Not long ago, some netizens were directly repatriated at Nagoya Airport, which made people panic.
Recently, some netizens revealed that they were almost fined 3 million for a sandwich and sentenced to three years in prison.
Originally, with the increase in the number of passengers going to Japan, the immigration inspection at Japanese airports began to be strengthened!
Procedures for visiting Japan
Today, let's take a look at what items are not allowed to be carried at Narita Airport from the perspective of Nippon TV.
Plant quarantine and animal quarantine are generally set up at the airport, and if passengers are found to be carrying prohibited items, they are generally required to go to these two places for further inspection.
Meat products such as beef and steamed buns are prohibited.
Fruits and vegetables such as chili peppers and mangosteen are also forbidden because there may be some pests in them and there are concerns about their introduction to Japan.
If it is a raw peanut, it is necessary to do a test before entering the country.
Snacks purchased at the airport are also prohibited, especially some processed meat products and products containing meat ingredients.
In addition, these items are also worth paying attention to
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q
How to Prevent Spring Sickness? Can commercially available meat products in vacuum packaging be brought into the country?
A
Items that are strictly prohibited or stopped from being imported, or items that do not have an inspection certificate, are strictly prohibited from being brought into the country, even if they are vacuum-packed.
Q
Can I bring heat-treated products into the country?
A
Items that are strictly prohibited or stopped from being imported, or items that do not have an inspection certificate, are strictly prohibited from being brought into the country, even if they have been heat-treated.
Q
Is it true that the duty-free shop clerk claims that they can bring it into the country?
A
Items that are strictly prohibited or stopped from being imported, or items that do not have an inspection certificate, even if they were purchased at duty-free shops, are strictly prohibited from being brought into the country.
Q
Can I bring into the country if I only bring my own amount of food?
A
It is strictly forbidden to bring into the country any items that are strictly prohibited or have been stopped from being imported, or items that do not have an inspection certificate, even if they are only souvenirs or small quantities for personal consumption.
Finally, again,
Friends, don't put yourself at risk! Those who have recently come to Japan should know in advance what items can be carried and which cannot be carried, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble when entering the country.
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Source: Japan-China Communication Official Account
Author: Phoenix Academy/ZANE
Editor: Song Miao