Send a Package from Los Angeles to Tokyo
The cheapest way to send a package from Los Angeles to Tokyo is with a traveler already flying that route. Qrrier senders save around 55% versus FedEx, UPS, and DHL — and deliveries land in 1–5 days.
Why the Los Angeles → Tokyo corridor is perfect for Qrrier
This is one of the highest-demand corridors on Qrrier. Travelers fly the route almost daily, so you'll usually get offers within hours of posting. The direct flight is around 11.5 hours, so deliveries are fast — same speed as international express, at a fraction of the price.
What people typically send from Los Angeles to Tokyo
- cosmetics and skincare
- streetwear and sneakers
- electronics
- supplements and vitamins
- gifts
How to send it
- Post the package. Free until you fund an offer.
- Verified travelers on the Los Angeles→Tokyo route send offers.
- Fund the escrow with USDC or card. Carrier can't touch it.
- Carrier flies. Recipient shares a 4-digit delivery code.
- Escrow releases automatically. Non-custodial.
Frequently asked questions
How do I send a package from Los Angeles to Tokyo?
Post the package on Qrrier with origin Los Angeles, destination Tokyo, size, and target price. Verified travelers flying that route send you offers. Fund the escrow, they carry it, recipient shares a 4-digit delivery code — done.
What's the cheapest way to send a package from Los Angeles to Tokyo?
A traveler on the same route. Qrrier senders typically save 55% versus FedEx, UPS, and DHL on the Los Angeles→Tokyo corridor.
How long does Los Angeles to Tokyo delivery take?
As fast as a direct flight — the flight itself is around 11.5 hours. Most Qrrier deliveries on this corridor land within 1–5 days from pickup to drop-off.
What can I send from Los Angeles to Tokyo?
Popular items on this corridor include cosmetics and skincare, streetwear and sneakers, electronics, and other legal personal items. Prohibited: weapons, drugs, hazardous goods, and anything against airline or customs rules.
Is it safe to send a package with a traveler on Qrrier?
Yes. Travelers can verify a government-issued ID for a trust badge, funds sit in a non-custodial smart-contract escrow, and the carrier can't get paid without the recipient's 4-digit delivery code.
