Guide
Legal cannabis in Tokyo: the complete guide
A plain-English overview of legal, THC-free cannabinoids in Tokyo — the law, how our delivery works, and how to order. For the deep dive on tourist rules, see the linked article below.
Is cannabis legal in Tokyo?
Compliant, THC-free cannabinoid products are legal to buy and use in Japan, including for visitors. THC itself is illegal, and bringing any THC product into the country — even one that's legal at home — is a serious crime. Every product we deliver is third-party lab tested and ships with a Certificate of Analysis (COA).
How delivery works
Reach us by chat, WhatsApp, Telegram or WeChat — whatever you already use.
Anywhere in Tokyo — your hotel or wherever's convenient. Price and ETA confirmed upfront, COA on request.
Discreet delivery to your door or hotel lobby. Pay cash on the spot.
Where we deliver
Across central Tokyo's 23 wards — Shibuya, Shinjuku, Minato, Chuo, Taito and around — 24 hours a day. Hotel lobbies welcome where the property permits. Outside the core? Ask — we often can.
How to order
Tap the order button to message us directly. Tell us what you'd like (or ask for a recommendation), share your location, and we'll confirm the price and arrival time before anything is dispatched.
Questions first?
New to legal cannabinoids in Japan?
Read our guides and blog to get the facts, or message us directly — we reply in minutes.
This article is general information for visitors and residents of Tokyo, not legal or medical advice. Japan's cannabis laws changed in December 2024 and may be updated further; always verify the current rules with official sources before you travel or buy. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Sales are restricted to adults aged 20 and over.
