Pre-Departure (In the Philippines)

Microchip Implantation

Requirement: Each pet must be implanted with an ISO 11784/11785 compliant (15-digit) microchip.

Action: If your pet’s current microchip is not compliant, arrange for a compliant implant or ensure you have a reader/scanner that can interpret the existing microchip.

Tip: Keep the certification documentation handy. 

Rabies Vaccination

Requirement: Vaccinate all dogs and cats against rabies. Japan typically requires at least two rabies vaccinations—with the initial vaccination administered between 30 days and 12 months before entry.

Action: Consult your veterinarian to schedule the necessary vaccinations, ensuring each is properly recorded, signed, and stamped. 

Comprehensive Health Examination & Export Health Certificate

Requirement: A full health check is mandatory before export.

Action: Schedule an examination with a government-approved licensed veterinarian to obtain an export health certificate. This document should include details of the microchip, vaccination records, and overall health status.

Tip: Some guidelines refer to this collection of documents as a “pet passport.” Keep all documents in a dedicated folder.

Obtain an Import Permit (if required)

Requirement: Depending on the regulations at the time, you might need an import permit issued by a licensed veterinarian or a governmental agency in the Philippines.

Action: Confirm this early with both local authorities and your veterinarian so you can secure the necessary permits well in advance.

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Pre-Export Procedures

Rabies Antibody (Serological) Test

(Arranging the Serological Test Here)

Requirement: After the necessary vaccinations, your pet needs to undergo a rabies antibody test to verify that antibody levels meet Japan’s criteria.

Action: Arrange for the test with your veterinarian and retain the official results. Make sure the report includes all required details and is endorsed by the appropriate authorities.

Observe the 180-Day Waiting Period

Requirement: Japan mandates a waiting period (often 180 days) after the last vaccination or after the antibody test.

Action: Mark your calendar and ensure that the timeline between the test/vaccination and departure complies with this waiting period.

Tip: Early planning will help avoid any rushed adrenaline moments closer to your departure date.

Pre-Export Clinical Inspection

Requirement: A final clinical inspection (or pre-export inspection) by an accredited veterinarian is required to certify that your pet is fit for travel.

Action: Book this inspection as per the guidelines and ensure the veterinarian fills out all necessary forms accurately.

Airports/Ports that Accept Pet Importation in Japan:


◆ Airport: New Chitose Airport, Narita International Airport,
Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport), Chubu International Airport,
Kansai International Airport, Osaka Itami Airport, Kobe Airport, Kitakyushu Airport,
Fukuoka Airport, Kagoshima Airport, Naha Airport


◆ Seaport: Tomakomai Seaport, Keihin Seaport (Tokyo, Yokohama), Nagoya Seaport,
Hanshin Seaport (Osaka, Hyogo), Kanmon Seaport, Hakata Seaport,
Kagoshima Seaport, Naha Seaport

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Documentation, Notification & Arrival in Japan

Advance Notification to Japanese Authorities

Requirement: You must submit an advance notification to the Japanese Animal Quarantine Service.

Action: Follow their guidelines regarding submission formats, deadlines, and any additional instructions (this is sometimes managed online or via specialized forms).

Gather and Verify All Documentation

Action Items:

Microchip Documentation: Certificate of implantation and compliance proof.

Vaccination Certificates: Detailed records of all rabies (and any other required) vaccinations.

Rabies Antibody Test Results: Official documentation proving that your pet meets the antibody threshold.

Export Health Certificate: Issued by a licensed veterinarian after the comprehensive health exam.

Import Permit: If applicable, any permits required for pet entry into Japan.

Advance Notification Receipt: Confirmation from Japanese authorities that they have received your pet’s details.

Tip: Double-check each document for accuracy and completeness. Keep a backup (digital and physical) to avoid any delays at the point of entry. 2

Arrival in Japan

Tip: Stay in touch with local veterinary services in Japan to ensure your pets’ ongoing health and compliance with any local regulations.

Import Inspection Upon Arrival

Requirement: Upon arrival, your pets will undergo an import inspection by the Japanese Animal Quarantine Service.

Action: Present all compiled documentation promptly and comply with any additional requests from the inspection officers.

Tip: Having documents well-organized and easily accessible will help the process run smoothly.

Potential Quarantine Procedures

Requirement: If any health or documentation issues are identified, your pets may be subject to additional quarantine measures.

Action: Familiarize yourself with these potential procedures in advance so you’re not taken by surprise.

Tip: Ensure all paperwork is flawless to avoid any unnecessary delays or quarantine.

Follow-Up and Post-Entry Compliance

Action: After import inspection, adhere to any post-entry instructions provided by the Japanese authorities, such as follow-up health checks or monitoring periods.

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