The existence of Eurya japonica Thunb. (Pentaphylacaceae) in Taiwan has been controversial in the past few decades. This taxon was first mentioned in Taiwan by Henry in 1896. Thereafter, most studies agreed with Henry's opinion. However, this species was excluded from the Flora of Taiwan, 2^(nd) ed. In examining available specimens cited as E. japonica in former publications, we found that all of them should be other species, which is congruent with the view of the Flora of Taiwan. Nevertheless, when the corresponding author was conducting a field survey on Gueishan Island in 2003, an unknown Eurya species characterized by glabrous buds, branchlets, and leaves was collected. By a careful review of the literature and specimens, this taxon was determined to be E. japonica. Therefore, the distribution of E. japonica in Taiwan was confirmed. In this article, we describe E. japonica according to our new finding. A line drawing and photos are also provided to help identify this plant.