Dangerous and Prohibited Items
The following items cannot be sent by TA-Q-BIN.

Cash, bank checks, promissory notes, stock certificates and other securities

Cards such as credit cards and bank cards

Examination admission tickets, passports and vehicle inspection certificates which are difficult to replace

Manuscripts, original drawings, tapes and film which cannot be reproduced

Poisonous and dangerous substances
Products containing dangerous substances, such as batteries, cannot be sent

Cremated remains, spirit tablets and Buddhist altars

Weapons such as firearms or swords

Ignitable, flammable and volatile substances, explosives such as fireworks, kerosene, gas cylinders and paint thinner

Parcels containing items totalling more than 300,000 JPY (tax included)

Parcels containing items, such as unsanitary items, which pose the risk of damaging other parcels

Parcels containing confidential letters and other items which violate the law, public order or public morality
For certain regions, TA-Q-BIN Time Service parcels are shipped by air freight and regulated by the Civil Aeronautics Act.
- *If items which cannot be shipped by air frieght (dangerous goods) are included in the parcel, delivery may be delayed for 1 day or more.
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Dangerous items which cannot be shipped by air freight
![]() Explosives Fireworks, firecrackers, smoke candles, gun powder, etc. |
![]() High-pressure gas Diving tanks, camping gas cylinders, portable gas cartridges, etc. |
![]() Flammable liquid Oil lighters, lighter fluid, cosmetics, perfume, hair spray, etc. |
![]() Combustibles Matches, charcoal, etc. |
![]() Oxidizers Compact oxygen generators, peroxide, bleaching agent. etc. |
![]() Poisonous substances Insecticides, pesticides, dyes, disinfectants, herbicides, etc |
![]() Radioactive substances Pharmaceutical products regulated by the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act, substances included in medical instruments, etc. |
![]() Corrosive substances Wet cell batteries, rechargeable batteries, UPS, mercury, etc |
![]() Other hazardous substances Magnets, lifesaving equipment, kerosene stoves, nail polish, nail polish remover, etc. |
Items which can be shipped via air freight if a declaration is made in advance and the items are packed using appropriate methods
![]() Dry ice Please write the weight in the "Parcel Contents" section |
![]() Products containing lithium-ion batteries PCs, digital cameras, mobile phones, game consoles, etc. |
![]() Devices that have GPS or emit radio waves Mobile phones, game consoles, etc
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Please contact Customer Service Center regarding detailed packing methods and documents which are required to be submitted.
In addtion, we may not be able to accept items depending on the service, parcel size or packaging.
How to Send a Parcel
How to Measure Parcel Size
The parcel size is the total of width, length, and height in centimeters.

Size Table
When either the parcel size or weight exceeds the criteria as listed below, the size category for the greater of the two will be used.
Size | Parcel Size | Weight |
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Size 60 | Up to 60cm | Up to 2 kg |
Size 80 | Up to 80cm | Up to 5 kg |
Size 100 | Up to 100cm | Up to 10 kg |
Size 120 | Up to 120cm | Up to 15 kg |
Size 140 | Up to 140cm | Up to 20 kg |
Size 160 | Up to 160cm | Up to 25 kg |
Size 180 | Up to 180cm | Up to 30 kg |
Size 200 | Up to 200cm | Up to 30 kg |
Regarding parcels that cannot be handled, please refer to the following link.
What are Dangerous Goods?
Items which are prohibited to be shipped by Article 194 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Civil Aeronautics Act. These items include explosives, high-pressure gas, corrosive liquids, flammable liquids, flammable solids, oxidizers, poisonous substances, radioactive substances, magnetic items, items with hazardous and/or adhesive properties, and weapons such as firearms and swords. (This also includes items which are specified by airline companies as requiring special handling, even when such items are not classified as dangerous goods in Article 194-2 of the aforementioned Ordinance.)