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What the World Buys from Japan

A sourcing catalogue of Japanese food & drink already on shelves overseas — what you can buy abroad, and what you can wholesale, with the export rules and the people who move it.

Updated May 20261185 products · 67 marketsExport & wholesale notes on every item
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categories · 79 sub-types
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How to read this

Seven categories of Japanese export

From shelf-stable snacks that ship anywhere to cold-chain wagyu that needs an approved abattoir, Japanese food & drink exports fall into seven families. The numbers below are how many products we profile in each.

179

Alcohol

Sake, shochu, whisky, beer, umeshu — the highest-value export category.

174

Beverages

Green tea & matcha, RTD tea, soft drinks (Ramune, Calpis), coffee.

173

Seasonings

Soy sauce, miso, dashi, mirin, mayo, curry roux, wasabi, sauces.

166

Staples

Rice, instant & fresh noodles, panko, nori & seaweed, tofu, natto.

185

Snacks & Sweets

KitKat & chocolate, Pocky, Hi-Chew, rice crackers, wagashi, mochi.

141

Meat & Seafood

A5 wagyu, scallops (the #1 export), tuna, uni, eel, frozen gyoza.

167

Fresh & Specialty

Premium fruit, yuzu, umeboshi, retort meals, supplements, mochi ice cream.

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Filter all 1185 products by category, the market you sell in, region, handling (ambient / chilled / frozen / alcohol), export readiness or channel. Click any product for its description, where it's available, and the full wholesale & export sourcing detail — then add the ones you want to your shortlist and request a warm introduction.

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The market

Japan's food export snapshot

¥1.701 trillion (US$10.9bn approx) — agriculture, forestry, fishery & food products combined (2025 (CY, MAFF release Feb 2026)). Government target: Government target ¥2tn by 2025 (MISSED) and ¥5tn by 2030. MAFF strategy: diversify destinations beyond Japanese-affiliated buyers to mainstream local retail/restaurants; scale high-demand items (esp. matcha).. The biggest earners by value:

Top export itemValueNote
Alcoholic beverages (sake/Japanese whisky etc.)Top export category by value [exact 2025 figure VERIFY]Sake popular in US; Japanese whisky high unit value. Whisky often exceeds sake in value some years.
Scallops (hotate)Leading single fishery export [2025 figure VERIFY]Shifted from China to US/SE-Asia/EU processing after 2023 China ban; major recovery driver.
Beef (wagyu)Record export value in 2025Strong US demand; China market re-opening in progress (protocol pending).
Green tea / matcha¥36.3bn in 2024 (+24.6%); further record in 2025Matcha boom esp. Europe & US; flagged by MAFF as priority high-demand item.
Rice¥12.0bn in 2024 (+27.8%, fastest-growing); record again 2025Sharpest growth category; premium Japanese rice to foodservice abroad.
Yellowtail (buri/hamachi)Record export value 2025Major farmed-fish export, strong US sashimi demand.
Sauces & seasonings (soy sauce, miso, etc.)Steady high-value category [figure VERIFY]Kikkoman etc.; long-shelf-life, broad market acceptance.
Confectionery / snacksGrowing category [figure VERIFY]Kit-Kat, rice crackers, biscuits; strong Asia demand.
Who moves it

Exporters, importers & distributors

The wholesale backbone — the trading houses and importer-distributors that carry Japanese food & drink into each region, plus the public bodies (JETRO, MAFF GFP) that help first-time exporters.

