Car export to Japan: Customs & document guide (2025)

October 21, 2025
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Are you planning to export a vehicle to Japan? Then reliable information on customs regulations japan car and the necessary paperwork is worth its weight in gold. This guide explains step by step which taxes are due, which documents Japan Customs requires, how to register electronically (NACCS), what happens during the technical check (shaking) and how you can organise the process stress-free with a checklist. We also provide links to official bodies and helpful resources - and to in-depth content from ODS Orient.


1) Overview: How does a car export to Japan work?

A car export to Japan roughly consists of five phases:

  1. Enquiry & routing (port selection, RoRo connection, ETD/ETA)
  2. Offer & booking (without fixed price here; for concrete costs you need your individual offer based on vehicle data and relation)
  3. Export/customs documents & loading in the country of origin
  4. Import & customs clearance in Japan incl. customs regulations japan car (taxes, duties, declarations)
  5. Technical approval & authorisation (shaking, number plate, insurance)

RoRo or container? Vehicles travelling to Japan are mostly RoRo (roll-on/roll-off). You can easily check timetables: RoRo timetables.


2) Customs regulations Japan car: taxes, duties & system (2025)

In order for your car to be legally imported and later registered in Japan, you need to know the following components:

2.1 Import duty / import tariff (HS 8703)

Japan publishes its tariff rates in the Japan's Tariff Schedule. For passenger cars (HS 8703), the MFN duty rate is traditionally 0 % (duty-free). Always check the current tariff list to confirm the current status. Customs Japan+1

2.2 Consumption tax

On almost all imports, Japan levies the Consumption tax of 10 % (Calculation basis: customs value + customs duty + certain excise duties, if applicable). This tax is payable in addition to any other vehicle-related charges. Customs Japan

2.3 Other vehicle-related charges (upon registration)

In addition to import clearance, registration-related taxes are incurred, including

  • Automobile Weight Tax - is due, among other things, as part of the Shaken test (weight-based)
  • Automobile Tax (Category Base) - Annual road tax
  • Automobile Tax (Environmental Performance Levy) - acquisition-related tax with environmental reference (replaces former acquisition tax)

The exact survey and rates depend on the registration and vehicle; the specifications of the ministries/prefectures are decisive. See official information pages (e.g. Ministry of the Environment, prefectures). env.go.jp+2pref.gifu.lg.jp+2

Important: Specific prices are beyond the scope of this document, as charges vary depending on the vehicle, region and time. Ask for a personalised quote that takes your vehicle data and destination prefecture into account.


3) Import formalities at Japan Customs: C-forms, NACCS & Co.

3.1 Import declaration & documents

For the import a Import declaration (Customs Form C-5020) with the usual commercial documents (B/L, invoice, packing list, etc.). In Japan, most of the processing takes place electronically via NACCS (Nippon Automated Cargo and Port Consolidated System). Customs Japan+1

3.2 Vehicle customs release certificate (C-8050)

Specific for vehicles: You need the Vehicle Customs Clearance Certificate (Customs Form C-8050). Without this certificate, authorisation with the Land Transport Bureau is not possible. Customs Japan


4) Technology & authorisation in Japan: shaking, emissions, safety

The import is followed by technical inspection (shaking) and registration. Responsible: MLIT (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism).

  • Shake is the periodic main inspection in Japan and includes, among other things, safety and emission checks; it is a prerequisite for registration on public roads.
  • Information on vehicle inspection & registration is provided by the MLIT (Road Transport Bureau). Mlit

Note: Whether left or right-hand drive - the decisive factor is conformity with Japanese regulations; details can be found in the individual approval and MLIT guidelines.


5) Temporary import (travelling/moving): Carnet de Passages (CPD)

In the case of temporary importation (e.g. travelling, relocation), clearance can be carried out via the Carnet de Passages en Douane (CPD) take place. In Japan, the JAF (Japan Automobile Federation) responsible for authenticating the carnet before customs clearance. Temporary use for up to one year is possible. JAF


6) Recycling fee & export refund

Japan has a legally regulated end-of-life vehicle recycling system. When purchasing a vehicle, a Recycling fee is levied. If a vehicle is exported - provided that the fee has already been paid - a Reimbursement requested become. meti.go.jp


7) Document checklist for car export to Japan

Table (alt text): Matrix with mandatory documents for Japanese import (Japan Customs) and subsequent registration (MLIT), plus information on procurement.

