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This thread is for discussion of the coronavirus / COVID-19 pandemic as it relates to Japan. Non-Japan-related discussion should be taken either to the most relevant forum, the Coronavirus and Travel forum, or the OMNI forums.

UPDATE FOR TOURISTS LOOKING TO VISIT JAPAN AFTER COVID-19 BORDER RESTRICTIONS EASE
Japan does currently not allow entry for general tourism purposes. Most visa waivers are suspended, and travel to Japan for non resident foreigners generally require a visa. And quarantine as described for the countries and territories below.

UPDATE FOR PEOPLE WITH VISAS THAT ALLOW ENTRY INTO JAPAN
The quarantine requirements mentioned below will generally apply to entrants in Japan. As the conditions of who can obtain a visa for entry on exceptional circumstances are not clearly listed anywhere, it is necessary to confirm entry requirements with your local Japanese diplomatic representatives

Spouses and children of foreign permanent residents or Japanese nationals, can obtain visas for short term stays (up to 90 days) by applying in person or by mail at an overseas Japanese consulate. Required documentation includes application form, letter with reason for purpose of visit, bank statement and Koseki Tohon. Processing times have been reported as on the spot to up to one week.

From March 1st, business travelers, students and technical trainees can again enter Japan. There is a need to have a receiving organisation to apply for the visa. For business travelers, there will be one point of contact with the Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare. Though the full details are not published yet (as of typing on the 27th of February, please add them if you have seen them)

Business travelers must have a Japanese company or organization apply for a Certificate for Completion of Registration to the MHLW ERFS system. This is a two step process. The company must first register and then apply for the Certificate for the traveler. These can both be done online and completed in less than an hour.The website for doing this is https://entry.hco.mhlw.go.jp/.

After getting the certificate the traveler must apply for visa at the Japanese Consulate or Embassy with jurisdiction for where they reside. (They are quite strict about this. E.g. you can't apply while traveling in a foreign country.) The information on the Consulate pages state that you need Letter of Guarantee, Invitation Letter, etc when applying for the visa. In fact, however, if you have the EFRS certificate, all you need is the visa application, your passport and a photo. The Consulate will issue the visa within 5 days.

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UPDATE JAPANESE CITIZENS AND RETURNING FOREIGN JAPAN RESIDENTS

All people travelling to Japan has to present a negative PCR test taking no earlier than. 72 hours before departure to be able to board the flight. The certificate has to meet the information requirements and test types from the Japanese government.

https://www.mhlw.go.jp/content/000799426.pdf

From the 7th of June, passport number, nationality, signature and stamp from the doctor/medical institution are no longer required.
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The requirement for pre-departure test will be removed for passengers on flights landing after the 7th of September 00:00 provided that they have received a full bases vaccination and a booster vaccination. Accepted vaccines are Moderna, Pfizer, Astra, Zeneca, J&J, Novavax, Covaxin.

Uploading documents in advance via the mysos app or via the mysos website is required. For details please see https://www.hco.mhlw.go.jp/en/


The arrival process is as follows. Countries will be grouped in red, yellow, and blue.
  • Group “Red”:On-arrival test is required. 3-day quarantine at a government-designated facility is required, however, those who obtain a valid vaccination certificate may have 5-day home quarantine (or 3-day home quarantine + negative result of a voluntary test) instead.
  • Group “Yellow”:On-arrival test and 5-day home quarantine (or 3-day home quarantine + negative result of a voluntary test) are required, however, those who obtain a valid vaccination certificate are not required to have on-arrival test, home quarantine and other measures.
  • Group “Blue”:Regardless of the vaccination status of the entrants/returnees, on-arrival test, home quarantine and other measures are not required.
Vaccine certificate does require three doses of vaccines.
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Red countries:
Albania, Sierra Leone

Yellow countries:
Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bhutan, Botswana, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Cook Island, Cuba, Cyprus, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Grenada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kosovo, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Macau, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Namibia, Nauru, Nicaragua, Niger, Niue, North Korea, North Macedonia, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Portugal, Republic of Burundi, Republic of Congo, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Republic of Vanuatu, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles, Solomon, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Syria, Tajikistan, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Ukraine, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vatican, Venezuela, Viet Nam, Yemen, Zimbabwe

Blue countries:
Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentine, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cote d’lvoire, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyz, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Western Sahara, Zambia



For updates to the lists of countries and territories and changes to the rules check the website of the ministry of foreign affairs https://www.mofa.go.jp/ca/fna/page4e_001053.html and ask in the thread for clarifications and experiences of entering Japan.
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Old Sep 11, 2021, 2:05 am
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Originally Posted by CPH-Flyer
According to "our world in data" Japan hit 50% of the full population being fully vaccinated. And 62% have received at least one shot. Continuing to progress at a good pace. Which means in terms of a least one shot Japan has now passed the US. 62.16% JP vs 62.03% US.