JFC International (Japan Food Corp.)US, CA, EU, GB, AU, SG, TH, MY, Asia, global (24 countries/regions)Global wholesaler / distributor (Kikkoman Group) — Japanese & Asian food, beverages, sake/liquor; 12,000+ SKUs to 20,000+ customers (retail + foodservice)Kikkoman Group's wholesale arm; HQ Los Angeles. Kikkoman took a stake in 1969. JFC Europe (incl. Harro? no — separate) and JFC Japan are sibling units. Bases in 24 countries/regions as of Aug 2025. The dominant Japanese-food distributor in North America.
Wismettac Asian Foods (formerly Nishimoto Trading Co.)US, CA, EU, GB, Asia, global (47 branches/offices)Japanese exporter + overseas importer/distributor (Nishimoto Wismettac Group, TYO:9260, MBO'd ~2024) — 6,500+ Asian food & non-food products; sake; importer-wholesaler-distributor in North America; 16+ US warehousesFounded 1912 Kobe; US entity 1960. ~US$740M annual revenue (Wismettac Asian Foods US), 1,600+ group employees. Europe arm = Wismettac EMEA / Harro Foods (UK). Also exports US Sunkist citrus back to Japan.
Wismettac Harro Foods (Wismettac EMEA)GB, DE, FR, NL, EUOverseas importer/distributor (Europe arm of Nishimoto Wismettac Group) — Japanese/Asian food import & distribution into UK and continental EuropeEuropean subsidiary of the Nishimoto Wismettac Group; serves Asian-food retail & foodservice across EU/UK.
Mutual Trading Co., Inc.US, PE, JPJapanese exporter + overseas importer/distributor (parent: Takara Holdings stake) — 10,000+ products: Japanese food, sake/shochu/alcohol, frozen/chilled foods, tableware, restaurant suppliesFounded 1926 Los Angeles (Sadagoro Hoshizaki) as immigrant co-op. 13 US sales points + Lima (Peru) + Tokyo. Major sake importer (MTC Sake). Takara Holdings took controlling stake to expand its global wholesale network.
Kokubu Group Corp.JP, CN, VN, MM, MYJapanese wholesaler / exporter-importer (domestic giant) — 400,000+ food/beverage/alcohol items; one of Japan's largest food wholesalers; import & export incl. alcoholFounded 1712 (Nihonbashi, Edo); 300+ year history. Among Japan's top 3 wholesalers with Nippon Access and Mitsubishi Shokuhin. Group companies in China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia. Acts as supply backbone feeding exporters.
Mitsubishi Shokuhin / Nippon AccessJP, AsiaJapanese national wholesaler (domestic distribution backbone) — Full-line food/beverage wholesale; sourcing & consolidation feeding export channelsAmong Japan's big-three food wholesalers (with Kokubu). Mitsubishi Shokuhin is part of Mitsubishi Corp group; Nippon Access part of Itochu group. Primarily domestic but increasingly export-facing. [Scale figures not re-verified here]
General trading houses (sogo shosha): Mitsubishi Corp, Itochu, Mitsui, Marubeni, Sumitomo, Toyota TsushoglobalJapanese exporters / global wholesalers (trading conglomerates) — Bulk commodities + branded F&B; logistics, finance, investment in overseas food businesses; long-haul export dealsSogo shosha provide the financing, logistics and overseas-network layer behind many large export flows (rice, beef, seafood, beverages, ingredients). Toyota Tsusho has agri/food units; Itochu owns food businesses (Dole Asia, etc.). [Per-house Japanese-food export figures not isolated in this pass — VERIFY for specific deals]
Tazaki Foods LtdGB, FI, SE, EU (northern)Overseas importer / developer / distributor (UK + Europe) — 2,000+ SKUs: sushi ingredients, noodles, sauces, condiments, snacks; own-brand Yutaka (retail)Founded 1978 for the express purpose of importing Japanese food/drink to UK. 69,000 sq ft North London DC; serves 500+ restaurant customers + major UK supermarkets. Yutaka brand (1995) on shelves UK & EU. Acquired Agrica AB (Finland) to expand northern Europe.
Sushi Sushi / Tengu (Tengu Co.)DE, FR, NL, BE, EUOverseas importer/distributor (continental EU Japanese-food wholesale) — Sushi ingredients, sake, Japanese groceries to EU restaurants & retailLong-standing Japanese/Asian-food wholesalers serving the European sushi/foodservice trade. [Scale not independently re-verified this pass — VERIFY]
Hana GroupFR, GB, US, EU, globalOverseas operator/distributor (sushi kiosks + supply, global) — Sushi & Asian ready-meal retail concessions (e.g. supermarket kiosks) + ingredient supply chainFrance-headquartered global sushi/Asian-food operator running in-store kiosks; a large pull-through buyer of Japanese-style ingredients (though much sourced regionally). [Confirm current ownership/scale — VERIFY]
Yamato Transport — International Cool TA-Q-BINJP→Asia (HK, TW, SG, MY, TH, etc.), expandingCold-chain logistics provider (Japanese exporter enabler) — Small-parcel international refrigerated (chilled & frozen) delivery; next-day to major Asian cities; warehousing/3PL outsourcing for exportersWorld's first integrated international small-parcel refrigerated network. PAS 1018 (BSI) certified refrigerated-delivery standard since 2017. Lets small Japanese sellers ship perishables abroad without owning cold-chain assets.
Nippon Express (NX Group)globalFreight forwarder / 3PL (reefer & airfreight) — Ocean reefer containers, temperature-controlled airfreight, customs brokerage, consolidation for F&B exportsMajor Japanese forwarder handling cold-chain ocean & air for food exporters; offers door-to-door temperature-controlled solutions and bonded warehousing.
JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization)globalFacilitator / matchmaker (government agency — NOT a distributor) — Buyer-seller matchmaking, market intelligence, FOODEX buyer-invitation program, overseas trade-fair support, export advisoryPrimary public on-ramp for overseas buyers seeking Japanese F&B suppliers. Runs Buyer Invitation Program and Virtual FOODEX matchmaking; supports GFP-certified members.
MAFF GFP (Global Farmers/Fishers/Foresters/Food Manufacturers Project)globalFacilitator / export-promotion program (government) — Connects producers, manufacturers, distributors & exporters; advisory from MAFF + JETRO + experts; branding & market-research support toward ¥5tn 2030 goalLaunched 2018; central public-private vehicle driving Japan's food-export expansion. GFP-certified orgs get JETRO assistance. 2024 refresh added stronger public-private partnership/branding support.
Where to source

B2B databases & directories

The platforms overseas buyers and trading companies actually use to find Japanese suppliers — government B2B portals (JETRO Japan Street, MAFF GFP), trade-show directories (FOODEX), wholesale marketplaces (SUPER DELIVERY) and importer catalogues. Many products above were sourced and verified from these.

