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China and Japan have always been one of the most important trading partners in Asia. The trade relations between the two countries have achieved remarkable results in many fields such as economy, technology, and culture.

The scale of trade between China and Japan is huge, and China and Japan have always been one of the largest trading partners of both sides. The trade volume between the two countries dominates the Asian region.


China and Japan have signed a number of bilateral agreements such as the Memorandum of Understanding on Economic and Technical Cooperation between the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of Japan. These agreements provide policy support for promoting trade and investment between the two sides.

As the two largest economies in Asia, cooperation between China and Japan is of great significance to the prosperity and stability of Asia and has also contributed to regional economic integration. The trade relationship between China and Japan has been in a state of continuous development.
 
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FCL Shipping from China to Japan

JMD can transport containers to multiple ports in Japan, including general cargo containers, dangerous goods containers, open-top containers, etc. There are multiple airline options for transporting containers from China to Japan, such as KONG HING/KMTC/KHA/WHL/TSL, etc., providing you with multiple choices.

The following is the FCL fee from some ports in China to some ports in Japan. The freight charges will be different at different times.
 
Port of departure Destination 20GP 40GP 40HQ
Shenzhen Tokyo/Nagoya 250USD 400USD 400USD
HongKong Tokyo/Nagoya 250USD 400USD 400USD
Shanghai Tokyo/Nagoya 200USD 350USD 350USD
Ningbo Tokyo/Nagoya 200USD 350USD 350USD
 

LCL Shipping from China to Japan

For LCL goods, our warehouse provides free storage services. JMD can transport to major ports in Japan. At the same time, we also have strong competitive prices to ensure that your goods are safe and delivered to the port at a favorable price.

The LCL fees from China to Japanese ports are referenced as follows:

Port of departure Destination 0~3CBM 3-5CBM 5-15CBM
Shenzhen/HK/Shanghai Tokyo/Nagoya 20USD/CBM 10USD/CBM 3USD/CBM
Shenzhen/HK/Shanghai Yokohama 20USD/CBM 10USD/CBM 3USD/CBM
Shenzhen/HK/Shanghai Kobe/Osaka 20USD/CBM 10USD/CBM 3USD/CBM
Shenzhen/HK/Shanghai Moji 30USD/CBM 20USD/CBM 10USD/CBM
Shenzhen/HK/Shanghai Hakata 70USD/CBM 65USD/CBM 55USD/CBM

Air Freight from China to Japan

Air freight from China to Japan only takes 1 day. JMD cooperates with multiple airlines, and there are cargo flights from China to Japanese airports almost every day. At the same time, we also provide door-to-door air transport services, including dangerous goods, various types of live goods, etc.

1. How long does it take to ship from China to Japan by sea?

This mainly depends on which port your goods originate from and which port they are transported to. Generally speaking, the cargo voyage from China to Japan is 3-7 days.

2. How long does it take to ship from China to Japan by air?

Air freight time is greatly affected by weather and the type of cargo. If it is general goods, it is 1 day. If it is dangerous goods, it needs to be inspected, which takes about 2-3 days.

3. What are the main international ports in Japan?

Tokyo Port: Located in Tokyo Bay, it is one of the largest ports in Japan and the main port in the Tokyo metropolitan area.

Port of Kobe: Located in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, it is one of Japan's important ports and one of the busiest trading ports in the region.

Port of Yokohama: Located in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, it is the largest artificial port in Japan and an important port in Yokohama City.

Port of Osaka: Located in Osaka City, it is one of the major ports in the Kansai region and is very important for import and export trade.

Port of Nagoya: Located in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, it is one of the busiest ports in Japan and one of the largest automobile export ports in the world.

Port of Fukuoka: Located in Fukuoka City, it is the main port in the Kyushu region and is crucial for maritime shipping and international trade.

5.Will there be insurance coverage during transportation?

For all goods transported, we can purchase insurance for our customers to ensure that your goods are safely delivered to your designated address

4. What are the main international airports in Japan?

Narita International Airport: Located in Narita City, Tokyo, it is one of Japan's major international airports and handles a large number of international flights.

