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  • Foods that contain meat
    Food, Japanese cup noodles with tonkotsu or chicken stock
    USDA blocks these tightly, so they may be seized by U.S. customs.
  • All processed beef products
    Food, jerky, canned beef, ready meals
    Banned under USDA inspection rules.
  • Olive oil
    Food
    Blocked by carriers under the food category.
  • Fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, plants, seeds, and soil
    Food
    Fall under the USDA's pest-control rules.
  • Refrigerated or frozen foods, dry ice, and coolant packs
    Food
    International air shipping isn't possible.
  • Most dairy products
    Food
    Processed dairy falls under the FDA, and raw milk and certain cheeses fall under USDA inspection.
  • Alcoholic drinks
    Food
    Search and purchase are currently fully blocked on the SAZO site.
    Exception: Planned for staged rollout in certain states (e.g., California) with age verification. Utah and Delaware can't receive alcohol shipments in any form under state law.
  • Kinder Surprise Eggs
    Food
    Banned by the CPSC because of the choking risk to children.
    Exception: Kinder Joy is a separate product and is allowed.
  • Food-contact items
    Food, cups, dishes, lunch boxes, cake molds, straws
    Classified under Japanese food safety and inspection rules, which limits international air shipping options.
  • Packing straw, grass, and rice straw
    Food
    Blocked even when used as filler.
  • Pet food
    Food
    Falls under USDA and FDA animal-feed import procedures, so carriers apply a category block.
  • Perishable foods
    Food
    Blocked under shipping terms.
  • Tea, coffee, cocoa, beans, powders, fish meal, pepper, and spices
    Food
    Require USDA inspection or FDA prior notice, so carriers block the food category itself.
  • Salted or cured meats
    Food
    Special handling applies if shipped from a region with an active livestock disease outbreak.
  • U.S. over-the-counter (OTC) medicines in general
    Health
    Medicines you can buy freely in Japan (such as Pabron and Loxonin) can't clear customs without FDA approval.
  • Anabolic steroids and other drugs regulated in the U.S.
    Health, muscle builders and growth hormones included
    Regulated as controlled substances in the U.S.
  • Japanese quasi-drugs
    Health, whitening creams, certain sunscreen ingredients
    Products with ingredients the FDA hasn't approved are blocked.
  • Health supplements not approved to U.S. standards
    Health
    Supplements with ingredients not meeting FDA standards may be restricted at customs.
  • Medical devices
    Health, prescription eyeglasses, contact lenses, sterile syringes, tattoo machines
    Fall under FDA medical-device rules.
    Exception: Non-prescription glasses and cosmetic colored lenses follow separate standards.
  • Products that contain mercury
    Health, liquid thermometers, liquid mercury batteries
    Blocked as an air hazard and an environmentally harmful material.
    Exception: Digital thermometers are fine.
  • All cosmetics
    Health, toner, lotion, sheet masks, essences, essential oils, gel nail polish, cleansing foam, face creams, mascara, shampoo, body soap, lipstick, powder, nail polish, perfume, sunscreen
    Liquids, creams, and powders are hard to ship to the U.S.
    Exception: Non-liquid, non-powder accessories like false eyelashes and makeup brushes are fine.
  • Counterfeit and knockoff goods
    Fashion
    Seized immediately under U.S. customs (CBP) intellectual property rules. Repeated seizures can put the importer on a CBP blacklist.
  • Items with "replica," "fake," "st," "homage," or "custom" in the name or description
    Fashion
    Blocked.
  • Certain brands such as Converse
    Fashion
    May be blocked during Japanese customs clearance.
  • Leather goods
    Fashion, shoes, bags, clothing, gloves
    International air shipping options are limited.
    Exception: Solid shoe cream is the only exception.
  • Textile goods
    Fashion, clothing, gloves, scarves, socks, aprons, tents, pet seat covers
    International air shipping options are limited.
  • Fur and hides from the former Soviet Union or mainland China
    Fashion
    Banned by origin.
