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Temporary return to Japan

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#1
  • dream12
  • mail
  • 2022/05/23 15:26

Is it acceptable to enter Japan unvaccinated at this time ??

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#3

It is not impossible, but it is like "wait at home for 3 days +, voluntary test negative"
(, if not tested, wait for 7 days ),
. https://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/ca/fna/page4_005130.html

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#4

If you are Japanese, you can enter Japan unvaccinated. Those who have not been vaccinated or who have not received a booster will only be subject to home waiting time.
To come back to the U.S. after that, it seems that all persons except U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, lawful permanent residents, or those traveling to the United States on an immigrant visa are currently required to be vaccinated. Vaccination seems to be a requirement at this time.

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#5
  • 大丈夫
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 17:04
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It's okay
but there is a fearful quarantine.

You're welcome.

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#6
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 18:28
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Consulate General of Japan in Los Angeles, or ask at the airline you use.

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#7
  • ところが
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 21:23
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Consulate phone is voice-guided.

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#9
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/26 (Thu) 09:28
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Try it yourself.

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#10
  • 無知
  • 2022/05/26 (Thu) 10:32
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# I've written up to 9 and none of them have a real answer
You can google this stuff


( As of Feb 28, 2022 )
・ Those who have not received 3rd additional dose of vaccine ( Booster vaccination completed Those who have not. Includes unvaccinated persons. ) are required to stay at home, etc. for 7 days after entry into Japan. However, those who voluntarily undergo a test at a "Recognized Testing Laboratory" ( Note 2 ) on or after the third day after entry and report the negative result to the Immigration Health Verification Center via MySOS ( Immigration Health Location Verification Application ) and are informed by the Center that the waiting period is over After that, you are no longer required to wait.
( Note 1 )
Two doses of Pfizer, Moderna, or AstraZeneca vaccine, or one dose of Johnson ・ Endo ・ Johnson, followed by a third dose of Pfizer or Moderna, and the vaccine is issued by a government or other public agency A certificate of vaccination against novel coronavirus ( issued by a government or other public institution, including one issued electronically. )

Use of public transportation after entering Japan
Travel for waiting at home or other places after entering Japan ( Use of public transportation is allowed only for travel within 24 hours after entry inspection and for travel by the shortest route to home or other places ). The third additional dose of the vaccine is required for all travelers. In addition, there are no restrictions on the use of public transportation after entry into Japan for persons who have received the third additional dose of vaccine ( Note 1 above ).

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#12
  • さすが無知
  • 2022/05/26 (Thu) 11:40
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Ignorance information is out of date.

# I've written up to 11 and none of them have any real answers
You can google this stuff

By the way, the US is blue.

On May 20, details of the review of waterborne measures for new coronavirus infections since June of this year were released. A summary of the measures is as follows.
1 . Review of the inspection upon entry and waiting period after entry
Based on the knowledge on Omicron strains, the epidemic situation in each ・ country region, risk assessment of influx to Japan, and vaccine efficacy, etc., and taking into consideration the overall risk of influx from each ・ region and in line with the separate designation under this measure, the following measures will be implemented.
Countries ・ Areas are divided into three categories, "red" ・ "yellow" ・ "blue"
( 1 ) Returnees from countries in the "red" category ・ Areas ・ After conducting an inspection upon arrival, they will be placed in quarantine facilities for three days. If the result of the test taken at the accommodation is negative, they will not be required to wait at home after leaving the quarantine station. If the result of the test taken voluntarily on or after the third day after entry into Japan is negative, the applicant will not be required to continue waiting at home after leaving the quarantine center.
( 2 ) Returnees from "Yellow" countries ・ ・ In principle, they will be required to wait at home for 7 days after the inspection at the time of entry. If the results of the test taken voluntarily on or after the third day after entry into Japan are negative, the patient will not be required to remain at home. Of these, the third dose vaccinators will not be inspected at the time of entry and will not be required to stay at home after entry into Japan.
( 3 ) Returnees from "blue" countries ・ ・ Regardless of whether or not they have been vaccinated for the third time, they will not be inspected at the time of entry and will not be required to stay at home after entry.
*The classification of countries ・ regions based on this measure will be announced separately.

2 . Use of public transportation after entry
Only when traveling to one's home, etc. for waiting at home, etc. within 24 hours after entry, it will continue to be possible to use public transportation even during the waiting period at home, etc.

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#13
  • 味をしめたな
  • 2022/05/26 (Thu) 12:14
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It seems to be eased a lot from 6/1

but the inspection before entry is too expensive and painful
airfare is going up and up and up, and it's hard for common people to travel by air!

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#21
  • gachann
  • 2022/05/29 (Sun) 11:16
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Unvaccinated persons are now only required to have a PCR test within 3 days of boarding the plane. There is no waiting time in Japan.

