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Proof of inspection before returning to Japan

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#1
  • しらす
  • mail
  • 2021/04/08 10:38

It looks a little complicated.

https://www.houston.us.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_ja/11_000001_00149.html

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#2
  • ミルクプリン
  • 2021/04/13 (Tue) 15:34
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If anyone has recently returned home with a negative certificate issued, please share your experience. I am concerned because I have heard that some people have had their certificates declared invalid.

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#3
  • 小川
  • 2021/04/13 (Tue) 15:35
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I hate having to put the app on my phone when I arrive at the airport in Japan. It makes me feel like I am invading some kind of privacy. I understand that I have to make sure I am not moving to another prefecture.

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#4
  • 笹森りんご
  • 2021/04/20 (Tue) 10:54
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I hope those who have already been vaccinated will be allowed to pass.

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#5
  • しらす
  • 2021/04/21 (Wed) 15:09
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1 If the quarantine officer determines that your negative certificate is invalid, you will be asked to stay at an accommodation facility secured by the quarantine station. If the inspection is conducted on the third day following your entry into Japan and you test negative, you will be asked to pledge to preserve your location information, etc., and you will be required to remain at home, etc., for the remainder of the 14 days following your entry into Japan. In addition, as of March 19, 2021, those who fail to submit an inspection certificate will not be allowed to land in Japan in accordance with the Quarantine Law. If you do not have your inspection certificate before boarding in the country of departure, you will be denied boarding. If it is difficult and truly unavoidable to obtain an inspection certificate, please consult with the diplomatic mission abroad in your country of departure. Please click here for the conditions of a valid inspection certificate. For those who can provide a negative test certificate, you will be required to take an oath to preserve your location information, etc., and wait at a location ( designated by the quarantine station chief, such as your home ). ( Excluding those who have stayed in a country ・ where a new coronavirus mutation strain is endemic. )


If your negative proof is invalid, you have to stay in the designated accommodation.
The cost of staying there would be quite expensive.

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#6
  • エビ好き
  • 2021/04/22 (Thu) 18:49
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Apparently, there is a way to take the form designated by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and have it filled out. If so, you don't have to go to a day lab. As for the type of test for coronavirus, it seems that the MHLW specifies it, so it would be a good idea to check and take that as well.

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#7
  • みずぎわ
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 15:41
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You have to install Cocoa and other apps when you enter the country. I was told that if you can't download the apps, you have to rent a new phone at your own expense, and that children over 13 years old also need a phone. I don't plan to move out of the province, but I don't want my location tracked.

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#8
  • ずう
  • 2021/05/11 (Tue) 14:01
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You can look at the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare page.
https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/seisakunitsuite/bunya/0000121431_00248.html

The time you take the test is important.

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#9
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 17:01
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The point is that the day of the week you travel is important.
If you travel on Saturday or Sunday, you may not get the test results in time.

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#10
  • アラン
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 17:39
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I thought I would be prompted to install the app when entering Japan, but when leaving the U.S. I was advised to install the app at the airline's reception desk.

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