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Bringing Medication to Japan: Rules, Permits & What to Know

If you’re planning to bring medication with you to Japan, please read the following important points:

1. Bringing up to 1 month of medication

You can bring up to one month’s supply of most personal medications into Japan without doing anything special, as long as:

  • It’s only for your own use
  • It’s not a restricted or prohibited drug
  • It is in its original packaging with your name on it

2. Bringing MORE than 1 month of medication

If you need to bring more than one month’s supply, you must apply online for a document called a:
Yunyū-kakuninsho(輸入確認書)
Import confirmation for personal medication
Application website: https://impconf.mhlw.go.jp/aicpte/page/login.jsp

Before you come to Japan, you will need to:

  1. Create a new user account on the website
  2. Upload a copy of your prescription from your doctor
  3. Upload your flight ticket

You only need to do this closer to your departure date.
(But please don’t wait until the last minute — processing can take time.)

3. Medications that always need special approval

The following types of medication always require a Yunyū-kakuninsho, even if you bring less than one month:

  • Injectable medications (e.g., insulin, EpiPens, hormone injections)
  • Some ADHD medications
  • Some sleeping pills, anxiety medications, or strong painkillers

If you’re unsure, feel free to ask.

4. Medications that are restricted in Japan

Some common medicines from other countries are not allowed in Japan. Examples include:

  • Medications containing pseudoephedrine (found in some cold/flu medicine)
  • Certain ADHD medications
  • Some strong stimulants or controlled substances

If you’re unsure whether your medicine is allowed, please check with your doctor or message me.

5. Check your airline as well

Before traveling, please check with your airline about:

  • What medications can go in checked luggage or carry-on
  • Rules for liquids, injections, or needles
  • Any documents they require (some airlines ask for a doctor’s letter)

6. When you arrive in Japan

If you needed a Yunyū-kakuninsho, please:

  • Print it out
  • Bring it with your medication
  • Show it to Customs if they ask

Most students pass through smoothly once they have the correct documents.

If you’re unsure about your specific medication or whether you need the permit, just let us know and We’ll help you check.

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