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1 Handbook for Consumer Products Import Regulations 2010 October 20102 Contents Ⅰ.FASHION... 2 Ⅰ-1.LEATHER FOOTWEAR... 2 Ⅰ-2.EYEWEAR... 3 Ⅰ-3.BAGS... 4 Ⅱ.INTERIOR AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS... 5 Ⅱ-1.CARPETS... 5 Ⅱ-2.TABLEWARE... 6 Ⅱ-3.GAS LIGHTERS... 7 Ⅱ-4.TOYS... 8 Ⅲ.VEHICLES, ETC Ⅲ-1.BICYCLES Ⅲ-2.MOTORCYCLES Ⅲ-3.HELMETS Ⅲ-4.PASSENGER VEHICLES Ⅲ-5.YACHTS AND MOTORBOATS Ⅳ.HEALTH AND BEAUTY Ⅳ-1.COSMETICS Ⅳ-2.AROMA PRODUCTS Ⅳ-3.HARBAL AND NATURAL MEDICINES Ⅴ.HOBBIES Ⅴ-1.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Ⅴ-2.MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT Ⅴ-3.VIDEO SOFTWARE Ⅵ.OTHER Ⅵ-1.WHEELCHAIRS Ⅵ-2.CRIBS Ⅶ.OUTLINE OF RELEVANT LAWS Ⅶ-1.ACT AGAINST UNJUSTIFIABLE PREMIUMS AND MISLEADING REPRESENTATIONS Ⅶ-2.ACT ON THE PROMOTION OF SORTED COLLECTION AND RECYCLING OF CONTAINERS AND PACKAGING / ACT ON THE PROMOTION OF EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF RESOURCES Ⅶ-3.INDUSTRIAL STANDARDIZATION ACT (JIS MARK LABELING SYSTEM) Ⅶ-4.HOUSEHOLD GOODS QUALITY LABELING ACT Ⅶ-5.ACT ON CONTROL OF HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS CONTAINING HARMFUL SUBSTANCES Ⅶ-6.ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND MATERIAL SAFETY ACT Ⅶ-7.CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT3 Ⅰ.Fashion Ⅰ-1.Leather Footwear Leather footwear (HS ) is subject to the Tariff Quota (TQ) System. 1. Customs Tariff Law (Tariff Quota) Under the Ministerial Ordinance on the Tariff Quota (TQ) System, a lower tariff rate (primary rate) is assessed on quantities of imports within the limits of the annual tariff quota and a higher tariff rate (secondary rate) is assessed on imports in excess of that quota. Methods of applying for a tariff quota certificate are announced by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Regional Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry. 2. Import Trade Control Order (CITES) Products made from wild flora and fauna regulated under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES, Washington Convention) require certification such as an export certificate or a certificate of origin issued by an agency of the government of the exporting country and an import authorization issued by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry showing that importation of the product is not prohibited, based on the categories of the appendices to the Convention. Since it is difficult to judge from general names whether an animal is subject to the Convention or has been raised as livestock, it is instructed that formal scientific names be shown on the invoices for leather products. For products subject to Appendix I, there is a need to confirm whether the import is for purposes of academic research or is of products from plants or animals bred for commercial or non-commercial trading purposes, and whether it is an import of products acquired prior to application of the Convention, and to obtain import authorization. For products subject to Appendices II and III, if made from flora, fauna, etc. produced in countries or regions subject to strict restriction of international trading (such as prohibition of exports), there is a need to attach a copy of the export permit issued by regulators in the exporting country and to obtain prior confirmation by the MITI. If the product is not subject to prior confirmation, for products subject to Appendix II submit to customs during customs clearance the original export permit issued by regulators in the exporting country, and for products subject to Appendix III submit the original re-export certificate or certificate of origin issued by regulators in the exporting country. Also use care concerning articles infringing on intellectual property rights (import of articles such as counterfeit brand-name goods infringing on trademark rights, design rights, etc.), products with fraudulent or mistaken labeling of origin (import of which is prohibited under the Customs Law and sale of which is prohibited under the Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations). <Useful Link> Outline of Import Control (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) CITES; Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora 24 Ⅰ-2.Eyewear <Sample HS classifications>: Spectacle lenses of materials other than glass ( ), Frames and mountings for spectacles of plastics ( ), Sunglasses ( ), Spectacles, goggles and the like, corrective, protective or other, other than sunglasses ( ). Particular care is required concerning corrective spectacles and contact lenses, since these qualify as medical devices under the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law. 1. Pharmaceutical Affairs Law Since corrective spectacle frames and corrective lenses qualify as general medical devices (class I), a type-3 medical devices manufacturing and marketing business license is required. While there is no need for approval on a per-article basis, a notice of manufacture and sale must be submitted to the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency. Incidentally, since contact lenses (including fashion color contacts) qualify as specially controlled medical devices (class III), a type-1 medical devices manufacturing and marketing business license and the approval of the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare are required for import. 2. Household Goods Quality Labeling Act When selling subject products to ordinary consumers in Japan, labeling pursuant to the Household Goods Quality Labeling Act is required. Labeling must be affixed by the party with responsibility for the content of the labeling (e.g., importers or the seller in Japan) and the labeling must be clearly visible to and easily understandable by consumers and in the Japanese language. Sunglasses (exclude that with corrective lenses) are required with the information of labeling required under the Miscellaneous Manufactured Goods Quality Labeling Regulations (i.e., product name, lens material, frame materials, visible ray transmission, ultraviolet ray transmission, handling precautions). 