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John Sturman <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Jan 2004 11:56:14 -0500
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Hi Glen,

A friend of mine at work is Japanese and travels to Japan sometimes.  She
sent me the following link which should be helpful.
http://www.narita-airport-customs.go.jp/

  I would never think that honey would be prohibited anywhere as nothing
can live in it.  If you were bringing in large quantities of it for sale, I
could see a government imposing tariffs or restrictions to protect their
own national honey interests, but to bring some in for gifts would be
negligible.  Any counter opinions?

John Sturman
Blue Moon Farm
Lexington, NY

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