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Why choose us when shipping to Japan?

Purpose-built shipping boxes and materials provided

Trusted luggage shipping for over 25 years

Pick your own dates for shipping and collection

Spread the cost by paying in several instalments

We handle the quarantine and customs clearance process

Trusted overseas shipping for more than 25 years

Japan is a dragon-shaped country in Eastern Asia famous for its intriguing blend of tradition and modernity. From ancient temples and serene gardens to futuristic cities and innovative technology, it's easy to see why visitors can't get enough. Explore 14th-century fortresses, neon-lit nightlife, and sample renowned cuisine, such as sushi and ramen.

Whether visiting several cities in Japan, starting a new job or studying, you'll want as many personal belongings as possible. That's where our international luggage company comes in. Our boxes and bags shipping service includes a door-to-door service from the US to your nearest port in Japan. Popular shipping destinations include Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo and Fukuoka.

With more than 25 years of experience sending home possessions abroad, we simplify the luggage shipping process. Our global network of depots and expert team make us a top choice to ship boxes, bags and more to Japan. 

Stress-free international shipping to Japan

Our overseas luggage delivery to Japan makes shipping personal effects from the United States easy. In other words, we handle the boring logistics, so you don't have to! Simply book online, pack your belongings, and complete all the necessary forms. We'll come to your home, pick up your possessions, and deliver them in Japan.

Keep reading for more great reasons why shipping your luggage via our delivery service is the right choice: 

  • Complimentary storage service: there's no need to hurry! Enjoy two weeks of free storage service at one of our secure depots in your origin country before shipping.
  • No hidden fees: we're always transparent about costs. Get an instant shipping quote now for an itemised price breakdown specific to your needs.
  • Pay in stages: we won't demand the entire bill upfront. Instead, you make two payments across your shipping journey to Japan.
  • 24/7 customer service: our multilingual customer service team is available to answer your questions around the clock.

 

A couple booking our international shipping services

 

Shipping to Japan from USA in 5 easy steps

Number one

Free online quick quote
Our instant shipping quote provides a clear, itemised luggage delivery cost with no hidden fees or nasty surprises.

Number two

Pick your dates
When placing your order, choose the materials delivery and shipment collection dates that suit you.

Number three

Securely pack your items
We deliver your empty shipping boxes, ready for you to fill.

Number four

We collect and ship
Complete the online documentation. Then we'll send your stuff to Japan.

Number five

Delivery to your address
Our team will clear your belongings through customs and deliver them safely to your new home.

Don't just take our word for it

Customers love our overseas luggage delivery in Japan !

 

What kind of shipping boxes do we provide?

Our international luggage delivery service offers robust containers to protect your possessions during long journeys to Japan. Made from double-walled, chemically strengthened cardboard, our most popular shipping boxes are Large and Standard. See below for dimensions. Overestimate how many boxes you need; we'll collect any that are unused and still in brand-new condition at no extra charge.

Specially shaped shipping boxes made from the same materials are available for sending large items to Japan, such as instruments and sports equipment. Wrap them securely, and we'll box them at our closest depot.

You can use your own shipping containers. But please avoid laundry bags, plastic crates, used food boxes and bin liners. Such containers break easily and will likely damage the rest of your shipment on the way to Japan.

Large box

External dimensions:

61 x 51 x 41cm / 24 x 20 x 16.14 inches

Best for shipping:

  • Sports equipment
  • Clothes
  • Bedding 

Standard box

External dimensions:

51 x 41 x 31cm / 20 x 16.14 x 12.2 inches

Best for shipping: 

  • Files and papers
  • Books
  • Children's toys

Is the Japan customs process hassle-free?

Our international luggage delivery service makes the Japan customs process easy. But there are some essential customs points to be aware of before shipping.

Like every country, customs authorities in Japan have a list of banned items to protect its people and the environment. Before shipping, please reference our Prohibited Goods page to avoid fines or delays.

Log in to your online account and complete the following documents:

  • An inventory listing all items you're shipping. The customs office in Japan will see this, so accuracy is a must.
  • Optional insurance forms — peace of mind in the rare chance your delivery is lost or damaged.
  • Colour scans of the shipment owner's passport picture and signature pages.

Used personal effects are not subject to customs duties or tax in Japan, provided you don't intend to sell them. The same applies to portable professional equipment for use during your stay. For a full rundown, visit the official Japanese customs website.

Please note, you must be present in Japan before your shipment arrives. 

Our friendly customer service team is available 24/7 if you need more customs information or assistance at any stage.

Our international luggage delivery service makes the customs process in Japan easy.
woman packing boxes

 

FAQs about shipping personal belongings to Japan

With over 25 years of experience sending belongings overseas, we simplify the luggage delivery experience to Japan.

Follow these steps:

  1. Start with a quick free shipping quote by entering a few details for a total cost breakdown. Then, place an order, pay the deposit and select a date so we can drop off any packing materials you have requested.
  2. Securely wrap and pack your possessions into containers and complete your online documents. Then, choose a date so we can come to your home and pick up your belongings.
  3. After you've made your Shipping and Transportation payment, we'll send your belongings to Japan. 

You can send most household items to Japan via our boxes and bags shipping services. Plus, unusually shaped goods, like guitars and surfboards.  

All countries have a list of restricted goods to protect their citizens and the environment. Check out our Prohibited Goods page before packing your luggage delivery for the latest information.

Used personal items are not subject to customs duties or tax in Japan. The same customs duty and tax free rules apply to shipping portable professional equipment, provided they are only for use during your stay in Japan.

The cost of shipping belongings to Japan depends on your personal needs. Factors include shipment size and your origin and destination countries. Use our free quote tool for a personalised cost breakdown of our luggage delivery service. 