JETRO Japan Street ↗Govt portal · Global; access curated by JETRO overseas offices (Europe, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Middle East).Buyer registrationB2BOnline B2B catalogue of 40,000+ Japanese products from 6,000+ vetted suppliers: processed and fresh food, beverages, sake, plus tableware, cosmetics, stationery, textiles and machinery.How to use: Apply through your local JETRO office to be invited; create a buyer account; search the catalogue or ask the Japan Street team to source products for you (including unlisted suppliers); send RFQs, request samples, and book free online or in-person business meetings with manufacturers.
JETRO JAFEX (Agricultural & Foodstuff Exports / TTPP) ↗Govt portal · Global; bilingual English/Japanese.FreeB2BSearchable database of Japanese agriculture, forestry, fishery and food export offers (rice, fishery products, vegetables, fruit, processed food) plus a buyer 'purchase offer' board where importers post what they want.How to use: Search export offers by product to find Japanese suppliers and contact them directly, or post a purchase offer describing what you want to import and let Japanese exporters reach out to you.
MAFF GFP (Global Farmers/Fishers/Foresters/Food-manufacturers Project) ↗Govt portal · Japan-side network feeding all export markets; matchmaking events skew Asia, US, EU.Buyer registrationB2BCommunity/network of Japanese producers, manufacturers, distributors and exporters registered with Japan's Ministry of Agriculture (MAFF), plus export readiness diagnostics and B2B matching events.How to use: Engage via GFP's matching events ('GFP超会議' and export collaboration events) and registered-member directory; JETRO/MAFF staff broker introductions between vetted Japanese producers and overseas buyers.
JFOODO (Japan Food Product Overseas Promotion Center) ↗Govt portal · Strategic priority markets per government policy: US, EU, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia.FreeB2B+B2CNot a product catalogue but a branding/marketing body: market intelligence, category campaigns (sake, wagyu, seafood, green tea, fruit, fermented seasonings), trade-buyer events and importer/distributor introductions.How to use: Use JFOODO market reports and campaign pages to identify high-priority categories and credible Japanese exporters; attend JFOODO-backed tastings/trade events and ask JFOODO/JETRO to connect you with suppliers in a target category.
IBARAKI EXPORTS ↗Govt portal · Global; English site aimed at overseas buyers, caterers and restaurants.FreeB2BIbaraki Prefecture export catalogue: companies and products in 8 categories (rice/vegetables/fruit, livestock, seafood, tea, alcohol, processed food, confectionery, other), incl. beef, rice and sweet potato.How to use: Browse the product and company lists, shortlist Ibaraki suppliers by category, and use the site's contact/inquiry flow to reach the prefecture's export desk, which brokers introductions to producers.
umai-aomori (Aomori Products / Aomori Prefecture) ↗Govt portal · Global, with strong push into Asia (Taiwan, Hong Kong, SE Asia) and North America.FreeB2B+B2CAomori Prefecture's product portal: apples and other fruit, seafood (scallop, tuna), garlic, rice, sake and processed local specialties, with producer information.How to use: Identify Aomori specialty items and producers, then contact the prefecture's export promotion division for buyer introductions and export logistics support.
Hokkaido Food (Hokkaido Government ASEAN Office) ↗Govt portal · Primarily ASEAN/Singapore and wider Asia; Hokkaido is one of Japan's top export-producing regions.FreeB2BHokkaido food export information and supplier/product introductions: dairy, beef, vegetables, fruit, seafood (scallops, crab, salmon), confectionery and processed foods.How to use: Contact the Hokkaido ASEAN office to be matched with Hokkaido producers/exporters for your category; use JETRO's 'Exporting Foods from Hokkaido' resources alongside it.
FOODEX JAPAN (Exhibitor Directory / Online Guidebook) ↗Trade-show directory · Asia-Pacific buyer base; exhibitors include the full spread of Japanese (and global) food/drink suppliers.FreeB2BSearchable online exhibitor guidebook for Asia's largest food & beverage trade show: ~3,300 exhibitors across frozen, processed, organic, plant-based, beverage, sweets/snacks and meat zones, filterable by category, zone and prefecture.How to use: Use the online guidebook to filter exhibitors by category/zone/prefecture before or after the March show; shortlist Japanese suppliers, note booth/contact details, and arrange meetings, registering as a trade visitor gives deeper access.
"JAPAN'S FOOD" EXPORT FAIR / JFEX (Buyer's Guide & Exhibitor List) ↗Trade-show directory · Global; explicitly built for importers, wholesalers and international buyers sourcing Japanese F&B.FreeB2BExhibitor/buyer guide for the government-backed export fair: Japanese processed food, frozen food, confectionery, beverages, agricultural and seafood products, ingredients/additives, and the full drinks range (sake, shochu, whisky, wine, etc.).How to use: Browse the exhibitor/buyer's guide online to pre-shortlist Japanese exporters by category; register as a buyer to access matchmaking and attend the show for direct meetings and sampling.
Japan International Seafood Show ↗Trade-show directory · Global seafood buyers; strong domestic and Asian buyer attendance.Buyer registrationB2BExhibitor directory of Japan's largest seafood-focused trade show: fishing companies, seafood processors, frozen/fresh seafood, value-added marine products and seafood technology/equipment.How to use: Use the exhibitor list to identify Japanese seafood processors/exporters by species/product; register as a trade visitor and book meetings at the August show in Tokyo (Tokyo Big Sight).
ProWine Tokyo (formerly Wine & Gourmet Japan) ↗Trade-show directory · Japan-centric buyer base, but the Japanese-beverage exhibitors are export-oriented; useful for overseas buyers visiting Japan.Buyer registrationB2BExhibitor directory for Japan's specialist wine & spirits trade fair, including a Japanese section (sake, shochu, Japanese whisky, Japanese wine) alongside international beverages; runs in parallel with FABEX gourmet food.How to use: Use the exhibitor directory to find Japanese sake/spirits/whisky makers; register as a trade buyer and attend the April show (Tokyo Big Sight) to taste and negotiate; pair with FABEX for gourmet food.
SUPER DELIVERY (incl. SD export service) ↗B2B marketplace · 330,000+ registered buyers, sold to 80+ countries; English/Japanese/Chinese support and integrated international shipping.Buyer registrationB2BJapanese online wholesale marketplace: 740,000+ products from 1,700+ vetted suppliers across fashion, interior, daily necessities, electronics, shop materials, and a food/beverage selection (snacks, condiments, tea, sake-adjacent goods).How to use: Register as a business buyer (business verification required), browse/search products and suppliers, order at wholesale prices with no MOQ, and have orders consolidated and shipped to your country.
Tridge ↗B2B marketplace · Global, cross-border; strong in bulk/commodity flows and fulfilment-managed trades.PaidB2BGlobal food & agriculture trade ecosystem: supplier discovery, RFQ/buyer boards, market price and import/export data intelligence, including Japanese suppliers of agricultural commodities and processed food.How to use: Search the sourcing hub for Japanese suppliers/products, post sourcing requests/RFQs, use Tridge's data to benchmark prices and markets, and optionally let Tridge manage the trade workflow to deal closure.