Some places can do the PCR test for free, and some kits are given out for free by the government, CVS and Walgreen's. $ I think you can reimbursement if you tell your health insurance company at 139.

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#22
  • :D
  • 2022/05/29 (Sun) 12:36
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I did CVS recently and insurance is free for that one.

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#23

You mean you did it with CVS and got them to sign the documents for entering Japan ??

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#24
  • gachann
  • 2022/05/31 (Tue) 20:42
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CVS does not sign any documents for entry into Japan, but as the person above mentioned, I think that you only need a certificate when you board a plane in Los Angeles, since you have a free pass to enter Japan from the U.S. from late May. If you are Japanese, it is OK, but if you are a foreigner, it may be different.

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#25
  • 感染対策
  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 17:30
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Temperature checks and disinfection in restaurants are considered mandatory in, well, everywhere. Well, but this is about as good as it gets.

When I ate a breakfast buffet at a hotel restaurant,
in addition to temperature check and disinfection, masks and plastic gloves were required while taking food.
The table is marked "silent eating".

When a reporter is eating ramen on TV,
he puts on the mask as soon as he takes a bite. Then he would take it off again and take another bite.

We have already become a country of idiots.

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#26
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/04 (Sat) 09:27
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Anyway, the mask requirement in urban Japan is very thorough. Completely 100% everyone is wearing masks.


This is a live video of the scramble crossing in Shibuya. It's midnight now, but during the daytime it's quite crowded.


https://youtu.be/DSXSPPDQ0Cw

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#28
  • ボケ
  • 2022/06/04 (Sat) 12:20
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It's called obligation ? and it's called exemption with conditions
I mean, I still wear a mask here. I'm not worried about what people think, I'm just protecting myself.

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#29
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/05 (Sun) 09:33
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> But in Japan, people don't take off their masks because they can't be different.
> That's why they are worried about people's eyes.

You are absolutely right. If everyone else is wearing a mask but you are not,

people will look at you as if you are a criminal.

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#31
  • 感染対策
  • 2022/06/06 (Mon) 15:18
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You can wear a mask if you believe that masks are effective against coronas and viruses.
If you don't believe the mask is necessary, take it off. Don't let either argument make a mockery of the opposite argument. That is called being an adult.

It's not that either one is right or wrong, it's just that I think it's unfortunate that there are so many people in Japan who can't act the way they want to.

Americans take off their masks proudly in Japan.
There is nothing wrong with that.

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#32

7 / It seems that free pcr ( for travel ) at CVS and other pharmacies has been paid for since 1. I would like to get pcr for free or cheap if possible. Please share the information if anyone knows anything 🥺🤲🏻.

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#33
  • ってかさ
  • 2022/07/06 (Wed) 21:32
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Yada yada yada

It's a good moneymaker.
Oh man.

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#34
  • Mc
  • 2022/07/07 (Thu) 10:50
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Oh, by the way, the government is subsidizing PCR testing, I believe it was in July or so.
I guess it won't be free anywhere anymore.

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#37
  • ボケ
  • 2022/07/07 (Thu) 23:17
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I've seen a lot of people get fired for using their company's insurance like that.

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#42
  • ノホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/09 (Sat) 16:36
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What kind of insurance ?

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#43
  • ぷっ
  • 2022/07/09 (Sat) 18:13
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How can you get fired for using company insurance ?
Of course you use it. What kind of weak company are you ? laughing

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#44
  • ボケ
  • 2022/07/09 (Sat) 19:22
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I'm jealous of your naivete.

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#45
  • 呆れた
  • 2022/07/09 (Sat) 19:54
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Nikkei ?
If you do that in an American company, you won't be sued backwards ?

It's not naivete or anything, but unnecessary knowledge that only those at the bottom know.

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#46
  • ボケ
  • 2022/07/09 (Sat) 23:13
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I'm jealous of your naivete.

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#47
  • トホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/10 (Sun) 07:07
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I need to write it down for people who come here to see what insurance they use.
That's kind.

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#49
  • gachann
  • 2022/07/10 (Sun) 11:18
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A colleague of mine paid out of her own pocket with walgreen or something and reibursement to her health insurance company. There are plenty of places that are free if you are in a city or other facility. A drive-through might be a good idea. You could catch corona.

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#50
  • 紅夜叉のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/10 (Sun) 11:23
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If I used my company's insurance to get the corona vaccination, I would be fired.

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#51
  • うける
  • 2022/07/10 (Sun) 11:34
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Conspiracy Theorist Idiots Still Scared of Corona ?

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#56
  • No More Free PCR Test?
  • mail
  • 2022/07/11 (Mon) 18:38
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#36
I see that for non-symptomatic or travel use it is not covered by insurance and is self-funded $ 149.

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