3. Other relevant laws (1) Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations The Eyeglass Industry Fair-Trade Council has established Fair competition code regarding labeling of eyeglasses as autonomous industry regulations under this Act. (2) Customs Law (articles infringing on intellectual property rights) Import of articles infringing on intellectual property rights (i.e., goods infringing on trademark rights, copyright, neighboring rights, patent rights, utility model rights, or design rights) including counterfeit brand-name goods is prohibited. Import will be suspended even if the importer is not aware that the goods are counterfeit. (3) CITES: Import Trade Control Order (such as tortoiseshell frame materials) <Useful Link> Customs confirmation requirement concerning import restrictions in accordance with the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law (Japan Customs) Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency, Japan (PMDA) Consumer Affairs Agency Importing or Bringing Medication into Japan for Personal Use (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) 35 Ⅰ-3.Bags While bags are classified under HS 4202, tariff rates vary according to materials and other factors. In particular, bags made of certain types of leather may be subject to regulation under the Washington Convention (CITES). 1. Import Trade Control Order (CITES) While in principle importation of plant and animal species and genera subject to the Washington Convention, and of their parts and of products made from them (including bags) is prohibited, or some subjects are items to need to approval or prior confirmation by the MITI, and/or to confirmation applications or confirmation during customs clearance. In such case, the importer being required such as an import license or confirmation issued by the MITI, an export permit, certificate of origin, re-export certificate, or processing certificate issued by regulators in the exporting country, and customs clearance is available only at certain air and sea ports. 2. Other relevant laws (1) Customs Law (articles infringing on intellectual property rights) Import of articles infringing on intellectual property rights (i.e., goods infringing on trademark rights, copyright, neighboring rights, patent rights, utility model rights, or design rights) including counterfeit brand-name goods is prohibited. Import will be suspended even if the importer is not aware that the goods are counterfeit. (2) Household Goods Quality Labeling Act Bags using cowhide, horsehide, pigskin, sheepskin, or goatskin require labeling showing the type of leather, care and storing method, and name and address or telephone number of the party responsible for labeling, under the Miscellaneous Manufactured Goods Quality Labeling Regulations. (3) Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations Import and sale of products with fraudulent or mistaken labeling of origin is prohibited, as is sale with excessive premiums. For golf caddy bags, Fair competition code for sporting goods labeling have been established as autonomous industry regulations under this Act. <Useful Link> CITES; Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora IPR Protection (Japan Customs) Consumer Affairs Agency 46 Ⅱ.Interior and Household Goods Ⅱ-1.Carpets Textile floor coverings such as carpets are grouped into the classification HS57, according to factors such as type of fibers used. When fabrics or raw materials are exported from Japan and then imported in the form of textile products processed overseas within one year from the authorized export date, the Duty Reduction for Re-import system can be used to reduce import tariffs by the amount corresponding to customs tariffs on the exported raw materials, through the procedures of submitting an Application for Duty Reduction for Re-import to Customs upon export for confirmation. 1. Household Goods Quality Labeling Act Floor coverings for household use (limited to those with piles) require labeling showing the composition of fibers, name and address or telephone number of the party responsible for labeling, and other information under the Textile Goods Quality Labeling Regulations. 2. Act on Control of Household Products Containing Harmful Substances Sale of articles not confirming the standard values established for designated chemical substances that could be harmful to human health among chemical substances used in textiles, such as insect repellents, is prohibited. 3. Fire Service Act Floor coverings used in facilities such as theaters and hotels must be flame retardant in satisfaction of flame-retardance standards. Articles conforming to these standards must have flame-retardance labels, and those without such labels may not be sold as flame-retardant articles. 4. Secondhand Articles Dealer Act In some cases, handling of carpets qualifying as antiques may require a secondhand dealer's permit. <Useful Link> Outline of the duty reduction system for re-importing processed goods (Japan Customs) Consumer Affairs Agency 57 Ⅱ-2.Tableware <Sample HS classifications>: Tableware and kitchenware of plastics ( ), Tableware and kitchenware of wood ( ), Trays, dishes, plates, cups and the like, of paper or paperboard ( ), Tableware and kitchenware, of porcelain or china ( ), Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, other than of porcelain or china ( ), Table or other household articles & parts thereof, of iron or steel (7323), Other table, kitchen or household articles and parts thereof, of copper ( ), Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of aluminum ( ). Other customs classifications include articles of goldsmiths, or silversmiths, wares and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal (7114), Table knives having fixed blades ( ), and spoons and forks (8215). 1. Food Sanitation Act When importing these products for purposes of sale or business use, Notice must be submitted to the imported food inspector of the Quarantine Station of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for the air and sea ports where the cargo clears customs by submitting the Notification Form for Importation of Foods, etc with the relevant documents attached. Import is permitted for articles judged to satisfy this law after examination and inspection. Since under this act tableware is considered an apparatus whose standards are established concerning materials and other matters, there is a need to check conformity with these standards in advance. This applies to disposable tableware of materials such as paper and plastic as well. While sanitary inspection by the Quarantine Station may be omitted if the importer submits documents such as results of inspection by an inspection agency designated by the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare or an official inspection agency of the exporting country, it must be noted that sample inspection certification system, used in past custom procedures, has been abolished - in this system, the results of inspection of articles that were imported as samples before the actual import (for purposes of sale or business) could have been submitted as that of articles actually imported. This abolishment is due to the difficulty of confirming identification of beforehand-imported samples and articles actually imported. Thus now it is required to undergo the inspection of the actually imported articles themselves. 