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Good news, but why don't we hear the Japanese media calling this a "pandemic of the unvaccinated" as we hear the US media assert over and over again?
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Old Sep 11, 2021, 2:16 am
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I would expect that is because Japan is still busy vaccinating its citizens as fast as it can with appointments snatched up as soon as they are available, while in the US progress has largely stalled and the remaining unvaccinated people are hesitant or anti-vax.
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I would expect that is because Japan is still busy vaccinating its citizens as fast as it can with appointments snatched up as soon as they are available, while in the US progress has largely stalled and the remaining unvaccinated people are hesitant or anti-vax.
Perhaps so, but if "Japan is still busy vaccinating its citizens as fast as it can with appointments snatched up as soon as they are available," I would think the vaccination rate would be higher. I live in Kyushu and only received my vaccine invitation card about 2-months ago (plenty of time for the eager to get their vaccine by now), later than others in large metropolitan areas, so if everyone is getting their vaccine appointment ASAP, I would expect a higher rate of vaccination. I suspect that Japan too has reached a point where the uptake has slowed due to apathy and hesitancy, and that Japan will likely end up with a rate close to that of the US, which is pretty good considering that the Japanese government (and companies) has not mandated vaccination, at least not to any significant extent, as they have decided to leave it as a personal choice.
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Old Sep 11, 2021, 2:58 am
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So far the speed has not slowed. The main reason that the rate is where it is comes from the late start.

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So far the speed has not slowed. The main reason that the rate is where it is comes from the late start.

Impressive, considering that it's not mandated. The vaccine invitation cards were sent out some time ago, so I'm surprised that the rate is still rising.
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Old Sep 11, 2021, 4:36 am
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Perhaps so, but if "Japan is still busy vaccinating its citizens as fast as it can with appointments snatched up as soon as they are available," I would think the vaccination rate would be higher. I live in Kyushu and only received my vaccine invitation card about 2-months ago (plenty of time for the eager to get their vaccine by now), later than others in large metropolitan areas, so if everyone is getting their vaccine appointment ASAP, I would expect a higher rate of vaccination. I suspect that Japan too has reached a point where the uptake has slowed due to apathy and hesitancy, and that Japan will likely end up with a rate close to that of the US, which is pretty good considering that the Japanese government (and companies) has not mandated vaccination, at least not to any significant extent, as they have decided to leave it as a personal choice.
Demand for appointments far outstrip supply at this moment still. People are complaining about making vaccine appointments today for the end of October, thinking it's because there are very few appointments available (some false media coverage about there being "only 370 pfizer vaccines for all of Shibuya" not helping) while the reality is there are many appointments available, but even more people that want them. Lots of people that want appointments can't yet make them is what I'm getting at.

Japan is vaccinating over 1 million people per day. That's a pretty good speed.
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Old Sep 11, 2021, 5:46 am
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Lots of people that want appointments can't yet make them is what I'm getting at.
That's curious and not the reality I'm seeing in western Kyushu. Appointments are quick and easy to get, no long lines. I guess it depends on the area of Japan.
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Old Sep 11, 2021, 5:57 am
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They don't care if your leaving Japan and not returning, but they most certainly do care if you're leaving Japan and returning (round-trip), so they have an interest and say-so in what tests are accepted for you to re-enter Japan. Why should they not care about that?
They would obviously (and the requirements are well documented) but what I asked about "was for travel from Japan to the U.S."
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My assumption here is that 5khours was only asking about what tests are accepted for entry into the US, not for the return to Japan. For the US, the proctored home tests are acceptable.
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Originally Posted by Nagasaki Joe
Perhaps so, but if "Japan is still busy vaccinating its citizens as fast as it can with appointments snatched up as soon as they are available," I would think the vaccination rate would be higher. I live in Kyushu and only received my vaccine invitation card about 2-months ago (plenty of time for the eager to get their vaccine by now), later than others in large metropolitan areas, so if everyone is getting their vaccine appointment ASAP, I would expect a higher rate of vaccination. I suspect that Japan too has reached a point where the uptake has slowed due to apathy and hesitancy, and that Japan will likely end up with a rate close to that of the US, which is pretty good considering that the Japanese government (and companies) has not mandated vaccination, at least not to any significant extent, as they have decided to leave it as a personal choice.
I spoke to a woman whose company was managing the Noveir stadium site in Kobe. She said the main problem now is scheduling doctors and nurses. For local sites, some private clinics do not want the vax business, so that slows things down as well.
Supply meeting demand was an issue, but that seems to have been sorted.

Also, universities have gotten on board and are offering Moderna to students, allowing them to skip ahead of the 40s and 50s cohorts now getting appointments.
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My son asked around NYC but the free tests wouldn't get the results back in time for his flight (JFK-ICN-KIX). He ended up going with these guys, which for $95 for Express isn't too bad. It says rates "with insurance or CARES" and since he didn't have insurance he must have fallen under the latter. They filled out the Japanese paperwork and gave him a separate paper with test results.

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Old Sep 11, 2021, 9:19 pm
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Originally Posted by JapanFlyerT
My son asked around NYC but the free tests wouldn't get the results back in time for his flight (JFK-ICN-KIX). He ended up going with these guys, which for $95 for Express isn't too bad. It says rates "with insurance or CARES" and since he didn't have insurance he must have fallen under the latter. They filled out the Japanese paperwork and gave him a separate paper with test results.

I imagine that test rates vary significantly around the country. I got same day test results (in 20 minutes) for my RT-PCR test for $250 in the Chicago suburbs (they even filled out my paperwork for re-entry and a separate paper with test results) in early September. $389 does seem high for same day results, I think its even higher than what is charged at the HND and NRT located clinics that provide same day test results. $95 is low, but you can't beat free, as long as you have the time to wait, which many travelers don't.
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For people planning Japan trips, what time frames are you targeting? I realize we're just speculating but I'm curious to see what everyone else's thinking is here.
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We have a trip booked over Christmas though I have pretty much resigned to the fact that it will be punted. But I'm holding out until much closer to officially reschedule on the extreme off chance that we can go.
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For people planning Japan trips, what time frames are you targeting? I realize we're just speculating but I'm curious to see what everyone else's thinking is here.
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