Alibaba.com Japan Pavilion ↗B2B marketplace · Global Alibaba buyer base.Buyer registrationB2BDedicated Japan storefront on Alibaba.com with verified Japanese manufacturers/suppliers (3,400+ suppliers, 136K+ products), including a food category (bonito flakes, matcha, seasonings, seafood) and a JETRO-collaboration food section.How to use: Browse the Japan Pavilion (and its Food and JETRO sub-sections), filter for verified Japanese suppliers, send inquiries/RFQs and transact via Alibaba's Trade Assurance.
Omakase Japan Wholesale Platform ↗B2B marketplace · Global; targets overseas retailers importing Japanese brands.Buyer registrationB2BB2B wholesale platform for Japanese-made goods: 2,000+ products incl. a dedicated food section, plus beauty, supplements and daily essentials, organised by brand.How to use: Register as a business buyer, browse food brands/products, request quotations (no payment needed for quotes) and samples, then place wholesale orders for export shipping.
MUSUVI (Musubu) Wholesale ↗B2B marketplace · Global; export-oriented for overseas importers and retailers.Buyer registrationB2BWholesaler/aggregator of Japanese-made products for import/export: confectionery, snacks, food, plus cosmetics, stationery and daily goods, with a dedicated food export section.How to use: Contact MUSUVI as your export wholesaler, specify the Japanese food products/brands you want, and have them consolidate, document and ship the order internationally.
ZenMarket for Business ↗B2B marketplace · Global; positioned as a gateway for resellers expanding into Japanese products.Buyer registrationB2B+B2CProxy-buying/sourcing service giving overseas businesses access to Japanese e-commerce and wholesale sites (Rakuten, Yahoo, brand stores, auctions), including Japanese food and drink SKUs not otherwise exportable.How to use: Open a (business) account, paste URLs of items from Japanese stores, ZenMarket buys, consolidates and re-ships them to you; use the business program for higher volumes and reseller support.
JFC International (USA / Europe / Canada) ↗Importer catalog · North America (30 US locations), Europe (JFC International Europe, since 1979), Canada, plus 24-country group network.Buyer registrationB2BOnline product catalogue of 15,000+ Asian/Japanese food items: seasonings, noodles, rice, sake and alcoholic beverages, seafood, produce, snacks and kitchen supplies; own brands Nishiki, J-Basket, Dynasty, Wel-Pac, Hapi.How to use: Browse the online product catalogue to confirm availability, then open a trade account with the relevant regional JFC entity to order and have product delivered in-market; use as your local distributor instead of importing directly.
Wismettac Asian Foods / Wismettac Harro Foods (UK & EU) ↗Importer catalog · North America (16+ warehouses), UK/Europe (Wismettac Harro Foods), Australia, Asia, part of the Nishimoto-Wismettac group (est. 1912).Buyer registrationB2BImporter/distributor catalogue of 8,000+ Japanese and pan-Asian products (ambient and frozen): seasonings, noodles, rice, frozen seafood, snacks, produce; serving restaurants, wholesale and retail.How to use: Open a trade account with the regional entity (Wismettac USA, Wismettac Harro Foods UK, Wismettac EU), order from their range and receive in-market delivery; useful for foodservice buyers needing reliable supply.
Mutual Trading Co. ↗Importer catalog · USA (13 sales points incl. LA, NY, Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, Honolulu), plus Lima (Peru) and Tokyo offices.Buyer registrationB2BImporter/manufacturer/distributor catalogue of 10,000+ products: Japanese food, sake/shochu and other alcohol, frozen/refrigerated foods, tableware, cookware and restaurant supplies; premium sake sourced across Japanese prefectures.How to use: Open a wholesale account (Mutual Trading / NY Mutual Trading / LA), order food, sake and restaurant supplies for in-market delivery; use MTC Sake (mtcsake.com) to explore its sake/distributor network.
Kokubu Group ↗Importer catalog · Sells food and alcohol to 60+ countries; logistics presence in China and ASEAN; HQ Tokyo.Buyer registrationB2BJapan's largest food wholesaler (est. 1712): 400,000-600,000 SKUs across processed foods, alcoholic beverages, sweets, frozen/chilled foods and fresh produce; operates import/export and overseas distribution.How to use: Engage Kokubu's overseas/export business division (see Overseas Contacts page) to source across its huge catalogue and leverage its cold-chain logistics into Asia and beyond.
Tazaki Foods (UK & Europe) ↗Importer catalog · UK and Northern Europe (acquired Finnish wholesaler Agrica/Porvoon Peruna); supplies 500+ restaurants plus major supermarkets.Buyer registrationB2BUK/Europe importer-distributor catalogue of 2,000+ Japanese food and drink lines incl. an extensive sake range; owns the consumer 'Yutaka' brand sold across European supermarkets.How to use: Open a trade account for UK/EU delivery, order from the catalogue (incl. sake), or stock the Yutaka retail range; ideal for European foodservice and retail buyers wanting in-market supply.
SushiSushi (UK) ↗Importer catalog · UK and Europe; supplies Michelin-starred restaurants and professional kitchens.FreeB2B+B2CUK importer of 1,000+ premium Japanese ingredients (seasonings, miso, soy, vinegars, rice, nori, dashi), Japanese knives, kitchen equipment and tableware, sourced directly from reputable Japanese producers.How to use: Browse and buy the curated range online (trade accounts available for restaurants); use the product pages to identify the underlying Japanese producers for higher-volume direct sourcing.
EAT-JAPAN Trade Directory ↗Aggregator · Global, with European emphasis; lists in-market distributors by country and Japan-based manufacturers.FreeB2BFree B2B directory of Japanese food supply: manufacturers (e.g. S&B, Takara Shuzo) and distributors worldwide (JFC France, Fujita Deutschland, etc.), plus equipment and sushi machinery, organised by category and region.How to use: Search the Manufacturer and Distributor sections by product category and country to identify either a Japanese maker or your nearest in-market distributor, then contact via the listed details.
BestFoodImporters (Japanese food filter) ↗Aggregator · Global; filterable by product and region.PaidB2BPaid worldwide database of 30,000+ active food importers/distributors/wholesalers (incl. Japanese-food specialists such as JFC, Wismettac Harro, Tazaki, Daiei), with financials and purchasing-department contacts.How to use: Subscribe/buy the relevant database package, filter for Japanese-food importers/distributors by country, and use the verified purchasing contacts for outreach.
The Japanese Pantry (Wholesale) ↗Aggregator · United States (direct wholesale + network of US distributors).Buyer registrationB2B+B2CCurated importer/aggregator of artisanal Japanese pantry staples sourced directly from small producers: miso, dashi, soy sauce, vinegars, oils, salt and other traditional ingredients; offered wholesale and via US distributors.How to use: Apply for a wholesale account to buy direct, or use their distributor network to stock the range; use product/producer pages to identify artisan Japanese makers for deeper sourcing.
The rules

