[Insisting on 100% air freight from Japan is the highest respect for life]
At PLAN+T, we don't just transport plants; we deliver the art of time. We understand that the value of a bonsai cultivated in Japan for decades lies in its vibrant life force. Therefore, we refuse any compromises that could harm the plant's health.
Why do we insist on ""Direct air freight to Japan"?
To save costs, many imported plants are often transported by sea. However, the weeks-long journey in dark containers and the drastic changes in temperature and humidity can cause "hidden internal damage" to the plants, making them prone to leaf drop or wilting upon arrival at the port.
PLAN+T has established its own dedicated all-air freight logistics chain. Departing from renowned bonsai gardens in Tokyo and Fukuoka, Japan, your bonsai will travel on temperature-controlled, pressurized cargo planes, crossing the ocean with maximum efficiency to reach Hong Kong. This means that… BonsaiArriving in its best form, as if it had never left Japanese soil, it brings the sunshine and atmosphere of Kyushu to you in its purest form.
Professional quarantine guarantees confidence
Every bonsai sold through PLAN+T strictly adheres to the import regulations of the Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD). We accompany each bonsai with a Phytosanitary Certificate issued by the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF), ensuring the plants are free from pests, diseases, and root-knot nematodes, and meet international health standards. This is not just a certificate, but a commitment to quality.
Professional-grade safety packaging
We understand the anticipation of unpacking. Therefore, we employ Japanese artisan-level structural packaging technology—secure the pot to prevent displacement and providing cushioning space for the branches. Whether it's a delicate maple branch or a robust black pine needle, everything will remain unharmed during the journey. What you receive is not just a package, but a perfectly preserved tribute to nature.
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