Yamato Transport Airport TA-Q-BIN Luggage Delivery Service
Also referred to as Kuroneko because of its black cat logo, Yamato Transport is a luggage delivery service available from all of Japan's international airports; it has a broader range of delivery and pick-up options compared to JAL ABC's luggage delivery service.
Yamato Transport Airport TA-Q-BIN's special features
⌚Same-day luggage delivery—Yamato offers same-day luggage delivery from the airport to the hotel, allowing travelers to go sightseeing immediately and use their time effectively.
🚅 Drop-off at train station service counters—There are 23 service counters located in major train stations across Japan. If you bring your luggage to these counters, they will ship it to the airport or other Yamato Transport counters.
🧳 Luggage storage at service counters—Available from the above-mentioned Yamato counters at 800 yen per day.
🏪 Drop-off at convenience stores—You can drop your luggage off at a participating convenience store. Yamato Transport will pick up your luggage at the convenience store and send it to your final destination (airport, hotel, or other location).
👉See our guide on how to forward your luggage from a hotel reception desk or a convenience store counter!
Yamato Transport Airport TA-Q-BIN's baggage delivery price
Yamato Transport has an English price chart on its website that lists the average cost of sending suitcases to and from the airport to general locations in Japan.
The following is the price chart for the Kanto area (e.g., if you are staying at a Tokyo hotel, etc.):
Size & Weight Limit |
Cost |
60 cm, ~2kg: Small bag |
Cashless: 1,595 yen Cash: 1,600 yen |
80 cm, ~5kg: Bag |
Cashless: 1,881 yen Cash: 1,890 yen |
100 cm, ~10kg: Small duffle bag |
Cashless: 2,189 yen Cash: 2,190 yen |
120 cm, ~15kg: Duffle bag |
Cashless: 2,508 yen Cash: 2,510 yen |
140 cm, ~20kg: Medium to large suitcases |
Cashless: 2,849 yen Cash: 2,850 yen |
160 cm, ~25kg: Large to oversized suitcases |
Cashless: 3,168 yen Cash: 3,170 yen |
180 cm, ~30kg |
Cashless: 3,718 yen Cash: 3,720 yen |
200 cm, ~30kg |
Cashless: 4,378 yen Cash: 4,380 yen |
Yamato luggage delivery prices
If you have a suitcase within 160 cm and under 25 kilos, expect to pay about $21 (¥3,168).
Yamato Transport costs slightly more than JAL ABC, so if you're watching your budget, go with JAL ABC.
You can check out Yamato Transport's price and delivery date calculator here, which is in Japanese, but you can use Chrome's translation feature to calculate how much your luggage will cost and how long it will take to get your item delivered.
Yamato Transport Airport TA-Q-BIN's luggage size limit for their delivery service
According to their FAQ page, the maximum luggage size per item is not more than 200 cm and a maximum weight of 30 kilos.
If any piece of luggage that you wish to transport weighs more than 30kg or has a sum total of more than 200cm, choose JAL ABC's luggage delivery service instead.
How to use Yamato Transport Airport TA-Q-Bin luggage delivery service from the airport to your hotel
Upon arrival at an international airport in Japan, travelers can send their luggage from an airport Yamato Transport counter to the hotel where they will be staying.
Here's a step-by-step of how to do that:
Step 1. Use an airline floor map to locate the nearest Yamato Transport counter.
Yamato Transport's counters at Narita Airport are located on the following floors. Note: Click on the below links to view a map of the terminal floor + the location of the Yamato Transport counter.
Terminal 1, North Wing, 1st Floor(Arrivals)
Terminal 1, South Wing, 1st Floor(Arrivals)
Terminal 1, North Wing, 4th Floor(Departures)
Terminal 1, South Wing, 4th Floor(Departures)
Terminal 2, Main Bldg., 3rd Floor(Departures)
Terminal 2, Main Bldg., 1st Floor(Arrivals)
Terminal 3, Main Bldg., 1st Floor(Arrivals)
Yamato Transport's counters at Haneda Airport are located on the following floors. Note: Click on the below links to view a map of the terminal floor + the location of the Yamato Transport counter.
Terminal 1, 1F Arrival Lobby
Terminal 2, 1F Arrival Lobby (Domestic)
Terminal 3, 2F Arrival Lobby (For luggage delivery)
Terminal 3, 3F Departure Lobby (for luggage receipt)
If you are arriving at another international airport in Japan, Yamato Transport lists all their airport counter locations on this page of their site.
Step 2. Fill out the transport waybill (shipping label).
Once at a Yamato Transport counter, fill out the waybill form provided.
The form itself includes an English translation of the Japanese labels. You can fill out the form in English; the counter staff will help you if you have any questions about any fields.
The information to fill out includes the following:
Destination address and name
Shipper's address and phone number
The desired delivery date
A description of the contents
Pay at the counter using a credit card or cash.
Save the waybill's receipt; you will need it to claim your luggage at your location. However, if you lose the waybill, you can use your passport to confirm your identity and pick up your luggage.
Step 3. Travel hands-free and then pick up your luggage at your location.
Receive the luggage at your designated location on the same day for certain locations.
How to use Yamato Transport Airport TA-Q-Bin luggage delivery service from a hotel to your airport
On your way home, Yamato Transport provides multiple options for how to send luggage to the airport.
Step 1. Choose how you will send your luggage to your hotel.
Drop off at the hotel reception of a participating hotel—Ask your hotel if they provide Yamato Transport pick-up services. Sending luggage ahead 2-3 days in advance will make sure your luggage arrives on time.
Drop off at a participating convenience store—Look for Yamato Transport's black cat logo. Send your luggage ahead 2-3 days in advance to make sure your luggage arrives on time.
Drop off at a Yamato Transport "Hands Free" Counter—Choose this option if you want same-day delivery.
Request luggage delivery service online—Send your luggage ahead 2-3 days in advance to make sure your luggage arrives on time.
Request luggage delivery service using the toll-free number: 0120-17-9625—Send your luggage ahead 2-3 days in advance to make sure your luggage arrives on time.
Note: Yamato Transport's site states that for all delivery options except for the D
Step 2. Fill out the waybill provided by Yamato Transport's staff.
Below is a sample copy of the waybill form to fill out provided by Yamato Transport:
Image source: Yamato Transport
Pay the bill using credit card or cash.
Step 3. Travel hands-free to the airport.
Show your waybill receipt to collect your luggage at a Yamato Transport counter.
Frequently asked questions
How long does takkyubin take?
Yamato’s Takkyubin usually takes a day to deliver, usually the next day. For shorter distances, same-day delivery is possible. However, for more distant locations like Hokkaido and Okinawa, it can take 2-3 days.
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