Express shipping from the Philippines to Japan

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Shipping from the Philippines to Japan

Depending on the type of items that you need to ship to Japan, there are several options available, which are listed below. However, if you have specific requirements, we can always tailor an offer based on your shipping needs.

Shipping a package from the Philippines to Japan

Shipping a parcel from the Philippines to Japan is very easy with Eurosender, giving you an instant quote on almost any international route. We have negotiated the best rates with the most trusted logistics providers worldwide. We take over the organisation of shipping from the Philippines to Japan, so all you have to do is insert the countries and prepare your parcel for collection.

Shipping luggage from the Philippines to Japan

At Eurosender, we understand that shipping your luggage ahead from the Philippines to Japan is a more convenient and economical option than carrying it with you. This is why we offer Priority Express Service with some of the most trusted logistics providers. You can get an instant price calculation now, by selecting your route in our booking tool.

Shipping a pallet from the Philippines to Japan

Pallet shipping from the Philippines to Japan with Eurosender is the best way to ship multiple packages or heavy items. The shipping cost will depend on your chosen route, the quantity, and dimensions of your pallets. You can receive a tailored price by requesting it on our booking tool – without obligations. Find out how to pack your pallet for transport and let our trusted logistics providers take care of the rest.
GOOD TO KNOW

Upcoming public holidays

Some logistics service providers don’t operate during holidays, so please consider the bank holidays when planning your shipping from the Philippines to Japan.
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FAQ on shipping from the Philippines to Japan

How much does it cost to send a 10 kg parcel from the Philippinesto Japan?

The price to send a 10 kg parcel from the Philippinesto Japan will depend mainly on the selected service. Urgent deliveries are usually more expensive because they require direct or express transport solutions, sometimes relying on air freight to perform the delivery in the shortest time possible. To find out the cost to send a 10 kg parcel from the Philippinesto Japan, simply use our booking tool and provide details about the item you are shipping on the following page. The price will be instantly calculated based on the dimensions of your parcel.

How long does it take to get a parcel from the Philippines to Japan?

The time it takes to get a parcel from the Philippines to Japan is normally 24-72h. During the booking process, our platform calculates the estimated delivery time so you always have this information beforehand. However, please bear in mind that this transit time may not account for the customs clearance procedure. Make sure to prepare all required shipping documents beforehand to prevent delays.

What documents are needed to ship from the Philippines to Japan?

The required shipping documents will depend on the route and local customs regulations for what you decide to send. Some of the most common documents required when shipping from the Philippines to Japan are the shipping label, the original invoice(s) of the item(s), the proforma invoice, and a customs declaration, if applicable. Learn more about international shipping customs.