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How to Import Wholesale Matcha from Japan: Regulations, Costs & Shipping

By Karen Hashimoto · April 27, 2026 · 11 min read
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Importing matcha from Japan is one of the most straightforward food imports you can do — no refrigeration required, long shelf life, compact and lightweight. But navigating the regulatory landscape, choosing the right shipping method, and understanding the true cost structure can be confusing for first-time importers.

This guide covers everything you need to know to import wholesale matcha from Japan to any country in the world, based on our experience shipping to 50+ countries.

Is Matcha Easy to Import? (Compared to Other Japanese Foods)

ProductCold Chain?Shelf LifeRegulatory ComplexityShipping Cost
MatchaNo12-24 monthsLow-MediumLow
Wagyu BeefYes (-18°C)6-12 months frozenHighHigh
Dried ShiitakeNo24+ monthsLowLow
NoriNo12+ monthsLowLow

Matcha is among the easiest premium Japanese foods to import. No cold chain, no special handling requirements, and relatively simple documentation. This makes it an ideal product for businesses just starting to source from Japan.

Step 1: Understand Your Country's Import Regulations

United States (FDA)

European Union

United Kingdom

Singapore, UAE, Australia

Step 2: Required Export Documentation from Japan

Your Japanese supplier should prepare the following documents:

  1. Commercial Invoice — Product description, quantities, values, buyer/seller details
  2. Packing List — Detailed breakdown of package contents, weights, dimensions
  3. Phytosanitary Certificate — Issued by Japan's Ministry of Agriculture (MAFF), certifying the product is pest-free and safe
  4. Certificate of Origin — Proves the matcha is genuinely produced in Japan (important for preferential duty rates)
  5. Pesticide Residue Test Report — Required for EU and recommended for USA. Conducted by accredited Japanese labs
  6. Bill of Lading / Air Waybill — Shipping document from the carrier

At WAGYU NINJA, we prepare all Japan-side export documentation as part of our service. You only need to handle the import side (or hire a customs broker).

Step 3: Choose Your Shipping Method

MethodBest ForTimelineCost per kg
EMS/DHL/FedExSamples, small orders (1-30kg)3-7 days¥2,000-4,000
Air CargoMedium orders (30-200kg)5-10 days¥1,000-2,500
Sea Freight (LCL)Large orders (50-500kg)3-6 weeks¥500-1,500
Sea Freight (FCL)Bulk orders (1,000kg+)3-6 weeks¥200-600

Step 4: Packaging Requirements for International Shipping

Matcha is sensitive to three things: light, oxygen, and moisture. Proper packaging is essential for maintaining quality during transit:

Step 5: Calculate Your Total Landed Cost

Your actual "landed cost" (total cost when matcha arrives at your warehouse) includes:

  1. Product cost (FOB Japan) — The matcha itself
  2. International shipping — Air or sea freight
  3. Insurance — Typically 0.5-1% of shipment value
  4. Customs duties — Varies by country (see table above)
  5. Import taxes — VAT/GST applied in most countries
  6. Customs brokerage fee — If using a broker (¥5,000-20,000 per shipment)
  7. Local delivery — Port/airport to your warehouse

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Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need to import matcha from Japan?

You typically need: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Phytosanitary Certificate (issued by Japan's MAFF), Certificate of Origin, and Bill of Lading or Air Waybill. Some countries also require pesticide residue test results and FDA Prior Notice (USA) or EU-TRACES registration (EU).

How much does it cost to ship matcha from Japan?

Air freight (DHL/FedEx/EMS) costs approximately ¥2,000-4,000 per kg for small shipments (under 30kg). Sea freight (LCL) costs ¥500-1,500 per kg for larger orders (50kg+). Matcha does not require refrigerated shipping, keeping costs low.

What are the customs duties on matcha imports?

Duties vary by country: USA 0-6.4%, EU 0-3.2%, UK 0%, Singapore 0%, Australia 0-5%, UAE 5%. Some countries offer preferential rates under trade agreements with Japan (CPTPP, JEFTA).

Does matcha need refrigerated shipping?

No. Matcha is shelf-stable and does not require refrigerated shipping. Nitrogen-flushed, light-proof packaging maintains freshness for 12-24 months.

Karen Hashimoto

Karen Hashimoto

Founder & CEO · WAGYU NINJA

Karen handles matcha export compliance and ships to 50+ countries from Fukuoka, Japan. She manages all phytosanitary and customs documentation directly. @konnichiwa.karen