All shipping and air routes are predefined to ensure your belongings arrive in Japan via the most efficient delivery method possible. 

 

Pack your international shipping luggage in 4 steps

Securely wrapping and packing your belongings is essential when shipping goods to Japan. Why not ease some stress by hiring a professional packing service? Otherwise, pack carefully and follow our expert tips below. For more in-depth packing guides, check out How to choose a box for shipping and Preparing large items for collection.

 

Seal your shipping boxes:

Gather together your packing materials, including parcel tape and a knife. Fold in your box's small flaps then large flaps, and seal them shut with several layers of overlapping parcel tape.

Next, tightly wrap around the base of your box. Once your container is full of possessions, secure the lid similarly.

Be cautious with delicate things:

Use bubble wrap on all items and at least two layers for fragile goods. Place your heaviest items at the bottom layer of your box and lighter effects above and away from the sides.

Fill gaps with soft materials like packing paper or blankets. Give your container a gentle shake. If you hear anything move, add more soft materials.

Fill in your online inventory:

Log in to your account and complete your inventory — a list of every item you're shipping. Customs officials in Japan will ask to see it, so accuracy is essential.

Using a marker pen, write the job number, box number, and shipment owner's destination country and city on two sides of every container. Check your inventory at the same time to ensure all details match.

Prepare for collection day:

To protect you and our driver, the max. weight limit for each container is 30 kg/66 lbs. Weigh everything on bathroom scales. If something is over the weight limit, remove some items and place them in a lighter container.

Finally, move your entire luggage delivery shipment as close to your building's exit as possible the evening before collection day.

This was our first time sending luggage overseas. Seven Seas Worldwide runs through everything extremely clearly and concisely so that no issues arise. It was an absolute dream using their services, and it was very easy to track our shipment, too.

James

Top Japanese tourist attractions in its 4 biggest cities

Japan is a captivating island nation in East Asia that charms visitors with its ancient and futuristic culture. From imperial palaces and lively festivals to delicious cuisine and beautiful countryside, you'll need more than one trip to take it all in.

Keeping reading for our must-see attractions in Japan's most popular cities:

 

Tokyo

The capital of Japan is a mesmerising metropolis where tradition meets innovation. Discover neon-lit streets, ancient temples and world-class shopping in this extraordinary city.

Get down with the kids: Harajuku is a neighbourhood famous for its unique fashion trends, boutique shops, and youth culture. Stroll along Takeshita Street to witness a kaleidoscope of styles and indulge in yummy crepes.

Discover some spiritual heritage: Senso-ji Temple is Tokyo's oldest and most revered temple. The iconic Thunder Gate and Nakamise Street's vibrant shopping stalls evoke a sense of timelessness and wonder.

High-five Mickey Mouse: Tokyo Disneyland is a theme park located just outside the city. From thrilling rides to live performances, visitors of all ages will enjoy this enchanting world of beloved Disney characters.

Embrace subcultures: Akihabara is an electric district that pulses with the latest technology, anime, and manga trends. Explore endless electronic shops, otaku boutiques, and themed cafes.

Kyoto

Kyoto is a cultural gem, full of historic temples, serene gardens, and traditional tea houses. Immerse yourself in its timeless beauty, geisha traditions, and spiritual richness.

Find some inner peace: Kinkaku-ji, aka Golden Pavilion, is a Zen Buddhist temple surrounded by serene gardens. It is renowned for its stunning golden exterior, which you can see reflected in the surrounding pond.

Trek along an enchanting grove: the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is a mesmerising natural wonder. Discover a surreal land full of towering bamboo stalks that create a tranquil and otherworldly atmosphere.

Greet a graceful Geisha: the Gion district is known for its historic wooden machiya houses, cobbled streets and the elusive world of geishas. Explore tea houses and lantern-lit alleys for a glimpse of Kyoto's rich heritage and captivating charm.

Experience tranquil ambience: Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site perched on a hill. Enjoy panoramic city views, intricate architecture and serene gardens.

Osaka

Osaka is an urban playground brimming with modernity and culinary delights. Experience the Japan city's lively charm via vibrant streets, historic castles and a varied food scene.

Have a cinematic evening: Dotonbori is a lively entertainment district. Stroll along neon-lit streets for a dynamic blend of restaurants, shops, and live shows. Remember to take a canal ride surrounded by colourful billboards and larger-than-life signs.

Step back in time: Osaka Castle is an impressive 16th-century fortress surrounded by lush gardens. Climb to the top for stunning views over the city and explore the park's blooming plant life.

Meet Super Mario!: Universal Studios Japan (USJ) is a theme park featuring beloved movie and video game-themed attractions. Highlights include thrilling rides and character interactions at Harry Potter's Wizarding World.

Experience the best food in Japan: Kuromon Ichiba Market is a bustling food paradise. Explore stalls overflowing with fresh seafood and local delicacies, such as grilled skewers and sushi.

Hiroshima

Hiroshima is a unique blend of past and present. Embrace the city's history via ancient sites and witness its revival into a forward-looking urban destination.

Pay homage to the past: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum commemorates the atomic bombing during World War II. Explore poignant exhibits and witness the Atomic Bomb Dome, a lasting symbol of resilience and peace.

Wave at a deer: Itsukushima, aka Miyajima Island, is a small island around an hour from Hiroshima. It is best known for its "floating" Torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine. Explore the island's natural beauty, including scenic hiking trails.

Marvel at a 16th-century castle: Hiroshima Castle is an iconic symbol of Japanese resilience. Witness historical majesty with its imposing architecture and lush surroundings. Remember to climb to the top for unforgettable city views.

Spy a Picasso: Hiroshima Museum of Art showcases an eclectic mix of Japanese and Western works. The museum invites visitors to explore diverse expressions from traditional to contemporary art.