Smokin Moose
Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex Moderator
Marijuana is smuggled into Japan from Thailand, the Philippines, Canada, New Zealand, Hawai'i and many other countries. In addition to domestic Japanese production marijuana is also extensively cultivated in Thailand, Burma ("Myanmar"), Cambodia, the Philippines, Indonesia (Sumatra), Papua-New Guinea and many Pacific Islands. Officials in many of these countries are easily bribed and black market prices in Japan are high enough to temp risk takers.
Many foreigners have been caught at airports bringing in marijuana from abroad. Most bring more than the 200g that ex-Beatle Paul McCartney carried for his personal use in 1980. Busts involving 1-10 kg are fairly common.
Though it is hard to give an estimate how many of the 14 million people who travelled to Japan last year were carrying marijuana, somebody is caught every couple of days. Many are naive young tourists who accept a few hundred dollars in travel money from professional dealers to carry hashish hidden in luggage, not expecting that Japanese sentences can be far harsher than in many western countries. If someone approaches you about carrying illicit substances into Japan, don't take the risk!
Narita customs employs the use of drug sniffing dogs and they also use x-ray machines to inspect any suspicious articles.
Other smuggling channels are via postal mail, but there too there have been many reports of busts. Packages weighing a few hundred grams to several kg from addresses in Thailand, Africa or British Columbia to foreign residents in Japan appear to be particularly suspicious.
There is also evidence of marijuana shipments involving hundreds of kg by boats, suggesting that the market is not just supplied by smale-scale dealers but that well-organised criminal gangs with international connections have gotten involved too. Traditionally the yakuza have sold only *****, but that may no longer be the case as non-yakuza have also started selling all kinds of drugs and the financial situation of many gangs has been hit by the recession and by anti-gang legislation. It's not clear who else would have distribution channels big enough to handle hundreds of kg. Bags with tens of kg of marijuana and some hand guns have been found along Japanese coasts. Normally only yakuza smuggle handguns and they often use small boats to bring in illegal aliens, in cooperation with Chinese triad gangs. The triads also supply the yakuza with ***** from China and Burma so there are many business ties.
There are networks of illegal aliens from Iran and Thailand which may be handling fairly large quantities. Some of their supplies are brought in by couriers, some by mail and some is grown in Japan. Illegal aliens are also known to sell ***** as front men for yakuza, so some of the cannabis sold by Iranians may be from the yakuza-triad connection too.
There has not been a single bust involving marijuana brought in on boats yet, so until more large scale smugglers get busted the only ones who really know will be the smugglers. However the US federal drug police DEA has already given demonstrations to their Japanese counterparts on how to board smuggling vessels and how to retrieve drugs dumped overboard.
Many foreigners have been caught at airports bringing in marijuana from abroad. Most bring more than the 200g that ex-Beatle Paul McCartney carried for his personal use in 1980. Busts involving 1-10 kg are fairly common.
Though it is hard to give an estimate how many of the 14 million people who travelled to Japan last year were carrying marijuana, somebody is caught every couple of days. Many are naive young tourists who accept a few hundred dollars in travel money from professional dealers to carry hashish hidden in luggage, not expecting that Japanese sentences can be far harsher than in many western countries. If someone approaches you about carrying illicit substances into Japan, don't take the risk!
Narita customs employs the use of drug sniffing dogs and they also use x-ray machines to inspect any suspicious articles.
Other smuggling channels are via postal mail, but there too there have been many reports of busts. Packages weighing a few hundred grams to several kg from addresses in Thailand, Africa or British Columbia to foreign residents in Japan appear to be particularly suspicious.
There is also evidence of marijuana shipments involving hundreds of kg by boats, suggesting that the market is not just supplied by smale-scale dealers but that well-organised criminal gangs with international connections have gotten involved too. Traditionally the yakuza have sold only *****, but that may no longer be the case as non-yakuza have also started selling all kinds of drugs and the financial situation of many gangs has been hit by the recession and by anti-gang legislation. It's not clear who else would have distribution channels big enough to handle hundreds of kg. Bags with tens of kg of marijuana and some hand guns have been found along Japanese coasts. Normally only yakuza smuggle handguns and they often use small boats to bring in illegal aliens, in cooperation with Chinese triad gangs. The triads also supply the yakuza with ***** from China and Burma so there are many business ties.
There are networks of illegal aliens from Iran and Thailand which may be handling fairly large quantities. Some of their supplies are brought in by couriers, some by mail and some is grown in Japan. Illegal aliens are also known to sell ***** as front men for yakuza, so some of the cannabis sold by Iranians may be from the yakuza-triad connection too.
There has not been a single bust involving marijuana brought in on boats yet, so until more large scale smugglers get busted the only ones who really know will be the smugglers. However the US federal drug police DEA has already given demonstrations to their Japanese counterparts on how to board smuggling vessels and how to retrieve drugs dumped overboard.