Author’s note: This guide was compiled with the help of AI based on available information. Please use it as a reference. (2026 edition)

Moving to Japan with a cat is possible.
However, it requires careful preparation based on official regulations.
This guide focuses on:
- Japan’s legal requirements
- differences depending on your country
- what happens at the airport
- how to prepare your cat for a long trip
Can You Bring a Cat to Japan?
👉 Yes, in most cases
However, entry depends on:
- vaccination status
- microchip identification
- rabies testing
- advance notification
Failure to meet requirements may result in:
👉 quarantine (up to 180 days)
Japan’s Official Requirements (Summary)
Based on Japan’s Animal Quarantine Service (AQS) rules.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Microchip | ISO standard (required before vaccination) |
| Rabies vaccination | At least 2 shots |
| Blood test | Rabies antibody test required |
| Waiting period | 180 days after blood test |
| Advance notification | Submit before arrival (usually 40 days prior) |
| Health certificate | Issued by government authority |
| Inspection on arrival | Conducted at airport |
Countries and Quarantine Differences
Japan treats countries differently based on rabies risk.
■ Category Overview
| Category | Example Countries | Requirement Level |
|---|---|---|
| Designated (low risk) | Iceland, Australia | Simplified |
| Non-designated | USA, UK, EU, Asia | Full process required |
👉 Most readers fall into non-designated category
When Entry Is Smooth
You can avoid long quarantine if:
- all documents are correct
- 180-day waiting period is completed
- vaccinations and test are valid
👉 In this case:
inspection usually completes within hours
When Entry Becomes Difficult
Problems occur if:
- rabies test missing
- waiting period incomplete
- incorrect documents
- microchip mismatch
👉 Result:
quarantine up to 180 days (official maximum)
Step-by-Step Process
1. Microchip
Must be implanted before vaccinations
2. Rabies Vaccination
- at least twice
- after microchip
3. Blood Test (Rabies Antibody Test)
- performed at approved lab
- confirms immunity level
4. 180-Day Waiting Period
👉 mandatory for most countries
5. Advance Notification to Japan
Submit to:
👉 Animal Quarantine Service (AQS)
6. Health Certificate
Issued by:
👉 official government authority in your country
7. Travel and Arrival Inspection
At airport in Japan:
- document check
- identity verification
- possible inspection
Official Sources (Reference)
The rules in this guide are based on:
- Japan Animal Quarantine Service (AQS)
- Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan)
- USDA APHIS (USA export guidelines)
- UK DEFRA pet travel scheme
- European Commission pet travel rules
👉 Always confirm with official government websites before travel
Travel Considerations for Cats
Even if paperwork is complete,
travel itself can be stressful.
■ Common Concerns
- long flight duration
- unfamiliar environment
- noise and vibration
- dehydration risk
■ Practical Measures
- choose a stable carrier
- avoid feeding right before flight
- provide familiar scent items
- keep temperature stable
👉 A secure carrier is especially important:
Preparing Your Home in Japan
After arrival, indoor adjustment matters.
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Cost Considerations
Bringing a cat to Japan may include:
- veterinary costs
- lab testing
- documentation
- airline fees
👉 Full breakdown here:
FAQ
How long does the process take?
Usually at least 6–8 months due to the waiting period.
Can I skip the 180-day wait?
No, not for non-designated countries.
What happens if documents are incorrect?
Your cat may be placed in quarantine for up to 180 days.
Is quarantine always required?
No. If all requirements are met, it is often very short.
Final Thoughts
Bringing a cat to Japan is possible,
but requires:
👉 preparation
👉 accurate documentation
👉 time
The most important factor is:
👉 following official procedures exactly
Author’s note:
I have never lived abroad myself, but I cannot imagine moving to another country while leaving behind a cat I have shared my life with for many years.
I wrote this guide hoping it might be helpful to someone who feels the same way.
We will be waiting for you and your beloved cat in Japan.