Bringing a Yumi bow back from Japan

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Bringing a Yumi bow back from Japan

#1 Post by Ahtouk » Wed Mar 18, 2015 3:14 pm

Hey Gents,

I'm travelling to Japan very soon for a holiday :dance: and was considering bringing a bow back with me.

I was just after some advice/opinions of anyone who has done this or similar from another country before??.. If possible - will it be worth the hassle?.. immporting/customs laws?.. Try posting it back to myself instead?..

Any help is appreciated.

Cheers, Alex.

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#2 Post by woodie » Wed Mar 18, 2015 3:31 pm

I think the best thing would be to get in touch with customs and ask them.
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#3 Post by Mick Smith » Wed Mar 18, 2015 5:45 pm

Posting the bow back to Australia wouldn't be viable, as Australia Post has set a maximum length on all parcels entering the country and it's just a bit over 1 metre. The post office in Japan wouldn't accept it, as they would always look up the restrictions that apply to each country first.
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#4 Post by Outbackdad » Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:51 pm

I have done this in 2010.
Lewis and I went to Tokyo and got a Yumi.
When I look at out tickets back it had on them that anything over 2m had to be perbooked with the airline and I had not done this, so I asked the shop if they could send it back for me.
This was "not a problem" and the bow arrived a couple of days after we got back.
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#5 Post by Mick Smith » Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:30 am

Did it come back to you through the Post Eddie?
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#6 Post by Mattkaye » Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:36 am

You an bring it back the plane under sports luggage

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#7 Post by Mattkaye » Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:37 am

Ah sorry I didn't realise how big the bows are, luggage may be a problem

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#8 Post by Outbackdad » Thu Mar 19, 2015 8:02 am

It got sent TNT.

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The shop in Japan was great to deal with, I will be back over in Japan October this year.

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#9 Post by Ahtouk » Fri Mar 20, 2015 6:57 am

Hey Eddie, do you happen to remember the name/location of the store?.. I was going to check out Asahi Archery in Tokyo - anyone have any comments on them?..

That's for the help guys!.. I'll let you know how I go.

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#10 Post by Outbackdad » Fri Mar 20, 2015 7:41 am

Hi Alex

Asahi Archery in Tokyo is the photo above and were we got our bow.
They were very helpful. If I get a chance this trip I will call in and see them again.

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#11 Post by Nezwin » Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:32 pm

I had a bamboo bow from Nepal sent via UPS, no problems.

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#12 Post by Ahtouk » Fri Apr 17, 2015 3:24 pm

Update; I bought a Yumi and got it back safe and sound into the country! I simply checked it in with the airline (Japan Air) however I needed to pay an oversize luggage fee (10,000 yen) for luggage over 2.0m long. I felt this was quicker and cheaper than posting it back and with how the people at Asahi packed it up in the box felt like it would be safe enough with the rough baggage staff.

Although!! My only advice for anyway buying a bow over seas; make sure the string is included with the bow! haha I got home and excitedly unpacked my bow only to find there was no string. After a quick email inquiry I found out that strings are sold separate and I now have one on it's way in the mail.

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#13 Post by Outbackdad » Fri Apr 17, 2015 4:09 pm

Well done.
When we got ours it came with a string and we also bought a spare as well.
Have fun.
We found Asahi great to deal with.

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#14 Post by The Ranger » Sat Apr 18, 2015 4:42 pm

G'day Alex, what did the bow cost you in Australian dollars?

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#15 Post by Tonylange » Tue Apr 21, 2015 5:01 pm

Ohh How i'm interested in this thread! As i'm looking to get my own Yumi and then possibly start making and supplying Yumi ya (Japanese Arrows).
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#16 Post by Ahtouk » Wed Apr 22, 2015 2:45 pm

G'day Alex, what did the bow cost you in Australian dollars?
Hey Ranger,

I got a fibreglass laminate bamboo core for about $500 mate - full fibreglass was about 400 and a carbon fibre about 600. That's from memory though so don't quote me.haha Spent almost 200 on a dozen basic bamboo arrows as well.

Hey Anthony! I'd be very interested if you started supplying trad arrows!.. I have a feeling I'm going to go through mine pretty quick before I get the hang of shooting from the right hand side of the bow.

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#17 Post by Ahtouk » Wed Apr 22, 2015 2:56 pm

While I'm here - thought I'd post a pic of a range I shot at in Kyoto;

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The range was a little small but it was great to experience a different style/cultures archery! It was also very interesting to shoot from a seated position.

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#18 Post by The Ranger » Wed Apr 22, 2015 4:36 pm

Thanks Alex, I'm always interested in other types of bows. Good pics too mate.

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#19 Post by Gilly » Mon Apr 27, 2015 7:00 pm

I would love to try a Yumi!

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#20 Post by Outbackdad » Mon Sep 07, 2015 7:02 pm

Off to Japan in 3 weeks time, will be calling in to Asahi Archery in Tokyo to get a Yumi for a member of Ozbow and maybe something for myself. If you are interested in anything let me know and I will see what can be done. :Pack

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