About Customs clearance in Vladivostok by DBSferry from Japan
A private car (TOYOTA Town Ace Van) will be transported to Vladivostok by DBS Ferry from Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, Japan to Vladivostok.
The car will travel from Russia to the EU and take it home from the EU.
So can you tell me how to do customs procedures in Vladivostok? I don't understand Russian at all.
Best Answer
You will need to fill two copies of ??-6 (not a kaomoji) paper on entrance and two copies of same ??-6 paper on exit. You can google for PDF. Of course it's in russian.
There is non-zero chance you get rejected without any reason, so you need to be prepared to do something in such case.
IMHO it would be more reliable if you do it through some company that has their people on both sides Japan and Russia. So you could talk personally in Japan and get help in Russia. Should be not that hard to find in Tottori. Maybe even DBS Ferry itself can help.
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How do I get from Japan to Vladivostok?
There is no direct connection from Tokyo to Vladivostok. However, you can take the train to Narita Airport Terminal 2\xb73 Station, take the walk to Tokyo Narita airport, fly to Vladivostok, take the walk to Vladivostok International Airport, then take the train to Vladivostok.Can you take a boat from Japan to Russia?
There is currently just the 1 ferry route running between Japan and Russia operated by 1 ferry company \u2013 DBS Cruise Ferry. The Sakaiminato to Vladivostok ferry crossing operates Weekly with a scheduled sailing duration from about 19 hours 0 minutes.Can you cross from Russia to Japan?
Checkpoints. There are no border crossing points on the Russian-Japanese border, as it is a purely maritime boundary. During the existence of the land border in Sakhalin (1905-1945), it was crossed by one road.Can you get a ferry from Vladivostok to Japan?
The Vladivostok Sakaiminato ferry route connects Russia with Japan. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, DBS Cruise Ferry. The crossing operates up to 1 times each week with sailing durations from around 44 hours.Taking the Ferry from Japan to Russia (via Korea)
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