  • Bird feathers and bird skins
    Fashion
    Import banned for most species.
  • Watches and jewelry
    Fashion
    A separate process applies when the declared value is over $500 or 10,000 euros.
  • Artwork, antiques, rare items, and loose gemstones
    Fashion
    Blocked by carrier category or limited by value per shipment. Japanese ukiyo-e, antiques, classic art, and antique watches are effectively not shippable.
  • CITES Appendix I, absolute ban
    Plants & Animals, rhino horn, tiger bone and skin, leopard skin, elephant ivory, turtle shell and products made from it (all turtle species), natural musk
    Banned from trade across all carriers and all countries.
    Exception: Synthetic musk is fine.
  • CITES Appendix II, certificate required
    Plants & Animals, crocodile and python skin, shark-derived ingredients, giant clam and pearl oyster, native orchids, cacti, certain palms
    A CITES certificate is needed to trade.
    Exception: For aloe, all species are regulated except aloe vera (including Aloe arborescens).
  • Coral and products made from endangered species
    Plants & Animals
    Blocked under USFWS rules.
  • CBD and hemp products
    Plants & Animals, Idaho effectively bans them, Hawaii bans Delta-8/10, Ohio enacts a full ban in Dec 2025
    State rules are strict. Federal law tightens starting Nov 12, 2026 (0.3% total THC + 0.4mg cap per finished product). Some carriers also block CBD by policy. SAZO currently doesn't recommend handling CBD or hemp.
  • Live animals, plants, seeds, and insects
    Plants & Animals
    Can't be imported.
  • Otane ginseng (especially Russian-grown) and human-derived placenta
    Plants & Animals
    Regulated under CITES and FDA rules.
  • Pine cones, potpourri, herbs, and dried flowers
    Plants & Animals
    Without prior approval from the USDA plant quarantine office these are blocked, and carriers block the plant and seed category itself.
  • Taxidermy, preserved "everlasting" dried flowers, and human-hair wigs
    Plants & Animals
    No international air shipping option for these.
  • Animal organs and parts
    Plants & Animals
    When shipped from a region with an active livestock disease outbreak, need a permit from the USDA plant quarantine office or Permit Office.
  • Soil samples
    Plants & Animals
    Can ship only with a label issued by the USDA plant quarantine office.
  • Live honeybees and queen bees
    Plants & Animals
    Can ship only for research use (e.g., USDA Agricultural Research Service).
  • Livestock serum and vaccines
    Plants & Animals
    Require USDA approval.
  • Human serum, body fluids, tissue, clinical samples, bacteria, viruses, and antibodies
    Plants & Animals
    Blocked across the board by carriers under FDA biological-material rules and the air hazard classification (Category B infectious substances).
  • Narcotics, firearms, gunpowder, ammunition, explosives
    Hazards
    Banned by U.S. federal law. Marijuana is banned in all forms, including medical use. Stimulants, cocaine, precursor chemicals, and drug paraphernalia are blocked the same way.
  • Model guns, replica guns, BB guns, and airsoft
    Hazards
    They look like real firearms, so U.S. customs is likely to seize them, and international carriers block the category itself.
  • Switchblades (automatic-opening knives)
    Hazards
    U.S. customs bans imports. Possession itself is illegal in Delaware, Washington DC, Minnesota, and New Mexico.
  • Regular kitchen knives, cooking knives, and collectible Japanese swords
    Hazards
    International shipping options are limited, so these are hard to ship.
  • Self-defense items
    Hazards, crossbows, batons, stun batons, nunchaku, electroshock devices, pepper spray
    Blocked across the board by carriers as weapons or hazardous materials.
  • Obscene material
    Hazards
    Can't be imported.
  • Compressed gas and aerosols
    Hazards
    Can't ship by air.
  • Lighters, lighter fuel, matches, ignition stoves, and fireworks
    Hazards, butane and propane gas included
    Can't ship by air because of fire and explosion risk.