Kansai International Airport: An artificial island located on Osaka Bay, serving the Kansai region of Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto.

Chubu Centrair International Airport: Located in the Chubu region near Nagoya City, it is the main international airport in Central Japan.

Haneda International Airport: Located on the shores of Tokyo Bay, it is the closest airport to the city center in Tokyo and handles a large number of international and domestic flights.

New Chitose Airport: Located in Sapporo City, Hokkaido, it is the main airport in the Hokkaido region and also receives some international flights.

 
 
 

6. Is the door-to-door service available throughout Japan?

Door-to-door service is available in most areas of Japan, but not in some island areas of Japan.

What is the process of door-to-door service?

Door-to-door service in international transportation is a comprehensive logistics service that covers the entire process from the departure point of the goods to the destination. The following is the general process for door-to-door service:

Process of door-to-door:

Pickup: The logistics company or freight forwarder will arrange to pick up the goods at the departure point of the goods (usually the shipper's warehouse or factory). This may involve packaging and marking of goods.
 
Transportation:The goods are then transported to the departure port or airport. Transportation methods may include land, sea, air, depending on the nature of the goods, distance and customer needs.
 
Customs Clearance and Documentation:When the goods arrive at the exporting country or region, customs clearance procedures are carried out. This includes providing all necessary documentation to ensure the goods leave the country legally.
 
Loading:Goods are loaded onto a ship or aircraft in preparation for international transportation.
 
International Transit:Goods are transported across international borders to the destination country or region. This may involve transfers, depending on the shipping method and route.
 
Unloading:Unloading operations are performed after the goods arrive at the destination port or airport.
 
Delivery:After unloading is completed, we will arrange for the goods to be delivered to the final destination, which may be the customer's warehouse, factory or portal.
 
Customs Clearance and Documentation at Destination:Perform customs clearance procedures in the destination country or region to ensure that the goods enter legally.
 
Distribution and Delivery:Delivering goods from the destination port or airport to the final destination address.
 

If I want to track the goods in real time, how can I check it?

For sea freight, we will provide you with the sea waybill number and shipping company inquiry website.
For express goods, we will provide you with the express tracking number and express service company, as well as the express inquiry website.
For air cargo, we will provide the air waybill number and airline query website.
We will ensure that you can track the goods in real time through any channel.

During the sea customs clearance process, what information do I need to prepare in advance?

Commercial Invoice: This is the main document that proves the transaction, including the detailed information, quantity, price, etc. of the goods. The information on the invoice should be consistent with other documents.

 

Packing List: A packing list details the contents, quantity, and weight of the goods contained in each package or container.

 

Bill of Lading: This is proof of ownership of the goods and is part of the contract of carriage by sea. The bill of lading contains the description, quantity, consignor, consignee and other information of the goods.

 

Customs Declaration Form: This is a document describing the goods in detail, including the type, value, quantity and other information of the goods. Usually, this is the basis for customs tax calculation and inspection.

 

Import License: If required by the destination country or region, you may need to provide an import license to prove that you are eligible to import a specific type of goods.

 

Certificate of Origin: Some countries require a certificate of origin for goods to determine whether the goods comply with a specific trade agreement or enjoy tariff preferences.

 

Payment Receipts: Including payment receipts related to goods transactions, such as remittance records or letters of credit.

 

Customs Value Declaration: You need to declare the accurate value of your goods so that customs can calculate taxes.

 

Customs Import Permit: In some cases, a Customs Import Permit is required for specific goods.

 

Special Documents: Depending on the nature of the goods, additional special documents may be required, such as health certificates, quality certificates, etc.

During the air freight customs clearance process, what information do I need to prepare in advance?

Commercial Invoice: This is the main document that proves the transaction, including the detailed information, quantity, price, etc. of the goods. The information on the invoice should be consistent with other documents.

