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PCR test 72 hours prior to flight back to Japan

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#1
  • HELP
  • mail
  • 2021/01/10 20:16

Currently, it is mandatory to take a PCR test 72 hours prior to your flight when returning to Japan. You must also bring the results and a Certificate of Testing for COFID-1919 before departure.
Please let me know if you know of any medical facilities in the West LA area that can provide the test results immediately and certify the test in the format provided by the consulate.

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#39
  • MIKE
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 19:38
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# Thank you for sharing your response from 38

Nsight.
I called Passport Travel today and made an appointment.
Initially they informed me to come and get the results, but when I asked today they said they would email them.
I think ( the one with immediate results was $ 75 and the more precise one sent to the lab was $ 125. RT-PCR was $ 225. )

Negative proof on return is also expensive & and time consuming in Japan in many places.
I'll list one place that looks relatively good in Osaka and Tokyo ( completely in my opinion ) as it might be useful for someone.

Tokyo < Mita International Building Clinic >
https://www.mkb-clinic.jp/free-practice/pcr-travel.html

Osaka < Nishi-Umeda City Clinic >
https://nishiumeda.city-clinic.jp/312

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#40
  • やまだ
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 20:09
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♯ 39
Thanks for sharing.
Will Passport travel also fill out the form designated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ? or will you ask another doctor to do that ??

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#41
  • MIKE
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 20:41
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# 40 Mr.

# 39.
I haven't checked if they will include it in the designation form itself, but they replied "We can definitely help you with an RT-PCR Covid-test and if you are traveling we can also provide you with a We can definitely help you with an RT-PCR Covid-test and if you are traveling we can also provide you with the travel certificate to meet the requirements for your flight.

I am going to bring the designated form with me at the time of inspection and ask them to include this or make sure the results cover all items. ( I am aware that even if the format is different, as long as the content is properly described )
If their results cover all the items, we can communicate by email so I don't have to go get the results, but if I ask them to write on the designated form, I will have to go back the next day. I will have to go to the office to pick them up.

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#43
  • やまだ
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 20:58
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♯ 41

Thank you kindly.
Your reply is almost the same as Nsight's.
I understand.
It's tough for both of us, but I hope it works out.

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#45
  • ss
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 09:24
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# Mr. 36

I was let off because it was right after the regulation changed ?, and you wrote
Hmmm... great imagination. I honestly felt very bad.
I felt that your words were useless in response to what I had written, so I erased the previous ones.

The doctor's signature was clearly written on the form, and
I don't think you can enter Japan if you don't have the necessary information on the form provided by the Japanese side.
I have no problem with the checks at LAX airport and at entry into Japan. You are making a big fuss all by yourself. Thank you for your effort.

# 35

Thank you for remembering.
I passed the check of the airline ( ANA ) when I left the U.S., and
I got the stamp of "Inspection Certificate" at the check-in counter when I entered Japan without any problem.
The appointment for the PCR test was easy, and although the test result was supposed to be within 24 hours, it actually took about 6 hours
to receive the test result. I think it is safe to say that all the necessary details on the Japanese side are clearly indicated.

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#46
  • MIKE
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 10:34
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Ms. ss,

I am very sorry for making you feel uncomfortable in response to the kindness you have shared with us.
I was in a hurry to gather various information when I suddenly decided to return to Japan, and I was curious about a Youtube video of a person who actually entered Japan right after the revision of the regulation,
saying "I think the format was originally not allowed, but I could pass.
I thought about asking Mr. ss to reconfirm this, but he said it was surgery, so I hesitated. I'm really sorry that I even made you delete it as a result.

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#47
  • 現実
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 10:50
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I don't know why everyone's talking about the forms and the hassle, but
last week my friend went to CVS to get his test results and was able to go back to Japan with no problems.

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#48
  • もしかしてだけど〜♪
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 16:32
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You can't read English, so they won't check you ?.

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#49
  • 買い物のついでで便利
  • 2021/01/27 (Wed) 09:30
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https://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/covid-19-testing

At CVS, if you have insurance, vaccines and tests are free~!

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#50

New Sunrise Clinic, Dr.Arai Takayuki Family Medicine (New Sunrise Clinic, Dr.Arai Takayuki)
2600 W. Pico Blvd Suite 105, Los Angeles, CA, 90006 US
TEL : +1 (213) 388-2722
http://www.nsrclinic.com
We are conducting a new type of coronavirus Rapid Test ™
Rapid test results are available in 15 minutes.
*The test is conducted outdoors.

Prior appointment is required, so please contact us first.
[Japanese line] (213)388-2722

↑ This is in the advertisement in Vivinavi, the price is $ 165
The price includes the cost of documentation for entering Japan.
For your information.

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#51
  • クリーントイレ
  • 2021/02/25 (Thu) 18:46
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Even without insurance, vaccines are free.

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#52
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 09:14
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Is the documentation fee for entering Japan also free?

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#53
  • だまされないように
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 10:57
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> Even if you don't have insurance, vaccines are free.

LA County residents get free tests too, whether they have insurance or not.

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#55
  • だまされないように
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 10:59
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> Even if you don't have insurance, vaccines are free.

LA County residents get free tests too, whether they have insurance or not.

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#57

#55
I would like to take an antibody test.
I think we should test for antibodies in people who may be naturally infected and pass without symptoms.
It would save me from having to get the vaccine for nothing.

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#58
  • 富裕層
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 15:47
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> The test is free, too.

Don't mind your own business. I heard that Mr. Baikin is wealthy, so $ he can afford to pay about 165.

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#59
  • 軽症
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 16:39
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57
#55
I would like to take an antibody test.
I think we should test for antibodies in people who may be naturally infected and pass without symptoms.
It would save me from having to get a vaccine for nothing. Almost no one has had antibodies without any symptoms. You're free to uke all you want.

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#60
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 18:00
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Almost no one has had antibodies without any symptoms. You're free to be ukemized

though I don't see anything free or ukemized about it.

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#61

# 59#60
No, I had mumps-like symptoms recently.
I thought it might be just an inflammation ? because of the tightness in my cheeks and under my ears, so I took my regular medicine propolis (extracted from bees) and went to bed, and it went away naturally. I also had a runny nose frequently. I heard that corona has various symptoms depending on the person, so I thought it might be 🤔.

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#62
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 20:35
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60
If you don't see anything that's funny, don't write anything that's funny.

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