When was that? Which port?May ot be a sticker! Last time I went there, I got a loose bit of paper, bit bigger than a postage stamp. I glued it in myself
May ot be a sticker! Last time I went there, I got a loose bit of paper, bit bigger than a postage stamp. I glued it in myself
May ot be a sticker! Last time I went there, I got a loose bit of paper, bit bigger than a postage stamp. I glued it in myself
Sounds like Hong Kong.
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It's a fairly quick check, but make sure you don't have anything illegal... like even some of the most basic over-the-counter medicines we get here are banned in Japan.
Such as what ? Voltaren ?
Things such as Vicks inhalers (for your nose) are banned... along with other 'stimulants' such as sudafed or cold and flu tablets containing sudafed. Any drug containing codeine is also banned (so stuff like panadeine, or panadol plus codeine). Some more info here: American Citizen Services | Embassy of the United States Tokyo, Japan
I can't find anything specific for Voltaren... only a 2007 question on the internet... apparently Voltaren is/was a prescription medication in Japan. Not sure how that goes for you bringing it in as a passenger (unless you have a prescription) or indeed whether the rules have been relaxed in the meantime: I need an anti-inflammatory medicine - japan-guide.com forum
Hmm, that is interesting since I will be in Japan in winter! Perhaps turning it around, what is allowed for cough/cold medicine?