2. Household Goods Quality Labeling Act Plastic tableware qualifies as Tableware and kitchen utensils under the Plastic Manufactured Goods Quality Labeling Regulations, and as such it requires labeling of material plastic, heat resistant temperature, and other matters. Similarly, Glass products (Tempered glass, Borosilicate glass, or Glass-ceramics) and Tableware coated with lacquer or cashew resin coating also are subject to labeling requirements under the Miscellaneous Manufactured Goods Quality Labeling Regulations (product name, type of suface painting, base material handring precautions, etc.). Other relevant regulations that must be noted include the Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations (Prohibiting acts such as exaggerated or fraudulent labeling that could mislead consumers), those concerning intellectual property rights (Prohibiting import of infringing products such as counterfeit brands), and, for disposable tableware, the Act on the Promotion of Sorted Collection and Recycling of Containers and Packaging and the Act on the Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources. <Useful Link> Customs confirmation requirements concerning import restrictions in accordance with the Food Sanitation Law (Japan Customs) Food Safety (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) The Food Safety Commission 68 Ⅱ-3.Gas Lighters Import of lighters (HS 9613) requires procedures for exemption from application of the High Pressure Gas Safety Act. 1. High Pressure Gas Safety Act In import customs clearance for aerosol products exempted from this act (e.g., spray cans, lighters, gas cartridges for portable cooker, etc.), however, a Japanese or foreign inspecting agency, or the gas lighter manufacturer who filled the product with liquefied gas, or the importer must prepare documentation of the test results and it must be confirmed that the products satisfy the requirements established in notification by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. If no such documentation is submitted or the results for any item are "fail," an inspection by the competent prefectural governor (to submit the import inspection application) is required. 2. Customs Law (articles infringing on intellectual property rights), etc. Import of articles infringing on intellectual property rights such as counterfeit character merchandise and unauthorized use of misleading names (e.g., goods infringing on trademark rights, copyright, neighboring rights, patent rights, utility model rights, or design rights) is prohibited. Under the Unfair Competition Prevention Act and other laws, import will be suspended even if the importer is not aware that the goods are in violation of the law. Also, under the Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations acts such as sale with excessive premiums and exaggerated or fraudulent labeling that could mislead consumers are prohibited. 3. Consumer Product Safety Act In case of any serious product accident, importers of consumer products are required to submit a report to the Prime Minister on the name and model of the product, the details of the accident, and the quantity of relevant products imported and sold, within 10 days from the day business operators including importers came to know the fact of the accident (Article 35). All importers of consumer products in Japan, regardless of their size or type of business, are required to submit this report on accidents. There have been reports of incidents such as lighters suddenly bursting into flame while placed on vehicle dashboards, fire damage from large fires ignited by lighters, etc. The SG mark authorized by the Consumer Product Safety Association is a voluntary certification awarded to products recognized to satisfy the required standards for safe products established under the SG mark system. SG mark applies to pocket gas lighters. 4. Product Liability Act, Industrial Standards, etc. Care also must be given to compliance with the Product Liability Act and other regulations. The Japan Smoking Articles Corporate Association has established consumer safety standards for injection gas lighters manufactured and sold by its members (including licensed brands). It issues a "passed" seal, like the SG mark, as a product-liability guarantee to products that have satisfied its safety standards in inspection conducted by official inspection agencies. In addition, care must be given to the fact that in some cases lighters are subject to the Fire Service Act, fire regulations, and other restrictions depending on the volume handled and their type. <Useful Link> IPR Protection (Japan Customs) Consumer Product Safety Association (CPSA) 79 Ⅱ-4.Toys While in general toys are grouped in the classification HS95, in recent years matters such as functions and performance of toys have grown more varied and diverse, so that it is conceivable that relevant laws and regulations could vary by product. Only the main laws and regulations are provided below. Particular care is required concerning toys for use by infants. 1. Food Sanitaton Act Standards and testing methods are established under this act for toys specified by the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare (Article 78 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Act). Specifically, these include (i) toys which are or might be used by infants principally by putting them in their mouths (ex. Pacifier, harmonica), (ii) accessory toys (include rings, necklaces, pendants and brooches), transfer pictures, okiagari(daruma doll made so as to right itself when knocked over), masks, origami, rattles, educational toys, building blocks, toy phones, toy animals, dolls, clay, toy vehicles, balloons, blocks, balls, toys for playing house, and (iii) toys which are played with in combination with those toys listed in (ii) above. Toys not meeting these standards and testing methods may not be imported. Notice must be submitted to the imported food inspector of the Quarantine Station of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for the air and sea ports where the cargo clears customs by submitting a form of the Import Notification of Food with the relevant documents attached. Import is permitted for articles judged to satisfy this act after examination and inspection. 2. Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law Since many toys include electric parts, caution is required concerning whether toys are subject to this law (ex.: Toy circuit board, other toys with electronic applications). All persons engaged manufacturing or importing electrical appliances in Japan shall notify the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Regional Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry) of their business commencement within 30 days from the date of starting business (hereinafter referred to as a Notifying Supplier ). The Notifying Suppliers have the obligation to secure the conformity of electric appliances and materials they import and sell to the mandatory technical standards. The enforcement regulations to this law groups subject products into the categories of Specified Electrical Appliances and Materials (115 items / Category A) and Other Electrical Appliances and Materials (339 items / Category B). Category A products must pass the third-party conformity assesment by an inspection agency registered with national government and receive a certificate of conformity. Self-confirmation of conformity is required for Categories A and B (all regulated Electrical Appliances and Materials) whose methods are designated by the government. Also this self-inspection may be subcontracted to a registered inspection bodies. The Notifying Supplier may sell the products only after they satisfy these standards, have been subjected to inspection and other tasks, and have been labeled with the marking required such as the PSE mark, the company name, rated current, etc. The Notifying Supplier also is required to report any serious accidents after sale of the products. Many toys include Category A (such as transformers, electrically heater, electric vehicles, etc. for toy) as well as many Category B (such as internal components, lithium-ion batteries, etc.), and in either case advance preparations are needed. 3. Consumer Product Safety Act In case of any serious product accident, importers of consumer products are required to submit a report to the Prime Minister on the name and model of the product, the details of the accident, and the quantity of relevant products imported and sold, within 10 days from the day business operators including importers came to know the fact of the accident (Article 35). All importers of consumer products in Japan, regardless of their size or type of business, are required to submit this report on accidents. The SG mark authorized by the Consumer Product Safety Association is a voluntary certification awarded to products recognized to satysfy the required standards for safe products established under the SG mark system. Among products for infants, this mark applies to tricycles, foot-operated toy cars, swings, slides, and horizontal bars. 810 4. Industrial Regulation (ST Mark) The ST Mark authorized by the Japan Toy Association is a voluntary certification awarded to toys recognized to satysfy the Toy Safety Standards (ST Standards). In case such as injury to a consumer due to a defect in a product with the ST Mark, compensations are paid up to a certain amount, and at the same time the seller is required to recall the product. As part of efforts to strengthen safety measures for imported toys, which have been a topic of particular concern recently, the term of validity of the ST Mark has been shortened to two years and efforts such as shifting to new standards (ST2007) are underway. The Japan Toy Association also certifies the guide dog mark and Rabbit Mark, which signify "Universal-use toys" that give consideration to their use at ease in play with children visually or hearing impaired. 5. Other relevant laws (1) Customs Law Import of articles infringing on intellectual property rights (i.e., goods infringing on trademark rights, copyright, neighboring rights, patent rights, utility model rights, or design rights) including counterfeit brand-name goods is prohibited. Import will be suspended even if the importer is not aware that the goods are counterfeit. While parallel importing is not prohibited, in some cases the original rights holders apply to Customs for suspension of importing. (2) Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations Acts such as exaggerated or fraudulent labeling that could mislead consumers are prohibited, as is sale with excessive premiums. In addition, depending on the character and function of toys (such as electric products, cameras, musical instruments, and sporting goods), it should be preferable to refer to labeling suited to the fair competition code established by individual industry groups based on this act. (3) Household Goods Quality Labeling Act (for products which may be subject to the Textile Goods Quality Labeling Regulations) Other laws and regulations that must be noted include those related to the Radio Act (Radio-controlled toys) and those related to recycling (such as compact secondary batteries, which may be subject to the Act on the Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources). <Useful Link> Food Safety Information (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) Consumer Affairs Agency Consumer Product Safety Association (CPSA) The Japan Toy Association IPR Protection (Japan Customs) 911 Ⅲ.Vehicles, etc. Ⅲ-1.Bicycles While the customs classification for bicycles is HS ( for bicycles fitted with auxiliary motors), the parts and accessory classification (8714) checking details with the customs counselors offices is recommended. Due to the nature of the product, in cases such as accidents resulting from defects in bicycles importers may be held liable for compensations. 1. Road Traffic Act (TS mark) Standards are established for ordinary bicycles, bicycles fitted with auxiliary electric motors, and businesses assembling, or selling them may label the traffic safety (TS) mark certifying compliance with standards on products covered by voluntary insurance after the products have received type certification from the National Public Safety Commission. Type certification inspection is conducted by the Japan Traffic Management Technology Association. 2. Industry standard (BAA mark) / Industrial Standardization Act (JIS standards) Bicycles certified through types testing under the bicycle safety standards of the Bicycle Association (Japan) may label the Bicycle Association (Japan) Approved (BAA) mark. However, product-liability (PL) insurance is required. Type testing is conducted by the Japan Vehicle Inspection Association and the Japan Bicycle Technical Center. Also, since October 2008 new standards established for the purpose of reducing use of six substances with high levels of environmental impact (such as lead, mercury, and cadmium) have applied in principle to all bicycle parts. JIS standards also include a variety of standards concerning bicycles, bicycle parts, and other related products. These include JISD9301 (bicycles for general use) and JISD9302 (bicycles for young children). 