit card – especially outside of major cities. You'll generally need to use cash in local restaurants, bars, markets, tourist sights and ryokans.


What documents do I need for customs airport?

Going through U.S. customs You will be directed to a Department of Homeland Security inspection station when you arrive. Have your passport and SEVIS Form I-20 or DS-2019 ready. You will be asked to state the reason you wish to enter the United States.