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Topic

Corona negative proof upon return to Japan

Question
#1
  • MMYAL
  • mail
  • 2022/03/26 22:53

Please let me know where in the Los Angeles area I can get a corona-negative certificate, which I will need when I return to Japan. I already know of Japanese hospitals affiliated with travel agencies, so if there are any other places that can do this at a reasonable price, please let me know.

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#2

It was valid for two visits to Japan, last August and this January.
I originally took the PCR test at a special place in the parking lot of Terminal 6 at LAX, referring to the following site introduced to me by HIS. The site is very helpful and kindly provided information on how to apply for the test. I thought the fee was inexpensive and of course it was a proof that I was accepted by the Japanese government.
The important thing is to choose the test method ( or rather the type ? ). The fee is $125.
( It did not change in both August and January, but may have changed now. Please check )
For your reference. https://anasalesa.com/covid19_test_laxairport/

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#3
  • MMYAL
  • 2022/03/28 (Mon) 18:02
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Thank you very much for the information, $125. If anyone has any more information, please let us know.

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#4

Total Testing Solutions
10830 Santa Monica Blvd, Century City, CA 90025
(323) 238-3324}

Free. Send an email with a valid letter of entry into Japan and they will sign and send it back to you.

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#5
  • MMYAL
  • 2022/03/29 (Tue) 19:49
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Bibimaru, that is great that it is free. I thought negative proof for travel could not be done for free. Thanks for the valuable information.

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#6
  • びびまる
  • 2022/03/29 (Tue) 20:11
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I actually went to Japan using this place in mid-March.
Please check when you actually return to Japan as they say the rules change on a weekly basis.

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#7
  • MMYAL
  • 2022/03/29 (Tue) 22:36
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Bibimaru, I will check when I return to Japan. Thank you for taking the trouble to be so polite.

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#11

I took the test last year, but after waiting and waiting and waiting for the results, I called the phone number listed on the web and couldn't get through.
In the end, I retested at the last minute
at another place where I could get the results on the spot.

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#14
  • 言論の自由無し
  • 2022/04/02 (Sat) 08:55
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It's been wiped out so I'll try again
# 4 recommendations are very underrated
I'll have to laugh if the proof doesn't make it to the plane... and it's free.

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#15
  • PCR
  • 2022/04/02 (Sat) 10:03
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On the other hand, if anyone has used the Kinoshita Group on an ANA flight coming back to LA, please let me know if there were any problems. I heard about the PCR test that is available at Haneda Airport for 1900 yen. I heard that it is safe if you fill in your date of birth and passport number after receiving the results. Please let me know if you have actually tried this test.

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#16
  • ぼけ
  • 2022/04/02 (Sat) 13:43
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Yes, it's okay





Would you believe it if someone said ?

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#17
  • ブログ書いてる
  • 2022/04/02 (Sat) 14:55
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New York apple (Malus domestica)

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#19
  • gachann
  • 2022/04/03 (Sun) 10:27
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If you make an appointment online at cvs, walgreens, they will send you a negative certificate in the next day or two as of now. I am having the company pay for it, but my colleague said they can reimburse with insurance. I think the appointments were all available online and I think it was possible to make an appointment that day. I know there is also a PCR test that the government sends you for free in the mail.

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#21

Anyone who has used TTS to return home, please let me know how it went.

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#22

I returned home in March using TTS. I received the results the next day and emailed them to be written on my Japanese paperwork, which I received immediately. I heard that it was free at that time but later they charged for it. I had no problem at all entering the country.
When I came back to the US, I used the Kinoshita Group's antigen quantification test, free of charge for prefectural residents. I did not have to spend any money for the negative proof both going and returning.

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#23
  • テスト
  • 2022/05/03 (Tue) 14:35
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I used TTS twice in 2021. When I included the time my child went to Japan alone, it was a total of 3 times, all free of charge and no problems.
I just had to go back to Japan in April, and when I checked, TTS said on their website that they can no longer offer free inspections.
Originally, TTS didn't have a proper system and I was in danger of having to pay $200 on the day of my flight in case I didn't get the results and also have to secure a place around the airport to get my documents to Japan in 30 minutes in case I didn't get them, so it was easy to find out that it was not free. I went to the $150 place in Torrance for the inspection.