    Exception: Non-flammable safety matches are an exception.
  • Signal flares, smoke flares, fuses, and detonating cord
    Hazards
    Classified as pyrotechnics.
  • E-cigarettes and all tobacco products
    Hazards
    Can't be imported.
  • Human remains and cremated ashes, postage stamps, banknotes and currency
    Hazards, coins are excluded
    Can't ship under international air shipping rules.
  • Checks, securities, real estate deeds, and cash cards
    Hazards
    Classified the same as counterfeit currency. Cash-like and security documents are blocked across the board.
  • Products with large amounts of strong magnets
    Hazards, salvage magnets, magnetic cubes, large speaker magnets
    Subject to air shipping limits.
  • Radioactive materials and hazardous waste
    Hazards
    Can't ship under international air safety standards.
  • Toxic, corrosive, oxidizing, pyrophoric, and anesthetic substances
    Hazards, pesticides, arsenic, cyanide, mercury compounds, strong acids and bases, hydrogen peroxide, organic peroxides
    Blocked under shipping terms.
  • Drones and unmanned aircraft
    Hazards
    International air shipping options are limited.
    Exception: Some may be possible depending on specs; our operations team checks after you order.
  • Auto parts
    Hazards
    Carriers shipping to the U.S. block the category itself (large part size, leftover fuel risk, environmental harm).
  • Baseball bats, darts, compound bows, and bows and arrows
    Hazards
    Classified as threatening-looking products.
  • Military and police supplies
    Hazards, body armor, combat boots, camouflage, helmets, handcuffs, batons
    Blocked across the board by international carriers.
  • Wiretapping gear, spy gear, hidden cameras, and electronic surveillance devices
    Hazards
    Blocked under carrier policy.
  • Gambling equipment
    Hazards, roulette, card machines, gambling chips, slot machine parts
    Banned from U.S. mail and blocked by carriers as sensitive items.
  • Insect repellents and insecticides
    Hazards
    Classified as chemical or flammable.
  • National, party, and military flags and badges
    Hazards
    Blocked across the board by carriers as political or sensitive items.
  • Chemical raw materials, raw ore, and minerals
    Hazards, reagents, chemical element samples, mineral samples
    Can't ship without a safety data sheet.
  • Communication devices
    Hazards, phones, routers, modems
    For U.S. shipments, carriers require standard customs clearance, which can take longer than usual.
  • Samsung Galaxy Note7
    Hazards
    Banned from U.S. flights after fire incidents, and international carriers block it by model.
  • USB chargers, standalone lithium metal batteries, and power banks
    Hazards
    Classified the same as mobile power banks; can't ship on their own.
    Exception: Batteries built into a product and up to 2 spare batteries per box are allowed.
  • Toys and early-learning products for children under 6
    Hazards
    Shipping is restricted under international air shipping rules.
    Exception: Products marked for ages 6 and up can ship.
  • Large furniture and appliances
    Hazards
    Depending on size, international air shipping costs rise sharply, requiring a separate notice before you order.
  • Cockfighting blades
    Hazards, knives and hooks attached to a rooster's legs
    Blocked by carriers.
  • Credit cards, debit cards, transit cards, and all other card types
    Hazards
    Financial documents that are hard to compensate when lost.
  • Passports, exam tickets, vehicle registrations, and driver's licenses
    Hazards
    Identity documents that are hard to reissue.
  • Manuscripts, original drawings, master tapes, film, and other irreplaceable originals
    Hazards
    Can't be recovered if lost.
  • Engines, generators, lawn mowers, and motors with fuel inside
    Hazards
    Environmentally harmful and an air hazard.
  • Photographic flash bulbs
    Hazards
    Classified as an air hazard.
  • Seatbelt pretensioners, pyrotechnic safety devices, and asbestos
    Hazards
    Environmentally harmful and an air hazard.
  • Rental products
    Policy
    Rental items can't be handled because they aren't permanently owned.
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