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Is it legal to own firearms in Japan? |
Travel Info Is it legal to own firearms in Japan? Travel Tips Yes-it's possible to own sporting arms in Japan. Boar is the most popular game and there are skeet ranges. There are a limited number of high power rifle licenses available-you have to wait until someone gives up their license to obtain one. With shotguns and .22 rifles the procedures are simpler. A few people in Japan have a .22 target pistol license-again, you get on a waiting list to get the license when someone gives theirs up. Those pistols must stay at the range in a gun locker. Other arms must have the firing pin removed outside of hunting season. Ammunition is strictly regulated also. If you own a gun the firearms officer will come to home once a year and you must account for every round fired and show him how you store your guns. To rural Japanese who have always hunted or shot pests (or keen skeet shooters) it's all not so onerous-it's part of their lifestyle. The local firearms officer could well be a member of their hunting or skeet club. To young urban Japanese though, it's probably intimidating to go through the procedures to get a gun license. If anything, their are too many boar these days. The wildlife management authorities wish more people would get out there and shoot them, so hunting clubs make it a point to introduce people to the sport. Source(s): My friend hunts boar in Ibaraki-ohishiiii! Other Travel Tips No Guy sitting next to me who lived in Japan To answer your question, No firearms are not legal in Japan but there is a small group in Japan that are authorized the use of these folowing kind of guns to be owned by civilian are as follows. Air Rifle Hand Rifle Rifle Air Pistol (limited to 500 people for sports shooting only) Pistol (limited to 50 people for sport shooting only) Shotgun The purpose to own guns is limited to two, i.e., hunting or sports shooting. It means we cannot own guns for defense purpose. The procedure to own a firearms is very strict and the process very long . Self No they aren't |
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