How Much Does It Cost to Ship a Dog or Cat from the U.S. to Japan?
- wu yan
- Nov 17
- 3 min read
A Comprehensive Guide for Pet Owners Planning International Moves
Introduction: Cherry Blossoms, Bullet Trains, and Bringing Your Pet to Japan
Japan is one of the most pet-friendly destinations in Asia, but its import process is also among the strictest in the world. Every dog and cat entering from the USA must comply with Japan’s Animal Quarantine Service (AQS) rules, which include a mandatory rabies antibody titer test, a 180-day waiting period, and pre-arrival notification to Japanese authorities.
The total cost to relocate a pet from the USA to Japan typically ranges from $3,000 for a small cat or dog to $7,000+ for a large breed, depending on flight routes, quarantine requirements, and whether you qualify for a waiting period exemption (available in certain cases, such as for U.S. military families).
Here’s a detailed breakdown of expenses, timelines, and tips to make the process smooth—plus how 0x Cargo Pet Travel can manage it from start to finish.

1. U.S. Preparatory Expenses (Typically $500–$1,500+)
a. Veterinary Visits & Vaccinations
ISO-compliant microchip implantation: $45–$75
Rabies vaccinations (two doses, at least 30 days apart): $40–$100 total
Core vaccines: DHPP for dogs, FVRCP for cats ($25–$50 each)
b. Rabies Antibody Titer Test
Required for all pets entering from the USA: $150–$300
Must be performed at an AQS-approved laboratory
c. USDA Document Endorsement
USDA APHIS endorsement fee: $38–$173
2. Shipping & Crate Costs (Approximately $2,500–$5,800+)
a. Airfare & Cargo Handling
Small dog or cat: $2,500–$3,400
Medium dog: $3,200–$4,600
Large dog: $4,800–$5,800+
b. Airline-Approved Crate
Standard IATA crate: $200–$400
Oversized/custom crate: $500–$1,200
3. Japan Government & Quarantine Fees
Advance Notification to AQS
Must be submitted at least 40 days before arrival
No fee, but critical for smooth entry
Quarantine
If requirements are met, quarantine can be as short as a few hours
Non-compliance can lead to up to 180 days quarantine (owner’s expense)
4. Ground Transportation & Local Handling ($300–$900+)
U.S. Side:
Home pickup to departure airport: $200–$500
Japan Side:
Customs clearance, inspection, and home/base delivery: $300–$500
5. Additional and Contingency Costs
Boarding before departure: $30–$70/day
Re-testing for failed titer results: $150–$300
Extra vet checks for older pets: $50–$200

6. Real-World Examples
Example 1 – USA → Tokyo, Cat (No Quarantine)
Vet & vaccines: $300
Crate + airfare: $2,800
Clearance & delivery: $350Total: ≈ $3,450
Example 2 – USA → Okinawa, Large Dog (Military Family, Reduced Waiting Period)
Vet & vaccines: $350
Crate + airfare: $4,900
Clearance & delivery: $400Total: ≈ $5,650
7. Timeline: Why Costs Add Up
Microchip & first rabies vaccination: Day 0
Second rabies vaccination: 30 days later
Rabies titer test: 1–30 days after second vaccine
Waiting period: 180 days before arrival (unless exempt under special programs)
Advance notification to AQS: At least 40 days before travel
USDA health certificate: Within 10 days of departure
Failure to meet these deadlines can result in extended quarantine in Japan, adding both cost and stress.
8. How to Save on Overseas Pet Relocation to Japan
Start the process at least 7–8 months before travel
For U.S. military families, check if you qualify for reduced waiting periods
Submit AQS notification early to secure processing
Use direct flights to minimize transit time
9. DIY vs. Professional Assistance
DIY:
Lower cost, but requires strict adherence to Japan’s detailed timeline
High risk of errors if unfamiliar with AQS requirements
Professional (like 0x Cargo Pet Travel):
Manages all scheduling, lab submissions, and AQS communication
Reduces risk of extended quarantine and ensures compliance
10. Total Cost Summary
Route | Typical Total Cost |
Small dog/cat → Japan | $3,000–$4,500 |
Medium dog → Japan | $3,800–$5,500 |
Large dog → Japan | $5,200–$7,000+ |
Extended quarantine (up to 180 days) | Owner pays additional housing & care fees |

Final Thoughts: Precision and Patience Pay Off
Japan’s pet import rules are strict but predictable if you follow the exact timeline. Military families and experienced relocation partners can help reduce waiting times and stress.
How 0x Cargo Pet Travel Makes It Easy
At 0x Cargo Pet Travel, we don’t just help civilians relocate their pets to Japan—we also specialize in assisting active-duty U.S. military personnel and their families with pet transport to Japanese military bases. We’re familiar with U.S. military veterinary entry/exit procedures and can coordinate directly with base veterinarians, including cases where the 180-day rabies titer waiting period can be waived or reduced for military orders.
We also work with long-term Japanese customs clearance partners fluent in English, ensuring smooth communication and seamless clearance. Beyond customs, we arrange safe transport to any location in Japan, including Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Okinawa, and all U.S. military bases.
From the first vaccination to your pet’s safe arrival at your home or base, our 365-day, door-to-door service ensures a worry-free relocation. Contact us today at 0xcargo.com to begin planning your pet’s move to Japan.



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