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#24

#22 and #23

Thanks for your experience.
I was hoping to find a cheaper place since it would be quite expensive for the whole family, but TTS is no longer free and I guess I should choose a more reliable place.

Thank you very much.

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#32
  • 春音
  • 2022/06/08 (Wed) 16:44
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https://dhs.lacounty.gov/covid-19/testing/

There are many places where you can get free PCR if you have insurance.
Antigene testing is not allowed to go to Japan.

If you print out the prescribed form from the Ministry of Health and Welfare and bring it with you,
they will transcribe the results that are sent to you.

I'm going to Japan next month myself, so I did some research and just went to a clinic near my work and CVS to check.
CVS requires an appointment online, but if you don't have any symptoms, even if you have insurance, they are showing $ 139.

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#33
  • 海鮮はやっぱり入国
  • 2022/06/10 (Fri) 08:56
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I went to Japan last month for a PCR test at TTS.
My insurance was an HMO with Anthem and I did not pay for it myself.
I took the test in the afternoon and received the results the next morning via email and text message, and I sent it to the email address on it saying "I am traveling to Japan, please send me the Japanese format" and it took less than 5 minutes.
The test is done with a swab in the nose, but it was not painful at all.

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#34

I am looking for a place where I can get a free examination with insurance for my return at the end of July. can I get a free examination with insurance at TTS ? My insurance is Oscar.

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#35

I was going to take the test at CVS on my upcoming return trip, but my friend said it took 3 days to receive the results, so I am considering taking it here again since I received a prompt response when I took it at TTS last year. I am sorry to hear that it was free last year. By the way, I am also Oscar+cigna.

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#36

I recently went to Los Angeles to watch an MLB game. I was looking for a [ free ] PCR checkpoint for my return trip, but it seems this port and area is free.
★ Be sure to investigate prior confirmation.

Free PCR [ Fulgent San Petro port area ]
☆ Passport&Free if you show LA address Weekdays only.Website. https://www.facebook.com/groups/562640131019574/permalink/1073662793250636/?fs=e&s=cl

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#37
  • 意味あんの?
  • 2022/08/05 (Fri) 20:17
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I have no idea why I would need to do a PCR test to go to Japan, which now has the highest number of corona cases per day in the world.

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#40
  • 意味あるだろ
  • 2022/08/06 (Sat) 08:50
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I wrote that I don't understand why I have to take a PCR test to go to Japan at 37
I also wrote that the infected people are in danger, and I'm an idiot who can't understand Japanese ? Think what would happen if we send more infected people to Japan If I had any brains at all

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#42
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 08:41
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https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/seisakunitsuite/bunya/0000121431_00209.html


Currently, when entering Japan, returnees from 102 countries, including Canada ・ and the US, do not need a valid vaccine I see that you don't need a vaccination certificate.

I envy you, I still can't go to Japan because I am a US citizen.

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#43
  • 温泉巡り
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 09:57
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42

Just do a PCR test.
With the weak yen, it would be a waste not to have a good time in Japan.

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#44
  • 岬めぐり
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 10:25
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43

You have to be able to play hardy and not get corona.

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#45
  • 温泉巡り
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 10:46
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44

That's the same if you live in the US.

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#46

#43
Even with the weak yen, airfares are going to go up significantly
and if you do the math, you won't gain much ?
2019 round trip with the lowest sale price $ 480united airlines
now at least $ 1000 everywhere.
spend in Japan Depends on the amount 🤔.

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#47
  • 岬めぐり
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 12:42
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45

that you don't need to live in the US
and have a great time in Japan, because it's the same if you live in the US

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#48
  • 温泉巡り
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 15:13
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47

That's fine.
To each his own.
You should go out and play after the yen is down.