3. Consumer Product Safety Act In case of any serious product accident, importers of consumer products are required to submit a report to the Prime Minister on the name and model of the product, the details of the accident, and the quantity of relevant products imported and sold, within 10 days from the day business operators including importers came to know the fact of the accident (Article 35). All importers of consumer products in Japan, regardless of their size or type of business, are required to submit this report on accidents. Compliance with the Product Liability (PL Law) also is required separately. The SG mark authorized by the Consumer Product Safety Association is a voluntary certification awarded to products recognized to meet the required standards for safe products established under the SG mark system. In case of an accident due to a defect in a product with the SG mark, liability insurance is provided up to a certain amount. The following bicycle products and related accessories are eligible for the SG mark: Bicycles Helmets for bicycles, electric powered wheelchairs, and moving playground equipment Bicycle seats for children Bicycle air pumps 1012 4. Other relevant laws (1) Industrial Safety and Health Act / Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act Bicycles and parts containing asbestos may not be imported. Specifically, for safety's sake, care is required concerning abrasive materials used in bicycle clutches or brakes (i.e., clutch facings, clutch linings, brake pads, and brake linings). Since an announcement concerning imports under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act following enactment of the Industrial Safety and Health Act (October 2004), certification that no components including asbestos are used is required. (2) Act on the Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources (Bicycles fitted with auxiliary motors) Under this act, bicycles fitted with auxiliary motors are considered Specified Reuse-Promoted Products (products for which efforts to promote the utilization of recyclable resources or reusable parts are required) and Specified Resources-Recycled Products (products using sealed batteries as components). As such, importers and sellers of these products in certain quantities (1,000 units or more) are required to carry out "three-r" (reduce, reuse, recycle) efforts. (3) Customs Law (articles infringing on intellectual property rights), etc. Import of articles infringing on intellectual property rights such as counterfeit character merchandise and use of misleading or unauthorized names (e.g., goods infringing on trademark rights, copyright, neighboring rights, patent rights, utility model rights, or design rights) is prohibited. Under the Unfair Competition Prevention Act and other laws, import will be suspended even if the importer is not aware that the goods are in violation of the law. Care is also required concerning matters such as compliance with recycling and industrial-waste disposal regulations under local ordinances, etc. <Useful Link> Japan Traffic Management Technology Association Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) Consumer Affairs Agency Consumer Product Safety Association (CPSA) 3R Policies (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) IPR Protection (Japan Customs) 1113 Ⅲ-2.Motorcycles Customs classifications for motorcycles and sidecars (HS8711) are subdivided according to engine displacement. <Sample HS classifications>: Mopeds with engine displacement of 50 cc or less ( ), motor scooters with engine displacement of cc ( ), and large motorcycles with engine displacement of more than 800 cc ( ) In addition to the above customs classifications, motorcycles also are categorized based on the Road Transport Vehicle Act (which categorizes two-wheeled vehicles with engine displacement of 125 cc or less as motorized bicycles and permits only light two-wheeled vehicles with engine displacement of more than 125 cc and small two-wheeled motor vehicles to drive on expressways) and the Road Traffic Act (which categorizes those with engine displacement of cc as standard motorcycles and those with engine displacement of 401 cc or more as large motorcycles). Due to the wide range of laws and regulations, concerning import and sale, this section focuses on the Road Transport Vehicle Act. 1. Road Transport Vehicle Act Standards are categorized as shown below, based on total engine displacement and vehicle size. Inspection, submittal of notification, and other procedures are required. (1) For motorcycles with total engine displacement of cc, and up to 2.5m in length, 1.3m in width, and 2m in height, submittal of notification to the District Transport Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the prefectural land transportation bureau is required, subject to the condition that the vehicle satisfy the safety standards for a Light two-wheeled motor vehicle. Type certification is sufficient for confirmation of safety standards, and official vehicle inspection is not needed. (2) For motorcycles with total engine displacement of 251 cc or more and larger than those described under paragraph (1) above, submittal of notification to the District Transport Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism is required, subject to the condition that the vehicle satisfy the safety standards for a Small two-wheeled motor vehicle. Type certification is required for confirmation of safety standards, and official vehicle inspection is required as well. (3) Motorcycles with total engine displacement of 125 cc or less and smaller than those described under paragraph (1) above are categorized as Motorized bicycles and further subcategorized into type I (50 cc or less) and type II ( cc), although the regulations applying to both subcategories are identical. Submittal of notification to the municipal government is required, subject to the condition that the vehicle satisfies safety standards. Type certification is sufficient for confirmation of safety standards, and official vehicle inspection is not needed. There are three types of certification systems for imported vehicles in Japan: a. Formal designation system, b. New-vehicle notification system, and c. System for small quantities treatment. Each is summarized below. a. Formal designation system: Vehicle inspection is conducted by submitting a sample vehicle and documents in advance, and the system for ensuring uniformity among the vehicles is inspected as well. For two-wheeled motor vehicles that have undergone formal designation, during new