Import rules by market

What it takes to land Japanese food, alcohol, meat and seafood in each major market — including the post-Fukushima radiation-restriction status, now lifted by most countries.

MarketFood importAlcoholMeat / WagyuSeafoodFukushima status
United StatesFDA oversight. Foreign facility must register with FDA; importer files Prior Notice per shipment; FSVP (Foreign Supplier Verification Program) required for the US importer of record (except alcohol — see below). FDA + CBP entry.TTB-regulated: importer needs Federal Basic Permit; per-label Certificate of Label Approval (COLA via COLAs Online); sake (>7% ABV flavored/sake) needs formula approval. FDA facility registration still required for the producer + US agent. Alcohol importers exempt from FSVP/UFI.USDA-FSIS jurisdiction. Japanese beef ELIGIBLE since 2019 (US lifted BSE-era restrictions; Japan recognized 'negligible risk' by WOAH 2013). Establishments must be FSIS-listed.FDA + NOAA SIMP (Seafood Import Monitoring Program) for certain species; HACCP required for the foreign processor.Import alert LIFTED — US removed Fukushima-related restrictions (2021); no special radiation certificate required.
European UnionEU food law + EU-Japan EPA (in force 2019-02-01, tariff liberalization). Animal-origin & some plant products need health certificate via TRACES NT; products of animal origin only from establishments on the EU Establishment List (Reg. 2021/404/2021/405).No EU-wide import licence for sake/whisky; comply with labeling (allergens, ABV, lot, importer EU address), excise duties per member state. EPA cut/removed many tariffs.Japanese beef EXPORTS to EU permitted (EU approved Japan beef establishments; bilateral access advanced from ~2014 onward). Only EU-approved Japanese slaughter/processing plants; official-vet-signed certificate via TRACES.Only from EU-approved vessels/processing establishments; catch certificate (IUU regulation) + health certificate via TRACES.Restrictions LIFTED — EU removed all post-Fukushima import controls in 2023 (no more radiation certs / sampling).
United KingdomPost-Brexit GB regime (FSA). UK-Japan CEPA in force (2021). Products of animal origin need health certificates + (phasing) BTOM (Border Target Operating Model) checks; IPAFFS pre-notification for POAO/high-risk food.No import licence; HMRC excise duty + duty stamps for spirits; labeling per GB rules (importer GB address).Japanese beef eligible to GB (mirrors prior EU access); approved establishments + export health certificate.Catch certificate + health certificate; IPAFFS notification.Restrictions LIFTED — UK removed remaining Fukushima-related controls in 2022.
China (mainland)GACC-regulated. Overseas manufacturers must register via CIFER (Decrees 248/249; Decree 280 effective 2026-06-01 moves to catalog-based system). 18 high-risk categories (incl. meat, aquatic, dairy) need competent-authority recommendation; low-risk (snacks, beverages, confectionery) self-register. Chinese labeling + import-record filing.Importable with GACC registration + CIQ inspection + Chinese back-label; sake/whisky face import tariffs + consumption tax.Japanese beef ban (since 2001 BSE) — China agreed in principle to lift (Nov 2019 animal-health pact) but the protocol is STILL NOT operational [as of mid-2025; final clearance pending]. Effectively wagyu not yet flowing.China banned ALL Japanese seafood Aug 2023 (post-treated-water release). PARTIALLY lifted 2025 (Japan resumed shipments Nov 2025) but 10 prefectures (Fukushima, Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Miyagi, Niigata, Nagano, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba) still excluded; recovery slow.STILL RESTRICTED — China (incl. via the 10-prefecture exclusion) maintains the strictest remaining controls; requires testing/certification for permitted areas.
Hong KongCFS/FEHD (Centre for Food Safety / Food & Environmental Hygiene Dept). Generally open; high-risk foods (meat, poultry, eggs, milk, frozen confections, game) need prior CFS/FEHD permission + origin health certificate. Marine products: health cert strongly encouraged.Liquor with >30% ABV dutiable; ≤30% ABV duty-free since 2008. Liquor licence needed for sale, not import per se. Sake/most wine effectively low/zero duty.Japanese beef ALLOWED — HK partially lifted BSE suspension 2007; currently boneless beef from cattle <30 months with SRM removed permitted. Entry only via Man Kam To (land) or HKIA (air) for meat/poultry/eggs.Open; health certificate encouraged for marine products; some Japan-origin radiation documentation historically.STILL RESTRICTED (with China/Macau) — HK retained controls on certain prefectures' products post-2023; among the remaining restrictors [verify current prefecture list].
TaiwanTFDA (Taiwan FDA) under MOHW. Importer registration; Chinese labeling; standard food-safety inspection at risk-based frequency.TTL/Finance Ministry framework; import permit + Chinese label + alcohol tax; sake/whisky widely imported.Japanese beef permitted (Taiwan opened to Japanese beef in 2017). US/Japan beef access historically politically sensitive but currently allowed.Open with standard inspection.Restrictions LIFTED Nov 2025 — Taiwan removed special requirements (dual certification + 100% batch testing) for the 5 Fukushima-area prefectures. (Earlier major relaxation Feb 2022; final lift Nov 2025.)
