Shipping Cost from Tokyo to Bangkok

Get the best January 2026 prices to anywhere in the US or anywhere in the world. Looking for the cheapest way to ship from Tokyo to Bangkok? The distance is approximately 2,858 miles. Shipping via NRT airport.

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Mini Box

12" x 12" x 12"

Size Details

13 lbs / 6 kg

Small Box

15" x 15" x 15"

Size Details

25 lbs / 11 kg

Standard Box

18" x 18" x 18"

Size Details

42 lbs / 19 kg

Large Box

20" x 20" x 20"

Size Details

60 lbs / 27 kg

X Large Box

22" x 22" x 22"

Size Details

75 lbs / 34 kg

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Distance

2,858 miles

Transit Time

5 business days via DHL

Route Type

international

Available Shipping Options

Cheapest Option

$140.20 via DHL

Fastest Option

1 day via UPS

DHL

International Economy Air

Transit Time

7 days

Price

$140.20

FedEx

International Economy

Transit Time

6 days

Price

$147.21

UPS

Worldwide Expedited

Transit Time

6 days

Price

$159.83

DHL

Recommended

International Air Cargo

Transit Time

5 days

Price

$168.24

UPS

Worldwide Express

Transit Time

4 days

Price

$254.50

FedEx

International Priority

Transit Time

3 days

Price

$267.90

FedEx

International First

Transit Time

1 day

Price

$367.56

UPS

Worldwide Express Plus

Transit Time

1 day

Price

$385.94

About Shipping from Tokyo to Bangkok

When shipping from Tokyo to Bangkok, you have several carrier options to choose from. The best choice depends on your priorities - whether you want the cheapest rate or the fastest delivery.

For international shipping from Japan to Thailand, air cargo provides the fastest delivery, while ocean freight offers significant cost savings for larger shipments.

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What Can You Ship from Tokyo to Bangkok?

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Specialized Shipping from Tokyo to Bangkok

Car Delivery Options

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Q:What is the 3 year rule for cars in Japan?
Japan's "3-year car rule" refers to the mandatory, costly vehicle inspection called Shaken, where a new car's first inspection is due three years after registration, with subsequent inspections every two years, making older cars expensive to keep and boosting new car sales, often leading to trade-ins around the three-year mark. This strict system ensures high safety standards and creates a steady supply of well-maintained used cars for export, say www.alibaba.com and Japanese Nostalgic Car.
Q:Why are cars from Japan so cheap?
Japan has some of the most competitive new vehicle costs in Asia and the rest of the globe. This is due to Japan's vast economy, which allows for ``scale economies,'' as well as the fact that automobiles made locally do not need to be shipped as far for sale.
Q:Is it cheaper to drive or ship a car?
Driving is usually cheaper for shorter distances (under 500 miles), but for long cross-country moves (over 1,000 miles), shipping can become comparable or even cheaper when factoring in your time, food, lodging, and significant vehicle wear-and-tear, making driving less cost-effective despite lower upfront gas costs. The decision balances direct fuel savings against the hidden costs and time commitment of a long drive, with shipping offering convenience and preserving your car's mileage and condition.

Furniture Transport Options

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Q:What is the cheapest way to ship internationally from Japan?
Japan Post's International Parcel Delivery is the cheapest international shipping from Japan via surface mail. Japan Post's International Parcel Delivery via SAL (Economy Air) is the second cheapest option.
Q:How much does it cost to have something shipped from Japan?
Shipping from Japan varies widely, but expect $20-$40 for small items via slower mail (like Japan Post's Small Packet/Airmail) and potentially $50-$100+ for heavier or faster shipments (EMS, DHL, FedEx), depending heavily on weight, size (dimensional weight matters for couriers), destination, and speed, with costs rising significantly with size/weight and decreasing with patience for slow mail.
Q:Why does shipping from Japan take so long?
Shipping delays could be caused by weather conditions, flight reductions, customs clearance in the destination, and global issue. Please also track the package on your local postal system to get more information. In some cases, delivery status cannot be updated for a while when packages get stuck at customs.

Piano Shipping Services

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