inspection presenting an actual vehicle can be omitted. The formal designation system is used for imported vehicles planned for mass sale in Japan. b. New-vehicle notification system: Vehicle inspection is conducted by presenting a sample vehicle in advance. New inspection is conducted by merely confirming that the actual vehicle is the same as the sample vehicle, with systematic inspection of product uniformity omitted. This system is used to trucks and buses, which 1214 have large numbers of specifications and vehicle types, also for small two-wheeled motor vehicles in some cases. c. System for small quantities treatment This system is applied only to imported vehicles planned for sale in small quantities in Japan (up to 2,000 units per year), presenting a sample vehicle is omitted and the documents submitted are simplified as well. However, in inspection at the Transport Branch Office of the District Transport Bureau or the Office of motor-vehicle inspection and registration, while under the system described under paragraph (a) above there is no need to present the actual vehicle if an inspection certificate issued by the manufacturer or other party is available, under the systems described under paragraphs (b) and (c) above a license plate will not be issued until the actual vehicle has been checked to confirm that it matches the advance certification. Furthermore, the above motor-vehicle certification systems do not apply to private importing, reimportation, or parallel importing. In these cases, conformity with safety standards needs to be confirmed through inspection of the individual vehicle. Since vehicles configured to overseas specifications differ on various points from Japanese specification vehicles, for example in headlight optical axes, meter displays, and exhaust measures, a variety of modifications are required to satisfy safety standards. Application documents for a new vehicle inspection: Certificate of conformity to safety standards / Certificate of completion of completed-vehicle inspection (for formal designation) / Certificate of completion of exhaust inspection (for formal permit and formal certification) / Certificate of transfer / Motor-vehicle customs clearance certificate / Parallel import motor-vehicle certificate (for parallel import) / Certificate of liability insurance / Certificate of payment of automobile weight tax / The user's certificate of residence, etc. 2. Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations / Fair competition code The motorcycle fair competition code of the Automobile Fair Trade Council, based on this act, establishes standards on representation in sale of new and used vehicles. Other laws and regulations apply to motorcycles such as handling recalls and other measures of product liability as well as recycling. Also, when importing a motorcycle for personal use in connection with moving to Japan from overseas, to be eligible for the special-purpose exemption there is a need to certify to the Customs office in charge of the import place that the motorcycle is intended for the personal use, that it already has been used by that person (for example by showing a vehicle registration certificate, insurance policy, or transfer certificate from the foreign country). <Useful Link> Import Clearance Procedures for Vehicles (Japan Customs) Motor Vehicle Inspection and Registration System in Japan (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport) Japanese Automobile Recycling Promotion Center (JARC) 1315 Ⅲ-3.Helmets Helmets (HS6506) are not only the purposes for use in vehicles. Due to the nature of the product, in cases such as accidents resulting from defects in helmets importers may be held liable for reparations. 1. Industrial Safety and Health Act This act establishes standards for protective headgear (used to prevent risks from flying or falling objects or from falls) and prohibits use of the products that has not passed type certification by a registered type-testing agency. Its standards cover the following matters: Materials used in each component of protective headgear Designs of protective headgear Resistance performance of protective headgear to penetration Head dummies used in performance testing, conical strikers and jigs for use in testing Shock-absorption performance of protective headgear Labeling requirements of protective headgear Since under this act helmets (protective headgear) are subject to type testing, when undergoing testing for the procedures are conducted by relevant documents such as a design of the protective headgear, an outline of manufacturing and testing equipment, other matters (for imported articles, documents on the overseas manufacturer's manufacturing and testing equipment are required) with samples to the application for testing and submitting it to the Technology Institution of Industrial Safety. 2. Consumer Product Safety Act (1) PSC mark system (Product Safety of Consumer Products) Helmets for motor vehicle users, which are designated as Specified products under a ministerial ordinance based on this act, a Notice of Import of Specified products needs to be submitted to the Regional Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry with jurisdiction (or the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry if the applicant's business facilities are in multiple districts) and compatibility testing by the designated testing agency (the Japan Vehicle Inspection Association) is required. The applicant may sell the product on which the labeling required, such as the PSC mark, has been affixed. (2) SG mark system The SG mark authorized by the Consumer Product Safety Association is a voluntary certification awarded to products recognized to satisfy the required standards for safe products established under the SG mark system. In case of an accident due to a defect in a product with the SG mark, liability insurance is provided up to a certain amount. The following helmets are eligible for the SG mark: Baseball helmets Helmets for baseball played with rubber balls and softball helmets Baseball and softball catcher's helmets Baseball pitcher's headgear Helmets for bicycles, electric powered wheelchairs, and moving playground equipment users Helmets for motor vehicle users (3) System for report and publication of product accident information In case of any serious product accident, importers of consumer products are required to submit a report to the Prime Minister on the name and model of the product, the details of the accident, and the quantity of relevant products imported and sold, within 10 days from the day business operators including importers came to know the fact of the accident (Article 35). All importers of consumer products in Japan, regardless of their size or type of business, are required to submit this report on accidents. Compliance with the Product Liability Act (PL Act) also is required separately. 