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Old Mar 5, 2020, 5:17 pm
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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 Jul 19, 2022, 7:54 am
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Originally Posted by bigshooter
After about 17 beers and a bunch of reading/pondering I went ahead and cancelled. I don't want to wait until last minute to plan out a 3 week adventure... guess I'll save it for next year.
I have a trip at the end of August, Giving myself until the end of July before pulling the plug. But doesn't look hopeful at all at this point.
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Old Jul 19, 2022, 2:42 pm
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Originally Posted by chicagoflyer1976
I have a trip at the end of August, Giving myself until the end of July before pulling the plug. But doesn't look hopeful at all at this point.
I have October 8th to the 15th booked. If it gets cancelled, it will be my 9th time cancelling a Japan trip due to Covid. My gut feeling right now is 25% chance it will happen.

About to book a fully refundable trip to Seoul on the same dates, and I'll go spend my money there if Japan doesn't want it.
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Old Jul 19, 2022, 5:12 pm
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The Japanese embassy in London is clearly unable to keep up with the current demand for visas - they are fully booked, and releasing appointments on a rolling daily basis for 3 weeks in advance at midnight. Just made an appointment now (at midnight exactly) for 10th August, and all slots had gone in under 5 minutes.
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Old Jul 19, 2022, 5:45 pm
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Originally Posted by od_sf
I have October 8th to the 15th booked. If it gets cancelled, it will be my 9th time cancelling a Japan trip due to Covid. My gut feeling right now is 25% chance it will happen.

About to book a fully refundable trip to Seoul on the same dates, and I'll go spend my money there if Japan doesn't want it.
I cancelled Japan. I have lots of friends that want to try and go next year so I think that will be more fun to hold off, plus more certainty.

Fortunately I was able to find biz class tickets to and from Manila in November so looks like I'm doing Phillipines!
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Old Jul 19, 2022, 6:20 pm
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Originally Posted by bmwe92fan
Wow - hold on -- wasn't anything about you -- just a commentary on the Japanese strategy of banning foreigners to protect Japan from COVID.... A bit hard to blame them for recent trends don't you think? And the narrative of many on this board -- and in the media -- is that in Okinawa it was the US military driving all the infections -- remember? But given the massive spike in Tokyo and others -- who can be blamed for that?
yah. Your post was read by me exactly in the context you intended. Not sure where someone could have thought otherwise. Bizarre.
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Old Jul 19, 2022, 6:23 pm
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Originally Posted by bmwe92fan
And to be VERY clear -- the reason hospitals are stretched so thin now in Japan is 100% due to the Japanese -- blaming foreigners is so two years ago....
Ding ding ding......winner! also, plexiglass for just not working.
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Old Jul 19, 2022, 9:33 pm
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On a per capita level, Japan's infection numbers are now about as high as the permanently plateaued America. And the governments all seem content to keep them there, and are not only not trying to bring numbers down, but are doubling down on measures to get people out and about to goose the economy, such as Chiba's new initiative to event participants to purchase 3000 yen worth of coupons for 500 yen.

By the end of the summer, Japan will likely reach the same conclusion as their Western counterparts: if numbers are this high with the prevention measures that we still do have, then what's the point of having any at all?
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Old Jul 19, 2022, 11:16 pm
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Originally Posted by od_sf
I have October 8th to the 15th booked. If it gets cancelled, it will be my 9th time cancelling a Japan trip due to Covid. My gut feeling right now is 25% chance it will happen.

About to book a fully refundable trip to Seoul on the same dates, and I'll go spend my money there if Japan doesn't want it.
The funny thing is, I keep seeing posts like this (bolding mine), and I keep wondering if two things will ever happen - whether Japan will ever actually change and begin to want your (or any other foreign traveller’s) money (but then it won’t be the Japan that we know today anymore), or if anyone elsewhere in the world will ever realise that actually no, Japan is perfectly content without your money and this is a threat that is actually met with “no, actually we really don’t, so good call there changing destinations”. Heh.
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Participants in the ongoing Nagoya sumo tournament are dropping like flies. The participants from several stables have had to pull all of their participants due to COVID infections, with Sadogatake and Tamanoi stables wrestlers pulling out today. Already ozeki Mitakeumi is threatened with demotion after having to pull out on Day 7, and now top contender Kotonowaka (7-3) sees himself go from having a chance at winning the championship to earning a losing record.

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or if anyone elsewhere in the world will ever realise that actually no, Japan is perfectly content without your money and this is a threat that is actually met with “no, actually we really don’t, so good call there changing destinations”
This is the win/win scenario. Others lose their desire to come here, and we no longer have to jump through logistical hoops to keep them out.

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Old Jul 20, 2022, 12:16 am
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Japan is set to destroy its single day record for confirmed COVID cases. Osaka is pre-reporting a number of around 22,000, which would exceed Tokyo's one day high as of yesterday.

We may never know the true number for Tokyo, as it has gotten very difficult to get a PCR test there.

So, can't stop cases, can't stop hospitalizations, can't even test properly, but c'est la vie. There's life to be lived!
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Old Jul 20, 2022, 12:30 am
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Originally Posted by hailstorm
Japan is set to destroy its single day record for confirmed COVID cases. Osaka is pre-reporting a number of around 22,000, which would exceed Tokyo's one day high as of yesterday.

We may never know the true number for Tokyo, as it has gotten very difficult to get a PCR test there.

So, can't stop cases, can't stop hospitalizations, can't even test properly, but c'est la vie. There's life to be lived!
It begs the question of whether masking is providing any real protection now with this variant.
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Old Jul 20, 2022, 12:33 am
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Originally Posted by hailstorm
Japan is set to destroy its single day record for confirmed COVID cases. Osaka is pre-reporting a number of around 22,000, which would exceed Tokyo's one day high as of yesterday.

We may never know the true number for Tokyo, as it has gotten very difficult to get a PCR test there.

So, can't stop cases, can't stop hospitalizations, can't even test properly, but c'est la vie. There's life to be lived!
Yikes! I kinda already assumed Tokyo was maxing out on its testing capacity (which is pitifully low for a city of 14 million), but perhaps what's shocking is that NHK is actually reporting it!
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Old Jul 20, 2022, 12:37 am
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Originally Posted by hailstorm
Japan is set to destroy its single day record for confirmed COVID cases. Osaka is pre-reporting a number of around 22,000, which would exceed Tokyo's one day high as of yesterday.

We may never know the true number for Tokyo, as it has gotten very difficult to get a PCR test there.

So, can't stop cases, can't stop hospitalizations, can't even test properly, but c'est la vie. There's life to be lived!
But there is stil only 19 serious cases hospitalised in Tokyo.
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Old Jul 20, 2022, 12:37 am
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Originally Posted by JapanFlyerT
It begs the question of whether masking is providing any real protection now with this variant.
Nobody is masking when they are shoving food and drink in their mouths at all hours of the night in crowded establishments.
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Old Jul 20, 2022, 12:43 am
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Originally Posted by CPH-Flyer
But there is stil only 19 serious cases hospitalised in Tokyo.
Tokyo reports 57.

(the national government reports 471)
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