{"slug":"japan","name":"Japan","iso2":"JP","flag_emoji":"🇯🇵","continent":"Asia","last_verified_date":"2026-04-19","official_sources":[{"name":"Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) — Animal Quarantine Service","url":"https://www.maff.go.jp/aqs/english/","last_checked":"2026-04-19"},{"name":"USDA APHIS — Pet Travel to Japan","url":"https://www.aphis.usda.gov/pet-travel/us-to-another-country-export","last_checked":"2026-04-19"}],"difficulty":"very_complex","typical_prep_weeks":30,"quarantine":{"required":false,"duration_days":0,"conditions":"No quarantine if all pre-arrival requirements are met AND at least 180 days have passed since titer test blood draw. Incomplete preparation triggers quarantine up to 180 days."},"pets":{"dog":{"allowed":true,"breed_restrictions":[],"age_minimum_months":null,"microchip_required":true,"microchip_standard":"ISO 11784/11785","rabies_vaccination":{"required":true,"min_days_before_travel":null,"max_days_before_travel":null,"booster_rules":"Two rabies vaccinations required: the first at least 30 days after microchip, the second at least 30 days after the first but within the first's duration of immunity. Must remain current."},"rabies_titer_test":{"required":true,"min_days_after_vaccine":30,"min_days_before_travel":180,"approved_labs":["Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory","Auburn University","Atlanta Health Associates (CDC-approved labs)"],"threshold_iu":0.5},"other_vaccines":[],"parasite_treatment":{"required":false,"window_hours_before_arrival":null,"parasites":[]},"health_certificate":{"required":true,"type":"USDA APHIS-endorsed health certificate + Form A/C (Japan-specific)","issued_within_days":10,"endorsement_required":true},"import_permit":{"required":true,"issuer":"MAFF Animal Quarantine Service (advance notification required)","lead_time_days":40,"fee_usd":0}},"cat":{"allowed":true,"breed_restrictions":[],"age_minimum_months":null,"microchip_required":true,"microchip_standard":"ISO 11784/11785","rabies_vaccination":{"required":true,"min_days_before_travel":null,"max_days_before_travel":null,"booster_rules":"Two rabies vaccinations required (same as dogs). Must remain current."},"rabies_titer_test":{"required":true,"min_days_after_vaccine":30,"min_days_before_travel":180,"approved_labs":["Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory","Auburn University","Atlanta Health Associates (CDC-approved labs)"],"threshold_iu":0.5},"other_vaccines":[],"parasite_treatment":{"required":false,"window_hours_before_arrival":null,"parasites":[]},"health_certificate":{"required":true,"type":"USDA APHIS-endorsed health certificate + Form A/C (Japan-specific)","issued_within_days":10,"endorsement_required":true},"import_permit":{"required":true,"issuer":"MAFF Animal Quarantine Service (advance notification required)","lead_time_days":40,"fee_usd":0}},"ferret":null},"accepted_airports":["NRT","HND","KIX","NGO","FUK","OKA"],"preferred_entry_points":["NRT","HND"],"customs_process":"Submit Advance Notification to MAFF at least 40 days before arrival. On arrival, present documents to Animal Quarantine Service. With complete paperwork and correctly-timed titer test, inspection takes 1-2 hours. With any error, expect extended quarantine on-site at your expense.","typical_cost_usd":{"low":1200,"high":3500,"breakdown":[{"item":"Microchip (if not already chipped)","usd_low":40,"usd_high":80},{"item":"Two rabies vaccinations (spaced 30+ days apart)","usd_low":40,"usd_high":120},{"item":"Rabies titer test (FAVN) at approved lab","usd_low":200,"usd_high":400},{"item":"USDA-accredited vet exam + health certificate","usd_low":200,"usd_high":500},{"item":"USDA APHIS endorsement fee","usd_low":38,"usd_high":173},{"item":"Airline pet fee (cargo)","usd_low":500,"usd_high":1500},{"item":"IATA-compliant crate (medium-large dog)","usd_low":150,"usd_high":400}]},"common_mistakes":["Underestimating the 180-day wait period after titer test. The clock starts on the day the titer blood was drawn, and the pet cannot enter Japan for 180 days after that — no exceptions. Plan 7-8 months ahead minimum.","Skipping the second rabies vaccination. Japan requires two rabies shots, spaced