1416 3. Other relevant laws (1) Industrial Standardization Act (JIS standards) / Road Traffic Act JIS standards include standards concerning protective helmets for motor vehicle users (JIST8133) and protective helmets for bicycle users (JIST8134). While the Road Traffic Act does not restrict sale of protective helmets for motor vehicle users directly, the detailed regulations for enforcement of the Act establishes the standards on helmets (e.g., the weight up to 2kg). (2) Household Goods Quality Labeling Act / Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations When selling subject products to ordinary consumers in Japan, labeling pursuant to the Household Goods Quality Labeling Act is required. Labeling must be affixed by the party with responsibility (e.g., an importer with a sales facility in Japan or the seller of the product) and the labeling must be clearly visible to and easily understandable to consumers and in the Japanese language. Under the Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations acts such as sale with excessive premiums and exaggerated or fraudulent labeling that could mislead consumers are prohibited. (3) Customs Law (articles infringing on intellectual property rights), etc. Import of articles infringing on intellectual property rights such as counterfeit character merchandise and use of misleading or unauthorized names (e.g., goods infringing on trademark rights, copyright, neighboring rights, patent rights, utility model rights, or design rights) is prohibited. Under the Unfair Competition Prevention Act and other laws, import will be suspended even if the importer is not aware that the goods are in violation of the law. (4) Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc. (Chemical Substances Control Law) Import of helmets made of plastics or other materials using chemical substances categorized as Class I Specified Chemical Substances under this act is prohibited. Caution is required concerning other regulations related to chemical substances as well. <Useful Link> Japan Advanced Information center of Safety and Health (JAISH) Consumer Affairs Agency Consumer Product Safety Association (CPSA) Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) IPR Protection (Japan Customs) Chemical Management (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE) 1517 Ⅲ-4.Passenger Vehicles Due to the wide range of laws and regulations concerning import and sale of passenger vehicles, only the main laws and regulations are outlined below for reference. 1. Road Transport Vehicle Act Actually driving a vehicle on public roads requires obtaining a vehicle license number after conducting domestic procedures such as official vehicle inspection and registration. (1) When the importer is an agent: There are three types of vehicle certification systems for prior inspection to ensure imported vehicles satisfy safety standards based on this act, grouped by type. a. Formal designation system: Vehicle inspection is conducted by submitting a sample vehicle and documents in advance, and the system for ensuring uniformity among the vehicles is inspected as well. For motor vehicles that have undergone formal designation, during new inspection presenting an actual vehicle can be omitted. The formal designation system is used for imported vehicles planned for mass sale in Japan. b. New-vehicle notification system: Vehicle inspection is conducted by presenting a sample vehicle in advance. New inspection is conducted by merely confirming that the actual vehicle is the same as the sample vehicle, with systematic inspection of product uniformity omitted. This system is used to trucks and buses, which have large numbers of specifications and vehicle types. c. System for small quantities treatment This system is applied only to imported vehicles planned for sale in small quantities in Japan (up to 2,000 units per year), presenting a sample vehicle is omitted and the documents submitted are simplified as well. However, in inspection at the Transport Branch Office of the District Transport Bureau or the Office of motor-vehicle inspection and registration, while under the system described under paragraph (a) above there is no need to present the actual vehicle if an inspection certificate issued by the manufacturer or other party is available, under the systems described under paragraphs (b) and (c) above a license plate will not be issued until the actual vehicle has been checked to confirm that it matches the advance certification. (2) Private importing and parallel importing: Furthermore, the above motor-vehicle certification systems do not apply to private importing, reimportation, or parallel importing. In these cases, conformity with safety standards needs to be confirmed through receiving a vehicle customs clearance certificate during import customs clearance and then inspection of each individual vehicle as it leaves the bonded area. Since vehicles configured to overseas specifications differ on various points from Japanese specification vehicles, for example in headlight optical axes, meter displays, and exhaust measures, a variety of modifications are required to satisfy safety standards. a. Modifications to exhaust measures and other equipment to satisfy safety standards are conducted at a car maintenance workshop. b. Exhaust testing and other testing is conducted at an official agency authorized by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. c. The vehicle is inspected at a land transportation bureau. When importing for personal use in connection with moving to Japan from overseas, to be eligible for the special-purpose exemption there is a need to certify to the Customs office in charge of the place that the car is intended for the personal use, that it already has been used by that person (for example by showing a vehicle registration certificate, insurance policy, or transfer certificate from the foreign country). 1618 2. Act on Recycling, etc. of End-of-Life Vehicles Under this act, automakers or importers are required to take responsibility for recycling (appropriate processing and recycling, or disposal for CFCs) shredder dust, CFCs, airbags, etc. resulting when a vehicle they manufactured or imported reaches the end of its life, either themselves or through subcontracting. Also, under the Act on the Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources, motor vehicles are considered Specified Resources-Saved Products (products for which efforts to restrain generation of used articles, such as rationalization of use of raw materials and promoting long-term use, are required) and Specified Reuse-Promoted Products (products for which efforts to promote the utilization of recyclable resources or reusable parts are required). As such, importers and sellers of these products are required to carry out "three-r" (reduce, reuse, recycle) efforts. 