South KoreaMFDS (Ministry of Food & Drug Safety). Korean labeling; importer registration; inspection. Generally open for processed food.MFDS + National Tax Service; high liquor tax (esp. spirits); Korean label + import declaration. Sake/whisky imported but taxed heavily.Japanese beef BANNED — KR bans ruminant meat from BSE-history countries incl. Japan; Japanese beef NOT permitted (as of 2024). Beef allowed only from a short approved list (AU, CA, US, NZ, etc.).Japanese fishery products from 8 Fukushima-region prefectures BANNED since 2013; KR confirmed it will KEEP the ban (2023, reaffirmed). Other-region seafood requires radiation certificates.STILL RESTRICTED — among the few markets keeping Fukushima-era seafood ban (8 prefectures) firmly in place.
SingaporeSFA (Singapore Food Agency) — importer must hold SFA licence/registration + per-consignment permits via TradeNet. Risk-based; one of Asia's most open, English-friendly regimes.SFA + Customs; alcohol import licence + excise/GST; no religious ban; major sake/whisky hub.Meat/seafood only from SFA-accredited overseas sources/establishments; Japanese beef permitted from accredited plants.From SFA-accredited sources; health certificates.Restrictions LIFTED 2021 — Singapore removed Fukushima-related controls (early lifter).
ThailandThai FDA (MoPH) — import licence + product registration (FDA number) for many processed foods; Thai labeling. Customs duties vary; JTEPA/AJCEP preferential tariffs available.Excise Dept licence + high excise/import duty on alcohol; Thai label + health warning; sake/whisky imported but heavily taxed.DLD (Dept of Livestock Development) import permit + sanitary certificate; Japanese beef permitted via approved establishments/permits.DOF/Thai FDA controls; health certificates.Restrictions LIFTED — Thailand removed post-Fukushima controls (lifted 2018-2019 era). Generally open.
MalaysiaMinistry of Health (MOH) / Food Safety & Quality Division; importer + product compliance, BM/English labeling. HALAL strongly expected for mainstream retail.Legal for non-Muslim consumption but high duties + licensing; cannot be Halal; segregated retail. Sake/whisky imported for non-Muslim/tourist/HORECA channels.STRICT: only from JAKIM+DVS approved Halal slaughterhouses. Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) approved-plant list required; Japanese beef must come from a JAKIM/DVS-approved Halal-certified plant to enter mainstream channels.Generally permissible (Halal by default if no haram additives); standard import controls.Restrictions LIFTED — Malaysia among ~90% of markets that removed Fukushima controls. [Confirm no residual cert]
IndonesiaBPOM (food/drug authority) registration (ML number for imported processed food) + Indonesian labeling. MANDATORY HALAL certification rolling out (BPJPH): domestic food mandatory since Oct 2024; imported-food enforcement postponed to 2026.Heavily restricted: import quotas, special licences, very high duties; limited to designated outlets/tourist zones; not Halal. Difficult channel.BPJPH Halal + plant registration required; only Halal-certified/approved establishments; Japanese beef must be Halal-certified to enter.Permitted; BPOM + Halal logo (mandatory regime) increasingly required.Restrictions LIFTED — Indonesia removed post-Fukushima controls. [Confirm residual]
UAE / GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council)UAE: MOIAT / municipality + ESMA/Emirates standards; GCC-wide via GSO. Arabic+English labeling, production/expiry dates, importer registration. GSO 2055-1 (Halal General Requirements; 2026 draft update).Permitted in UAE (esp. Dubai/Abu Dhabi) via licensed importers/distributors + high fees; Saudi Arabia PROHIBITS alcohol entirely. Sake/whisky viable in UAE HORECA/hotel channel only.HALAL MANDATORY: only from GCC/UAE-approved Halal-certified slaughterhouses (MOIAT-accredited certifier, e.g. NPO Japan Halal Association is GAC/MOIAT-recognized). Japanese beef must be Halal-slaughtered & certified.Generally Halal-acceptable; standard import + Arabic labeling.Restrictions LIFTED — UAE/GCC removed post-Fukushima controls. [Confirm residual]
AustraliaTwo layers: DAFF biosecurity import permits/conditions (BICON) + Imported Food Inspection Scheme (IFIS, Imported Food Control Regs 2019). Must meet Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code + Country-of-Origin labeling. Risk-based inspection frequency.Importable; high WET/excise + GST; labeling per FSANZ; no religious ban; large sake/whisky market.Strict biosecurity — many meats restricted/conditional; Japanese beef faces stringent biosecurity conditions [VERIFY current eligibility/protocol]. Cooked/retorted product easier than raw.Biosecurity conditions per species (e.g. prawns, finfish); some processing/certification required.Restrictions LIFTED in 2014 (early lifter).
CanadaCFIA under Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR) — importers need an SFCR licence + preventive control plan + traceability; bilingual (English/French) labeling.Provincial liquor boards (LCBO, SAQ, etc.) are the gatekeepers/monopoly buyers in most provinces; federal excise + provincial markup; sake/whisky imported via provincial listings.CFIA official certificate required; Japanese beef eligible from CFIA-recognized establishments [verify protocol]; bilingual labeling.SFCR licence + safety controls; certificates for certain products.Restrictions LIFTED — Canada removed post-Fukushima controls.
Reference