 

Bill of Lading (Air Waybill): This is proof of ownership of the goods and is part of the air freight contract. The bill of lading contains the description, quantity, consignor, consignee and other information of the goods.

 

Packing List: A packing list details the contents, quantity, and weight of the goods contained in each package.

 

Customs Declaration Form: This is a document describing the goods in detail, including the type, value, quantity and other information of the goods. Usually, this is the basis for customs tax calculation and inspection.

 

Import License: If required by the destination country or region, you may need to provide an import license to prove that you are eligible to import a specific type of goods.

 

Certificate of Origin: Some countries require a certificate of origin for goods to determine whether the goods comply with a specific trade agreement or enjoy tariff preferences.

 

Payment Receipts: Including payment receipts related to goods transactions, such as remittance records or letters of credit.

Transportation Insurance: If the goods are covered by transportation insurance, a corresponding transportation insurance policy is required.

Authorization Letter from the airline or freight forwarder: If you entrust a freight forwarder to handle customs clearance procedures, you may need to provide the corresponding authorization letter.

 

Special Documents: Depending on the nature of the goods, additional special documents may be required, such as health certificates, quality certificates, etc.

Can door-to-door service include customs duties?

Certainly. Depends on what service you require. We provide DDU, DAP, DDP, CIF, EXW services

How much does it cost to air freight from China to Japan?

The exact amount of air freight charges depends on several factors, including the nature of the shipment, volume, weight, destination, and the freight service provider chosen. Due to the differences in these factors, cargo information needs to be provided at the time of shipment for verification.

Is there any tariff reduction or exemption policy for importing goods from China to Japan?

For some products, such as lithium batteries, electric vehicles, etc., certificates of origin can be obtained, so that tariffs can be reduced or reduced.

How can I find out the local tariff rate in Japan?

JMD can check customs duties for you, and you need to provide us with cargo information and customs codes. Japan Customs website, in addition, you can also consult through Japan Customs website, Japan trade agreement and agreement text, Japan Trade Association or Chamber of Commerce and other channels.

Is it possible to prepay customs duties?

Is it possible to prepay customs duties?

 
Yes, before shipping, you need to tell us to prepay the customs duties and provide us with the packing list and invoice.
 

What channels can I choose for sample goods?


For sample transportation channels from China to Japan, we provide express services and DDP small cargo services. These two channels are relatively affordable and fast.
 

Does JMD have its own customs clearance agents in each port?


Yes, we have cooperative agents at each port. The cooperative agent information will be displayed on the ocean bill of lading. When the goods are about to arrive at the port, our agent will notify the consignee for customs clearance and delivery.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

What are the advantages of JMD in transporting goods from China to Japan?

JMD has many advantages in transporting goods to Japan. These advantages are reflected in the company's professionalism, service quality and global network.
 

Local professional partners in Japan: JMD has established solid cooperative relationships in Japan and works closely with local logistics companies, customs clearance agents and transportation service providers. This ensures efficient and smooth transportation of goods within Japan.

 

Familiar with Japanese tariffs and customs clearance procedures: JMD’s team has an in-depth understanding of Japan’s tariff policies and customs clearance procedures. The company is able to provide customers with professional advice on tariff rates, regulations and possible preferential policies to ensure that goods can pass through the customs clearance process quickly and compliantly.

 

Full range of transportation services: JMD provides diversified transportation methods, including sea transportation, air transportation and rail transportation. Customers can choose the most suitable transportation method according to the nature, urgency and cost requirements of the goods to meet different needs.

 

Door-to-door service: JMD provides comprehensive door-to-door service, covering the entire process from goods pickup to delivery. This simplifies the shipping process for customers, reduces potential logistics issues, and increases overall efficiency.

 

Global network coverage: As an international freight forwarder, JMD has a global network and partners. This allows the company to flexibly handle cross-border cargo transportation and provide one-stop global freight solutions.

 

Professional customer service: JMD focuses on customer service experience, provides professional consulting services, answers customers' questions about Japanese freight, and helps customers formulate the best logistics plan.

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