Instructions for entry and exit regulations for studying in Japan in 2019

In addition to the conditions for applying to study abroad, international students in Japan also need to understand the entry and exit regulations. So today, let’s take a look at the 2019 entry and exit regulations for studying in Japan. Welcome to read.

First, let’s take a look at portable drugs

1. Some drugs with specific purposes have no major side effects on the human body and cannot be classified as medical equipment (such as hair tonics) , bath preparations, ointments, eye drops), etc.: up to 2 months’ usage

2. Prescription drugs: up to 1 month’s usage

3. Vitamins: up to 4 months’ supply

4. External medicines excluding prescription drugs: up to 24 tablets

5. Cosmetics: up to 24 tablets per variety

6. Medical treatment Equipment (can only be used at home): 1 set

Next, let’s take a look at the main items restricted from entry

1. Animals and plants that require quarantine (please go to the Animal Quarantine Office undergo inspection).

2. Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics (quantity restrictions apply).

3. No one is allowed to bring shotguns, pistols, knives, etc. into Japan without a permit.

4. Animals and plants whose import is restricted according to the Washington Treaty.

Finally, let’s take a look at the main prohibited items

1. Heroin, cocaine, MDMA, opium, marijuana, stimulants (methamphetamine), and other addictive substances Narcotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, weight loss drugs, etc.

2. Pistols and other firearms and ammunition.

3. Explosive explosive drugs, gunpowder, dynamite, etc.

4. Substances that are raw materials for chemical weapons.

5. Animals, plants and their products containing dangerous germs, pests and other organisms.

6. Counterfeit coins, securities, credit cards, etc.

7. Endanger public safety or obscene books, pictures and sculptures, etc.

8. Pornographic images and publications with children as the protagonists.

9. Books that infringe on intellectual property rights.