HS codes

Approximate Harmonized System codes for the main categories — a starting point for tariff and customs classification (always confirm the exact sub-heading for your product and destination).

CategoryHS code
Sake (rice wine / seishu)2206.00 (other fermented beverages; US line 2206.00.45 'rice wine or sake')
Japanese whisky2208.30 (whiskies)
Shochu2208.90 (other spirituous beverages; some classify 2208.90)
Beer2203.00 (beer made from malt)
Plum wine (umeshu) / other fruit liqueur2206.00 or 2208.70 (liqueurs) depending on production
Green tea (sencha, loose/leaf, ≤3kg)0902.10 (green tea, not fermented, immediate packing ≤3kg); 0902.20 (>3kg)
Matcha (powdered green tea)0902.10 / 0902.20 (green tea; matcha classed as green tea; some destinations 0902.10.10/.90)
Soy sauce (shoyu)2103.10 (soya sauce)
Miso2103.90 (other sauces / mixed condiments & seasonings)
Mirin / cooking seasoning2103.90 (or 2206.00 if classified as fermented beverage) [VERIFY by product]
Wasabi (prepared)2103.90 (sauces/condiments); fresh root 0709.99
Dashi / soup stock & seasoning mixes2104.10 (soups & broths) or 2103.90
Rice (milled / polished)1006.30 (semi-milled or wholly milled rice)
Rice (brown / husked)1006.20
Instant noodles / ramen / cup noodles1902.30 (other pasta, incl. instant/prepared noodles)
Udon / soba / dried noodles (uncooked)1902.19 (uncooked pasta, no egg) / 1902.11 (with egg)
Nori / dried seaweed (laver)1212.21 (seaweeds & algae fit for human consumption); prepared nori snacks may be 2008.99 / 1212.21 [VERIFY]
Kombu / wakame / other edible seaweed1212.21
Wagyu / beef (boneless, fresh/chilled)0201.30 (boneless, fresh or chilled)
Wagyu / beef (boneless, frozen)0202.30
Scallops (live/fresh/chilled)0307.21
Scallops (frozen)0307.22
Tuna (fresh/chilled)0302.3x (by species, e.g. 0302.35 bluefin)
Tuna (frozen)0303.4x (by species)
Yellowtail / amberjack (buri/hamachi)0302.89 / 0303.89 (other fish, fresh / frozen); fillets 0304
Fish fillets / sashimi-grade fillets0304 (fish fillets & meat, fresh/chilled/frozen)
Sea urchin (uni)0308.90 (other aquatic invertebrates); prepared 1605.xx
Sugar confectionery (candy, no cocoa)1704.90
Chocolate / cocoa confectionery (e.g. Kit-Kat)1806.90 (other chocolate preparations)
Rice crackers (senbei) / baked snacks1905.90 (other bakers' wares incl. crispbread/crackers)
Biscuits / cookies (sweet)1905.31
Mochi / rice-based confectionery1904.90 / 1905.90 [VERIFY by composition]
Fruit (fresh apples, e.g. Aomori)0808.10 (apples); pears 0808.30; grapes 0806.10; strawberries 0810.10; persimmon 0810.70
Cultured pearls7101.21 (unworked) / 7101.22 (worked) — counted in MAFF fishery basket

