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Shipping from Japan to Mexico

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Shipping from Japan to Mexico

Tracked delivery in 4–11 days, priced in MXN, with customs handled the same way on every order.

Orders for Mexico are bought in Japan and dispatched from Japan with tracking on every parcel. Typical delivery takes 4–11 days from dispatch, prices are shown in MXN before you pay, and customs paperwork is completed at dispatch so nothing is left for you to file. Below is what to expect at each stage.

Delivery window

4–11 days

Services

EMS express & tracked parcel

Charged in

MXN

Free shipping over

15 USD

Ships from

Japan

Tracking

On every parcel

How long delivery to Mexico takes

Orders are picked and dispatched from Japan within about a day, and transit to Mexico then takes the rest of the window. The full estimate from order to door is 4–11 days. Customs clearance is the variable part: most parcels pass through in a day or two, and a small number are held longer for inspection.

  • Dispatch from Japan: about one working day after the order is placed.
  • Transit and clearance to Mexico: the remainder of the 4–11 days window.
  • Tracking is issued at dispatch and updates through to delivery.

Shipping methods available to Mexico

Every parcel to Mexico is tracked end to end. Where an express service is available for the destination, it appears at checkout alongside the standard tracked option, and the estimated window updates when you choose between them. Larger or heavier orders may be split across more than one parcel at no extra cost.

  • Standard tracked parcel: the default service, available for every order.
  • Express, where offered for Mexico: faster transit, higher cost.
  • Split parcels are sometimes used for weight limits, at no extra charge.

Customs, duty and taxes on arrival in Mexico

Parcels from Japan enter Mexico as an international import and are handled under that country's rules. Every parcel is declared accurately at dispatch, with a commercial invoice attached, so nothing needs to be filed by you. Whether any import charge applies, and how much, is decided by Mexico's customs authority based on the declared value and the product category.

  • Customs paperwork is completed and attached at dispatch.
  • Any import duty or tax is set by Mexico, not by the store, and is payable by the recipient if charged.
  • Values are declared accurately; parcels are never under-declared or mislabelled as gifts.
  • Charges, where they apply, are usually collected by the carrier before delivery.

Prices, currency and payment

Prices for Mexico are shown in MXN throughout the catalogue, so the figure you see is the figure you are charged. Payment is taken securely by card, and no currency conversion is applied at checkout beyond what your bank does on its side.

  • Catalogue prices display in MXN for Mexico.
  • Card payment is processed securely; card details never reach the store.
  • Shipping cost is shown before payment, with any free-shipping threshold applied automatically.

Restricted items for Mexico

Some product categories cannot be shipped to every destination. Aerosols, alcohol, certain supplement ingredients and some food items are restricted under either Japanese export rules or Mexico's import rules. Anything that cannot legally arrive in Mexico is filtered out of the catalogue for that destination rather than being cancelled after you order.

  • The catalogue shown for Mexico already excludes restricted items.
  • Restrictions come from both Japanese export rules and Mexico's import rules.
  • If a rule changes, affected orders are contacted before dispatch.

If something goes wrong

Tracked parcels can still be delayed, held at customs, or arrive damaged. Delays at clearance are the most common issue and usually resolve within a few days. If a parcel is damaged in transit or does not arrive, contact support with the order number and it is resolved directly rather than through the carrier.

  • Contact support with your order number for any delivery problem.
  • Damaged-in-transit parcels are replaced or refunded.
  • Returns follow the standard returns policy from Mexico.

Questions

Shipping to Mexico: common questions

How long does shipping from Japan to Mexico take?

Typically 4–11 days from order to delivery, including about a day to dispatch from Japan. Customs clearance in Mexico is the main source of variation.

Will I pay customs duty on a parcel from Japan to Mexico?

That depends on Mexico's import rules, the declared value and the product category. Any charge is set and collected by Mexico's authorities or the carrier, not by the store.

What currency am I charged in?

Prices are shown and charged in MXN for Mexico, so the amount displayed in the catalogue is the amount taken from your card.

Is the parcel tracked all the way to Mexico?

Yes. Tracking is issued when the parcel leaves Japan and updates through international transit, customs clearance and final delivery.

Do you declare parcels as gifts to avoid duty?

No. Every parcel is declared accurately with a commercial invoice, which is what keeps clearance predictable and prevents parcels being seized or returned.

Can I return an order from Mexico?

Yes, under the standard returns policy. Contact support with the order number before sending anything back so the return can be authorised.

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