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I want to send a high value item to Japan.

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#1
  • May
  • mail
  • 2022/07/05 23:57

I heard that it is very difficult to send more than $ 2500 items from the U.S. to Japan.
I have some items that I really want to send, but if anyone knows how to do it, please let me know.

Thank you very much.

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#2
  • Kat
  • 2022/07/06 (Wed) 01:41
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You can send it to any shipping company.

The recipient in Japan must pay the customs duty.

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#3
  • May
  • 2022/07/06 (Wed) 14:57
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Yamato, USPS, etc., cannot send expensive items normally.

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#4
  • 配達人
  • 2022/07/06 (Wed) 15:01
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I think you can send it via FedEx or USP.

The price depends on the size and weight, but I think FedEx is a little cheaper if you create an account.

I don't know about tariffs.

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