3. Act on the Rational Use of Energy In addition to the requirements for improvements to energy-conservation performance and labeling for energy efficiency, motor vehicles are subject to the "top-runner system" under which importers of vehicles at or above a certain quantity are required to conform at least to the energy efficiency of the best-performing product currently commercially available. 4. Other relevant laws Under the Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations, The Automobile Fair Trade Council has established the fair competition code regarding motor-vehicle labeling. Other laws and regulations apply to motor vehicles such as recalls and other measures of product liability as well as the Automotive NOx and PM Law for some vehicles and JIS standards. <Useful Link> Import Clearance Procedures for Vehicles (Japan Customs) Motor Vehicle Inspection and Registration System in Japan (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport) 3R Policies (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) Japanese Automobile Recycling Promotion Center (JARC) Act on Recycling, etc. of End-of-Life Vehicles Act on the Rational Use of Energy 1719 Ⅲ-5.Yachts and Motorboats Actual sailing of yachts or motorboats (HS8903) in Japan requires vessel inspection (including inspection for legally required equipments) and vessel registration. Sale of yachts and motorboats is regulated under the Ship Safety Act, the Act on Registration, etc. of Small-Sized Vessels, and the Ship Act. 1. Ship Safety Act Under this act, technical standards on the structures and equipment of small vessels included among vessels for which national inspection (vessel inspection) is required are established in the Small-Vessel Safety Regulations and vessel inspection of craft with tonnage of less than 20 tons is conducted by the Japan Craft Inspection Organization (District Transport Bureaus and other organizations inspect large vessels with tonnage of more than 20 tons). Small crafts satisfying certain requirements, such as lengths of less than 3 meters and propulsion engines with maximum output of less than 1.5 kw or with no propulsion engines are exempted from vessel inspection. Vessel inspection covers matters including manufacturing specifications and various specs, structural inspection using data of testing results and other documents, and durability testing of the vessel body and equipment. Since other tests including testing on the sea may be conducted as well, individual matters need to be checked in advance with the testing agency. While in principle, vessel inspection is conducted for each body individually, preparations vary with the conditions of the vessel to be imported, for example in cases such as those of mass-produced outboard motors and legally required equipment for which the importer of other party has undergone formal approval (for legally required equipment such as life jackets, life rings, fire extinguisher, and nautical equipment, testing systems such as preparatory inspection at the manufacturing stage apply) and when documentation of testing results need to be checked by a classification society. A Vessel Inspection Certificate, Vessel Inspection Handbook, and Vessel Inspection Stub are delivered to vessels that have passed vessel inspection. The Vessel Inspection Stub (showing the vessel inspection number, year of passing periodic inspection, number of the department awarding the stub, passing number and other information) must be affixed to both sides of the vessel in locations easily visible from outside. 2. Act on Registration, etc. of Small-Sized Vessels Importers of small vessels (those with tonnage of less than 20 tons, not including fishing boats) must notify to the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism within 15 days from the importing date that the state of inscription of the vessel identification number on the vessel itself and the following matters prescribed by ministerial ordinance. Also the vessel must undergo measurement (Article 6 of the act) by the Japan Craft Inspection Organization and registration (the registers are operated by the Organization) before actual sailing. The information to be registered is shown below. (1) Type of vessel (steam or sail) (2) Port of registry (municipality where the vessel usually anchoring) (3) Length, width, depth (figures from measurement) (4) Tonnage (5) Vessel identification number (inscribed by the manufacturer or importer; under JIS standards, this number consists of 15 alphanumeric characters) (6) Type of propulsion engine (outboard motor, inboard motor, or inboard/outboard motor) (7) Name and address of owner (and shares if more than one owner) (8) Date of registration (9) Vessel number (assigned to each registered small vessel) 3. Ship Act This act specifies that for vessels with tonnage of 20 tons or more, the owner must designate a port of registry, undergo measurement and registration by the District Transport Bureau with jurisdiction, and attain a country of registry (not required if the vessel will not be sailed). Through this process, a Vessel Country of Registry Certificate and a Vessel Registry Stub are issued. 1820 4. Other relevant laws (1) Act on Prevention of Marine Pollution and Maritime Disaster Based on the MARPOL Convention (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships), restrictions on emissions volume from diesel engines on vessels with output over 130 kw, as well as preparation of motor handling manual and approval by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, are required under this law. (2) Industrial Standardization Act (JIS standards) JIS standards relate to vessels, including standards concerning inscription of the vessel identification number as described in 2. Act on Registration, etc. of above, and those providing an outline of preparation of the motor handling manual for diesel engines based on 4. (1) Act on Prevention of Marine Pollution above (JISF0406). <Useful Link> Japan Customs Japan Craft Inspection Organization Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) Incorporation of ISO standards into Japanese Boat Safety Regulations (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport) 19 View more
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