We live in San Borja. I would like to buy a Japonese katana for display purposes only, it will hang on my office wall at home and will not be used as any kind of weapon. Thank you.
- This commment is unpublished.@ROBERT HASTY Hello Robert,
Honestly, I don’t understand your question and how I can help.
Do you want to buy a Katana in Lima? Or as you are writing here on the What you can and can’t bring article, do you want to bring one with you or have it shipped to Peru?
Finding an original piece in Lima might be difficult and right now I don’t know of any shop that might sell these types of Japanese products. But, on Mercado Libre and Ebay a few Katanas are offered. If you are looking for something more original, you could try contacting the Asociación Peruana Japonese (APJ) in Jesus Maria. Probably there someone knows where to buy a Japanese sword in Lima. Or contact one of the many Japanese shops; while they mainly sell Japanese foods and typical other Japanese products, you might be lucky and the one reading your message can help.
In case you want to bring a Katana with you when flying into Peru, you shouldn’t have a problem. Airlines allow them in the checked luggage and as far as I know, if the value doesn’t exceed US$ 300 (probably even US$ 500) you can bring them into the country duty-free.
I really don’t know how the requirements are if you ship a Katana into Peru. Probably best check with the seller and postal service or shipping company to avoid astronomical fees, duties and nerve-wracking delays.
Greetings
Eva