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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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#14
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/12 (Tue) 17:58
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By the way, don't forget that the US also requires PCR testing 72 hours in advance starting on the 26th, so don't forget that if you are coming back to the US.

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/18caec3c196f36f1b94ed5d25c3ff57c08f535e0

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#15

Can't I just do a PCR test somewhere and take the results I receive to my home doctor and have him sign the form ? I just want proof that it was negative ? if my home doctor can prove that it was negative ?.

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#16
  • 面倒くさ
  • 2021/01/12 (Tue) 21:41
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Sooner or later, vaccines will be mandatory. LOL!

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#18
  • keiresume
  • 2021/01/13 (Wed) 16:19
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Thank you ss for your valuable information.
You are supposed to submit the results in the prescribed form, but
can you print and write
the prescribed form to this laboratory, or ? did the Japanese side accept the form
of inspection results issued by this laboratory ??

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#19
  • ??
  • 2021/01/13 (Wed) 16:30
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17
You have to do the inspection after you arrive in Japan ?
You have to wait for 14 days ??

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#22
  • keiresume
  • 2021/01/13 (Wed) 17:07
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ss,
thank you.
I know I am persistent, but at the end,
after the inspection at Narita, if it is negative,
won't I be exonerated ? will I have to wait 14 days

I cannot use public transportation, HIS said they can arrange a hire car
but I was told it will cost about 50,000 yen to my
home. but I was told it would cost about 50,000 yen to get to my home.
When you are exonerated, do the airport staff keep
watch over you until you are moved ? or do you have to wait until you are released ?

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#24
  • わからねえ奴だな
  • 2021/01/13 (Wed) 17:50
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Except in the case of permanent return and misfortune to relatives, anyone who goes back to Japan now is an idiot ?
I'm telling you to stay put.

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#25
  • MIKE
  • 2021/01/13 (Wed) 18:17
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ss,
thank you for your valuable information.
Please take care of yourself with the surgery.

keiresume,
I searched for words like "temporary return home voluntary isolation" and found various facilities.
Some of them included transportation. Many are still for Haneda ・ Narita arrival.
Of course, it is best not to go out during quarantine, but if it is unavoidable, such as to get food, they are allowed to do so. I am considering staying at a private accommodation or an extended-stay hotel with a kitchen because I want to reduce my chances of going out and because I am anxious about not having anything to do in a small place. The following sites are examples of private accommodations that are relatively nationwide. We hope this will be of some help to you.
https://ikidane.jp/corona/index.html

Also, from what I have read, it seems that it would be smooth to have a Japanese phone number if possible, for communication during quarantine. If you are staying at your parents' house, etc., that seems to be fine, but I am thinking of arranging a Japanese SIM card. ( My current phone is SIM unlocked, so )
I think I can enter the country without it, but I want to reduce the hassle.
https://www.hanacell.com/japan/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA3NX_BRDQARIsALA3fIJx-Bs6X_aIxo32BgIRfRa2pbwcYYtT04ckTBlA6UvtwZigkU6D3F0aAqKrEALw_wcB

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#27
  • keiresume
  • 2021/01/14 (Thu) 15:52
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#26,
where your wife had her PCR
how soon did you get the results ? in the prescribed format

can you give me the name of the clinic or institution ? please

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#28
  • いみふ
  • 2021/01/14 (Thu) 17:12
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It's getting tougher and tougher every day, so why are we talking about the end of last year?

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#29
  • tomo
  • 2021/01/18 (Mon) 21:22
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I will be returning to Japan in early February.
I also wanted to write and ask if anyone could tell me about the 72 hour pre-test.
I have contacted several travel clinics and the only one that can guarantee a result is the antigen test, but most do not meet the criteria for a "qualitative" test. The price was over $450 per person.

If you are going back to your home country or have already returned and have information on testing, I would appreciate it if you could share it with me. Thank you in advance.

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#30
  • MIKE
  • 2021/01/18 (Mon) 22:30
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# 13.
I contacted PassportHealth, which was posted on the board.

They test with RT-PCR as specified in Japan. The required information seems to be ok.
Currently there are only two test locations
Mid City location in Los Angeles (5455 Wilshire Blvd. LA CA 90036 suite #1802)
El Segundo (2041 Rosecrans Ave El Segundo CA 90241)
The cost is $ 225
including proof, and insurance is not supported.
Need to go twice for testing and receipt of results.
Tests are done Mon ~ Fri 9am- 4pm, Sat 8:30am-1pm, closed Sun
Results are available after 2pm the next business day ( Monday for Saturday tests )

I have not yet received mine, so any further questions or confirmation is please contact the facility directly.
https://www.passporthealthusa.com/covid-19-testing/#where

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#31
  • tomo
  • 2021/01/19 (Tue) 07:44
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MIKE
Thank you for giving us the details. It helps.
I would like to inquire as well.

If you have any other information, I would appreciate it very much. I would also like to provide feedback if I find out anything.

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#32

I see in the Daily Sun Free newspaper that there is now a PCR lab at LAX that can give results within 24. Terminal 6 ( Reservation required ), Terminal 2, Tom Bradley,8am~7pm, $ 125 . But the format has to be downloaded from the MHLW website, so how can I get Dr. signature, etc. ??

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#33
  • ギョ❗️
  • 2021/01/19 (Tue) 07:54
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One person $ 450?

if it's the whole family, I'd rather take a luxury domestic trip.

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#34
  • tomo
  • 2021/01/19 (Tue) 21:41
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Mr. Blue Hill
I saw that too, but perhaps the format has to be written based on the PCR results and you have to request a doctor somewhere else to write it.

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#35

I don't know why it's already gone but ss told me
https://nsightrecovery.com/covid-testing-for-travel/#Schedule_Testing_for_Travel is
no good.
He said that he was inspected here and was allowed into Japan safely, though.

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#36
  • MIKE
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 10:30
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#35,

# 30.
Really, it's gone for some reason.

Actually, I emailed Passport Health as well as their Nsight to ask about insurance coverage and payment details.
At that time, I wanted to make sure that all the information in the Japanese format was covered, so I itemized the items and asked ? if they were all listed in the results.
However, I never received a reply.

Insurance was listed as not accepted if you look closely at the site.
I'm curious about this place because they have optional antibody testing and you can book it on the web
I'm wondering if the results come in an email ( or PDF ? ) signed by the doctor.
( ss was able to enter the country just after the regulation changed, so it is possible that the signature was missed. I may be overly concerned )

If anyone else has used this service or can confirm anything, I would be happy to hear from you.
I'm not sure if I should contact Nsight again because I have to work during the day and if they answer my emails by phone, I often can't get to them.

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#37
  • 今って
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 12:52
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I need an inspection to come over here ?.

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#38
  • やまだ
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 14:47
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#35,36

I contacted Nsight.
I received the following response.
Yes, everything that is required for travel is included on our results page. we send multiple people to Japan per day with our test results. we will Yes, everything that is required for travel is included on our results page. We send multiple people to Japan per day with our test results.

I have not received any reply since then.
I would like to know if anyone else has inquired about this, or if anyone has actually taken the test.

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