Loading Page...

Can you bring perfume to Japan?

Entering the Country: Japan Customs Procedures Up to three bottles (760ml per bottle) of alcoholic beverages are allowed to be brought into the country duty-free, up to 400 cigarettes and up to two ounces of perfume are allowed.



People Also Ask

If you want to pack perfume in your checked luggage, the amount is limited to 500ml per container, and the overall quantity must not exceed 2kg. It's vital to pack your perfume securely to prevent any spills or breakage during the flight.

MORE DETAILS

Items designated as prohibited by the Civil Aeronautics Act cannot be placed inside checked baggage. (Examples include toxic gases, flammable gases, flammable liquids, compressed gases.) Although dry ice, alcoholic liquids, and cigarette lighters fall under the “Prohibition for Carriage of Explosives etc.

MORE DETAILS

In general, TSA Regulations allow you to take perfume on the plane. However, you have to follow their ?3-1-1 Rule?. The rule states that: Liquids, aerosols, and gels must be stored in containers that can hold 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) or less.

MORE DETAILS

In hand luggage, the restrictions are identical to any liquid, paste, and gel, whether it's perfume, cologne, body spray, eau de toilette, scented lotions, or anything else. They all must be in 3.4 oz (100 ml) bottles or smaller and packed in a single quart-sized bag of toiletries.

MORE DETAILS

You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. This is also known as the 3-1-1 liquids rule.

MORE DETAILS

Almost any sharp object you can imagine will not be allowed on-board a plane in your hand luggage. This includes obvious items like knives, saws, swords, and machetes, but also small items with blades like pairs of scissors that are 4 or longer in size.

MORE DETAILS

While perfumes and colognes are not inherently hazardous, they are considered dangerous for air travel since they are flammable liquids. If you want to travel with fragrances, you may be allowed to do so in limited quantities. Furthermore, you must pack them properly to take them into the cabin.

MORE DETAILS

In hand luggage, whether it's your personal item or carry-on, you can carry perfume only in up to 3.4 oz (100 ml) bottles or smaller. In checked luggage, perfume bottles can't be over 500 ml (17 fl oz) or 500 g (18 oz).

MORE DETAILS