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About carry-on items

Information is provided here on rules and important notices for items that can be carried aboard and check-in baggage. Instructions are also provided for the use of electronic devices.

Important notices regarding the on-board use of electronic devices

Electronic devices categorized under the Civil Aeronautics Act in Japan as dangerous items for air transportation is shown below. Please switch off restricted electronic devices when cabin attendants request to do so after passenger entry door is closed.
Those who break the law may be subject to fine of up to 500,000 yen. (Civil Aeronautics Law, Enforcement, Article 164-15)
Also, please switch off electronic devices in your checked baggage.

As of July 1, 2012

Permitted while passenger entry door is open

Electronic devices that emit electronic signals:
cell phones, PHS, transceivers, radio-controlled toys, wireless headphones, wireless earphones, wireless microphones, battery powered IC tags, personal computers(PC), personal digital assistants(PDA), electronic game machines, wireless PC peripherals, wireless pedometers, wireless heart rate monitors, wristwatches with wireless functions, wireless keys.

Permitted while passenger entry door is open
and during flight (*)

All of the above-mentioned items even in a non-electronic signals-emitting setting(*1), TVs, radios, pagers, GPS receivers, video cameras, video players, DVD players, digital cameras, digital audio equipment, wired & battery type headphones, wired & battery type earphones, word processors, electronic organizers, electronic dictionaries, printers, battery chargers, toys with voice or touch activated speakers and monitors.

(*1)Not transmitting radio waves refers to a setting where even when the power is on, features for sending and receiving calls and e-mail are off.

Kids Phone by NTT Docomo, Junior Phone by au and Mimamori Series by Softbank must be turned off completely as possible in advance.

  • Some airports may employ CT scans for baggage reinspection, in addition to standard X-ray scans. The increased X-ray exposure may affect photographic film. Therefore, it is recommended that you carry your photographic film with you into the cabin with your carry-on baggage.

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