How to start sourcing

Wholesale flow: Standard chain: Japanese manufacturer/producer (or domestic wholesaler e.g. Kokubu/Mitsubishi Shokuhin for consolidation) -> Japanese EXPORTER/trading house (handles export docs, GACC/COLA/TRACES paperwork, consolidation) -> OVERSEAS IMPORTER of record (customs clearance, FSVP/SFA/BPOM compliance, local labeling) -> in-market DISTRIBUTOR/wholesaler (e.g. JFC, Wismettac, Mutual Trading, Tazaki) -> RETAIL (supermarkets, Asian grocers) + FOODSERVICE (Japanese restaurants, sushi chains, hotels). Vertically-integrated players (JFC, Wismettac, Mutual Trading) span exporter+importer+distributor in one group. Sogo shosha (Mitsubishi/Itochu/etc.) often finance & forward large flows.

Minimum orders: Ambient/dry goods: MOQ usually by CASE then PALLET; small new buyers via mixed LCL (less-than-container-load) consolidation; established orders move FCL (full container) — 20ft (~10-11 pallets) or 40ft/40HC (~20-21 pallets). A single SKU FCL is common for fast movers (rice, sauces, noodles, snacks). Importer-distributors like JFC/Wismettac aggregate many SKUs per container. Alcohol often by case/pallet building to FCL. Chilled/frozen: reefer container FCL or shared reefer LCL; premium fresh (uni, fresh wagyu) by airfreight in small lots. Typical small-buyer entry: a few pallets mixed LCL, or buy locally from an in-market distributor's existing stock (no import needed).

Cold chain: Three tiers: (1) AMBIENT (dry) — most processed Japanese food (sauces, noodles, snacks, tea, sake/whisky) ships ambient by ocean FCL/LCL — cheapest, 2-6 wk transit. (2) CHILLED/FROZEN OCEAN — reefer containers (set -18C frozen / 0-5C chilled) for seafood, wagyu, frozen prepared foods; Yamato International Cool TA-Q-BIN for small parcels next-day to Asian cities; Nippon Express / NYK / ONE / Maersk reefer for FCL. (3) AIRFREIGHT — for highly perishable fresh/chilled premium (fresh fish/uni/sashimi-grade, fresh fruit, fresh wagyu) needing 1-3 day delivery; temperature-controlled ULDs; high cost, used for high-value-per-kg.  ·  Incoterms: Most common in Japanese F&B export: FOB (Free On Board, Japanese port — seller clears export, buyer arranges main freight; very common baseline) and CIF (Cost Insurance Freight, destination port — seller arranges to port). CFR/CNF also used. DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) requested by buyers wanting turnkey/door delivery but shifts all import burden to seller — less common for small Japanese exporters. EXW (Ex Works) sometimes for buyers with own forwarder. For airfreight: FCA / CIP. Recommend Incoterms 2020 terms explicitly with named port (e.g. 'FOB Yokohama, Incoterms 2020').

Getting started: For a small overseas buyer/importer: (1) EASIEST — buy from an in-market Japanese-food distributor already importing (JFC, Wismettac, Mutual Trading in US; Tazaki/Wismettac-Harro in UK/EU) — no import paperwork. (2) MATCHMAKING — register interest with JETRO (free buyer matchmaking, market reports) and the MAFF GFP project to be connected to verified Japanese exporters. (3) TRADE SHOWS — attend FOODEX Japan (Tokyo Big Sight, every March; Asia's #1 F&B show, 80,000+ visitors) via JETRO's Buyer Invitation Program; also Virtual FOODEX online matchmaking, and JFEX/'Japan's Food' Export Fair. (4) DIRECT — source exporters via JETRO directories / EAT-JAPAN trade directory, then handle your own import compliance (FSVP/COLA in US; TRACES/establishment-listing in EU; SFA in SG; GACC/CIFER in CN; Halal+BPOM/JAKIM in ID/MY). (5) Start with AMBIENT processed goods + LCL to minimize cold-chain/MOQ risk before scaling to FCL/reefer.

Catalogue as of May 2026; product availability, brand ownership, market access and regulations change constantly — verify current rules and supply with the maker, exporter or the destination authority before contracting. Method: multi-source desk research across maker sites, MAFF/JETRO data and trade press. Japonity is not affiliated with the companies or brands listed, and this is general information, not regulatory or legal advice.