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#49
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/08 (Mon) 07:54
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48

If you play hardball, you will fail if you do things in a hurry.
If the yen is weak, you should do things calmly instead of panicking.

You can be either rich or poor depending on your mind.

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#50
  • アメリカ人
  • 2022/08/08 (Mon) 09:01
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#42 Double Kim Man

> > I envy you, I still can't go to Japan because I am a US citizen.

How can a US citizen go to Japan ? please tell me.
By the way, I have not taken any vaccine. I have never had corona so far.
I would like to go to Japan around the end of the year, but...is it impossible? 。。。。

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#51
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/08 (Mon) 10:08
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What to ask at travel agencies and airlines.

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#52
  • 青丘
  • 2022/08/08 (Mon) 12:06
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A friend of mine who has given up his Japanese citizenship is returning to Japan today on a family visa.
If you have family in Japan, you can return.

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#53
  • オリビアRIP
  • 2022/08/08 (Mon) 15:05
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Of course you can go to Japan if you got a visa
By the way, you can't go to Japan even if you have family in Japan, you have to go back with them.

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#54
  • 青丘
  • 2022/08/08 (Mon) 21:08
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My friend who went back to Japan on a family visa went home alone.

I think she used her elderly mother in Japan as a reason.

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#55
  • オリビアRIP
  • 2022/08/08 (Mon) 22:38
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The scope of the family visa is ?
Family members covered by the family residence visa are up to spouse ( husband or wife ) and children. Parents and siblings are not eligible for family residence visas. Family members ( spouse and children ) who are issued a Family Residence Visa are basically not allowed to work, so they must be ( supported ) by the person who brought them to Japan to cover their living expenses in Japan.

So, 54 is a lie.

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#56
  • 青丘
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 07:35
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I received a call from my friend who returned to Japan that she arrived safely in Japan.
I asked her about her family visa and she said she filled in the reason that it was to see her mother.
I will call the consulate and ask if I can return to Japan to see my elderly aunt.

Since it is a temporary return, I don't think she needs to be supported by the person who brought her back ?
I think most people would have enough money to live on during their stay and return temporarily ?.

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#57
  • 青丘
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 07:55
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A friend gave me more details.

He needed a copy of the family register of the parent's domicile and a copy of the parent's passport.
Basically, the relationship with relatives who can apply is from first to second degree ?

I will call the consulate and ask if it is not possible for my aunt, just in case.

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#58
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 10:51
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#50 American,

> How can a US citizen go to Japan ? please tell me.
> By the way, I have not been vaccinated. I have never had corona so far.

I heard here at Vivinavi Exchange Plaza that if we have proof that our relatives in Japan want us to come back to Japan, we can get a visa to enter Japan. I called the Japanese Consulate in Los Angeles directly and they said that if we apply to the consulate with all the conditions and documents, we can get a visa.

https://www.la.us.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/index.html

Please refer to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare page for more information on vaccines for entering Japan. Please refer to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare page.

https://www.mhlw.go.jp/index.html


According to the consulate website, "A copy of one of their family registers is required to prove relationship to immediate family or relatives.

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#59
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 11:01
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> According to a friend of mine who frequently travels back and forth between Japan and Japan, Japan's border control measures have become much more relaxed

than in the past, and only requires proof of vaccination within 3 days here.

My friend said that the Japanese border control measures are much more relaxed than before. Also, I heard that you have to install an app called something on your phone.

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#60
  • マンセー
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 11:10
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What ? PCR testing is no longer required ??

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#61
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 11:22
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Mr. Mansei,

> They seem to have loosened up a lot, I think it was within 3 days here, they only need proof of vaccination.


My apologies...you meant the proof of PCR test. However, you cannot get on a plane even with Japanese airlines unless you show

proof of vaccination when you leave this country.

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#62
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 11:43
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3. visiting person(s) who reside in japan
(Former Japanese Nationals)


https://www.la.us.emb-japan.go.jp/pdf/3_FORMER%20JAPANESE.pdf

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