Land gastropods in Japan include:
Cyclophoridae •
Cyclophorus herklotsi Martens, 1861
Helicinidae •
Ogasawarana discrepans – endemic
Achatinellidae •
Elasmias kitaiwojimanum – endemic
Enidae •
Boninena callistoderma – endemic •
Boninena hiraseana – endemic •
Boninena ogasawarae – endemic •
Luchuena hachijoensis Kuroda, 1945 – endemic
Vertiginidae •
Hypselostoma insularum Pilsbry, 1908 – Ryukyu Islands
Ariophantidae •
Vitrinula chaunax – extinct •
Vitrinula chichijimana – extinct •
Vitrinula hahajimana – extinct
Camaenidae •
Aegista hiroshifukudai Hirano, Kameda & Chiba, 2015 •
Aegista inexpectata – endemic •
Aegista intonsa – endemic •
Euhadra amaliae (Kobelt, 1875) •
Euhadra awaensis (Pilsbry, 1902) •
Euhadra brandtii (Kobelt, 1875) •
Euhadra callizona (Crosse, 1871) •
Euhadra caspari (Möllendorff, 1884) •
Euhadra cecillei (Philippi, 1849) •
Euhadra congenita (E. A. Smith, 1878) •
Euhadra cyclolabris Möllendorff, 1899 •
Euhadra dixoni (Pilsbry, 1900) •
Euhadra eoa (Crosse, 1868) •
Euhadra granulifera (Möllendorff, 1888) •
Euhadra herklotsi (Martens, 1861) •
Euhadra idzumonis (Pilsbry & Gulick, 1900) •
Euhadra kunoensis Kuroda in Masuda & Habe, 1989 •
Euhadra latispira (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1909) •
Euhadra latispira yagurai Kuroda & Habe, 1949 [1] •
Euhadra luhuana (G. B. Sowerby I, 1839) •
Euhadra moreletiana (Heude, 1882) •
Euhadra nachicola Kuroda, 1929 •
Euhadra nesiotica (Pilsbry, 1902) • †
Euhadra pachya (Pilsbry, 1902) •
Euhadra peliomphala (L. Pfeiffer, 1850) •
Euhadra sadoensis (Pilsbry & Y. Hirase, 1903) •
Euhadra sandai (Kobelt, 1879) •
Euhadra schmackeri (Möllendorff, 1888) •
Euhadra senckenbergiana (Kobelt, 1875) •
Euhadra senckenbergiana aomoriensis (Gulick & Pilsbry, 1900) •
Euhadra senckenbergiana ibukicola •
Euhadra senckenbergiana notoensis •
Euhadra senckenbergiana minoensis •
Euhadra senckenbergiana senckenbergiana •
Euhadra sigeonis Kuroda, 1944 •
Euhadra subnimbosa (Kobelt, 1894) • †
Euhadra takarajimana M. Azuma & Y. Azuma, 1985 •
Euhadra tokarainsula Minato & Habe, 1982 •
Euhadra yakushimana (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1903)
Diapheridae •
Sinoennea Kobelt, 1904 ==See also==