DocumentFor what?Who issues it?TimingPractical hints
Commercial InvoiceCustoms value/tax baseSellerBefore shipmentSpecify exact VIN, make, model, year of manufacture
Packing listQuantity/parts list specificationSeller/forwarderBefore shipmentList accessories & spare parts
Bill of Lading (B/L)Transport documentShipping company/forwarderAfter loadingData consistent with invoice
Import declaration C-5020Import clearanceImporter/Customs BrokerOn arrivalSubmit electronically via NACCS
C-8050 Clearance Cert.Admission requirementJapan CustomsAfter import releaseCheck VIN, ensure conformity
Proof of exportProof of ownershipAdmission officeBefore exportEnclose translation if necessary
Technical documentationShake/individual removalManufacturer/test centreAfter importObserve MLIT specifications
InsuranceAuthorisation/TrafficInsurerBefore authorisationJCI/liability required

8) Schedule & milestones: How to plan realistically

  1. Routing & Booking: Compare departures (RoRo), plan buffers → Timetables
  2. Document preparation: Invoice, packing list, proof of origin/export, translations if applicable
  3. Arrival & customs clearance: NACCS submission, C-forms, release, C-8050 pick up
  4. Technology & registration: Shaken, taxes (weight tax, category base, environmental levy if applicable)

Deepening: Which export/customs documents do you need before departure? → Customs documents for RoRo transport


9) Best Practices: Data Quality & Compliance

  • Transmit exact VIN/chassis number (no transposed digits)
  • Verify dimensions & weights (data sheet ≠ reality)
  • Consistent data on invoice, B/L, NACCS
  • Before handover: Photos of the condition (with date)
  • Regular updates: Check MLIT & Customs news for changes

10) Mini checklist (to tick off before departure)

  • [ ] Route & departure selected (timetables checked)
  • [ ] Offer requested (details complete)
  • [ ] Commercial invoice & packing list created
  • [ ] Export certificate/registration available
  • [ ] B/L data agree with invoice
  • [ ] Import declaration prepared (NACCS)
  • [ ] C-8050 Application clarified
  • [ ] Shaken/MLIT specifications researched
  • [ ] Insurance organised
  • [ ] Recycling fee status checked

11) Image idea (optional for your blog)

Illustration: "Flowchart car export to Japan (enquiry → booking → customs clearance → C-8050 → shaking → registration)"
Alt-Text: "Flowchart of car exports to Japan with customs and document stations."


FAQ: Frequently asked questions about customs regulations japan car

Is there an import duty on cars in Japan?

For passenger cars (HS 8703) the MFN duty rate is 0 % in practice. Check the current Japanese customs tariff list. Customs Japan

What tax is certain to be payable?

The Consumption tax of 10 % on imports (customs value + customs duty + excise duty, if applicable).

What documents does Japan Customs require?

Import declaration (C-5020) with commercial documents and additionally C-8050 for subsequent authorisation.

What is NACCS?

Japan's electronic customs system for import clearance. Import declarations and C-forms are processed via NACCS. naccs.jp

Do I need a technical inspection?

Yes, the Shaken test is a prerequisite for road authorisation. Responsible: MLIT.

How does temporary importation work?

About the Carnet de Passages (CPD). Responsible: JAF (Japan Automobile Federation). Period of use: max. 1 year.

Is there a recycling fee refund?

Yes, if you have already paid the recycling fee, you can apply for a refund at Export. meti.go.jp


Conclusion

Who customs regulations japan car and prepare your documents properly saves time and money. Check the import tariff (often duty-free), calculate the Consumption tax (10 %) and note Registration-related taxes during the shake/approval phase. Organise C-forms (C-5020, C-8050) in good time - ideally via NACCS - and plan the Shaken/MLIT requirements realistically. For specific prices, you need a customised quote. Start with the Timetable check or find out more in our article: Customs documents for RoRo transport.

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