at least 30 days apart, both administered after the microchip. Many US pets only have one.","Submitting advance notification late. MAFF requires the Advance Notification form at least 40 days before arrival. Late submission means quarantine on arrival.","Using an unapproved titer lab. Japan accepts only specific CDC-designated labs. Using your vet's local lab means the test is invalid and you must restart the 180-day clock.","Titer IU below 0.5. If the titer result is below 0.5 IU/ml, you must re-vaccinate and re-test. This can add months to your timeline."],"airline_notes":"Most pets to Japan fly as manifest cargo — in-cabin is rarely permitted on transpacific routes. United, Delta, ANA, and JAL all offer pet cargo services to NRT and HND. Summer heat embargoes are common; plan to travel in spring or fall if possible. NRT (Narita) has more extensive animal quarantine facilities than HND (Haneda), but HND is closer to Tokyo proper.","faqs":[{"q":"Why does Japan require a 180-day wait after the titer test?","a":"Japan is a rabies-free country and wants certainty that arriving pets are protected. The 180-day wait period after a successful titer test (showing rabies antibodies above 0.5 IU/ml) gives Japan's Ministry of Agriculture confidence that the vaccine is working and the pet is not incubating rabies. The clock starts on the day the titer blood was drawn — not the day you received the result. This is why most people need 7-8 months of preparation to move a pet to Japan."},{"q":"What is a rabies titer test (FAVN)?","a":"A rabies titer test, specifically the FAVN (Fluorescent Antibody Virus Neutralization) test, measures the level of rabies antibodies in your pet's blood. It confirms that the rabies vaccine 'took' and that your pet is protected. For Japan, the antibody level must be at least 0.5 IU/ml. Blood is drawn at your vet and sent to a CDC-designated approved lab (Kansas State, Auburn, or Atlanta Health Associates in the US). Turnaround is typically 2-4 weeks. Cost: $200-400."},{"q":"What is Advance Notification (Form A/C)?","a":"Advance Notification is a document submitted to Japan's Animal Quarantine Service at least 40 days before your pet arrives. It includes your travel plans, pet details, vaccination history, and titer test results. You'll receive an 'Import Inspection' reply from MAFF acknowledging your notification. Bring this reply with you at arrival. Late submission (under 40 days) is the single most common cause of extended quarantine at the airport."},{"q":"Can I take a shortcut if my pet was already in Japan before?","a":"If your pet was previously exported from Japan with an export health certificate and is returning within 2 years, requirements are much simpler — essentially just maintaining the rabies vaccination schedule and having the original export certificate. If your pet has never been to Japan, no shortcut exists."},{"q":"What if I need to travel to Japan before the 180 days are up?","a":"You have two options, neither good. Option 1: leave your pet in the US (with family, friends, or a boarding facility) and have them flown over once the 180 days have passed. Option 2: ship the pet with the titer test incomplete and accept quarantine in Japan (up to 180 days) at your expense. Professional pet relocation companies can help with option 1. Option 2 is expensive and stressful for the pet — avoid if at all possible."},{"q":"Are there breed restrictions for Japan?","a":"Japan has no federal breed ban. However, Japanese rental apartments and condominiums frequently have strict pet policies — many buildings allow no pets at all, and others allow only cats or small dogs. If you're moving to Japan with a large dog, secure pet-friendly housing before you arrive. Some Japanese landlords charge significant pet deposits (up to several months' rent)."},{"q":"What about ferrets?","a":"Japan does not have a clear import pathway for ferrets as pets. Ferrets are not covered under the standard pet import regulations. If you need to bring a ferret, contact the Animal Quarantine Service (MAFF) directly well in advance of travel — you will likely need a special import permit and may face extended quarantine."}]}