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Japan to Hawaii

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#1
  • Mahalo
  • mail
  • 2021/11/05 15:15

I have a question...
- I have to take a pre-test ( PCR NAAT test or antigen test ) within 3 days of flight departure to Hawaii, and present a negative certificate from a medical institution
. Does this mean that a negative certificate from a hospital designated by the State of Hawaii is not required as in the past ??

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#28

"Difference between Residents of Japan and Permanent Residents of the U.S."

On JAL Japan Website

Immigration Restriction Information

For Customers Traveling to Honolulu
November 8, 2021 For customers departing on or after November 8, 2021, Hawaii's original Safe ・ Travels ・ Program ( Safe Travels Program ) has been discontinued and the following US entry requirements have been standardized.

Effective January 26, 2021, all persons 2 years of age and older, including U.S. citizens and U.S. Green Card holders, are required to meet 1 and 2 below when traveling on U.S. routes.
If you do not meet the following requirements, you will not be allowed to board. Please note that the same is required for passengers connecting to a third country via the U.S.

1. Must be presented prior to departure.
You must present one of the following documents.

・ Negative test certificate for a new coronavirus test taken within 3 days prior to departure ( Medical care for which you were tested ・ Information about the testing laboratory and one or more other identifiers other than a person's name
( Date of birth, a passport number, etc. ) with documentation of )
or

・ documentation of recovery from novel coronavirus ( positive test results from a novel coronavirus infection in the past 3 months/90 days, and )

signed documentation that travel has been authorized by a licensed health care provider or public health authority for flights departing Japan on or after 14:01 on November 8, 2021 for passengers over 18 years old ( except U.S. citizens and permanent residents*. ) in addition to the above negative certificate or document showing recovery,
a vaccination certificate certifying that more than 14 days have passed since you were vaccinated with the required number of vaccines validated by the U.S.
( personal information in your passport or other identification ) that matches the personal information on the passport or other identification document.

*U.S. citizens or permanent residents are exempt from the vaccination certificate requirement, but if you do not have a vaccination certificate, a negative certificate obtained within 1 day of departure or documentation of recovery as described above is required.

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#29
  • Hawaii
  • 2021/11/18 (Thu) 17:38
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I am planning to go to Hawaii from Japan soon.
I am planning to take a PCR test at a clinic near my house, but I was told that the test method is the LAMP method. I am planning to take a PCR test at a clinic near my house, but I was told that the test method is the LAMP method, but I am not sure if this PCR test is safe

I checked with the airline company, but they did not give me a clear answer, so if anyone can help me, please do.

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#30
  • Hawaii
  • 2021/11/18 (Thu) 17:47
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PS

I know the official test is called PCR NAAT test.
I wonder if it is that detailed ? and am waiting for comments from those who say they were fine with tests other than the above 👌.

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#31

I also inquired at Hawaiian Airlines with a negative proof of Kinoshita Group and they replied that it was fine.
I prefer to use Roman alphabet because they fill in the name place at Kinoshita-san in Roman alphabet.
I heard that you have to show it only once at the check-in counter. I heard that they don't look at it at all when you enter the country at all in Hawaii.
So I will do the 30 minute quick inspection under the tree.
If I am told something at the counter on my way out of Japan, I will check it again and again by e-mail.
and I say.

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#32

I returned this morning on HA822. I took a quick inspection ≪Quick Inspection∩ (1900 yen) at Kinoshita Group in Haneda Airport in the morning on the day of boarding and received a negative certificate 30 minutes later.
When I applied for the certificate, I requested that my name be printed in alphabetical characters.
By the way, you can get a 300 yen discount if you fill out the government's simple name online questionnaire at the inspection station.
After that, I went to the international terminal for confirmation, and since there was no Hawaiian Airlines staff there that day, I went to the JAL Chuk-in counter, which flies jointly with Hawaiian Airlines, and asked if this negative certificate was valid. I was instructed to write the passport number by hand.
After that
I moved on to Hawaiian Airlines as my flight was departing from Narita and checked in smoothly. After arriving in Honolulu, I was not asked to present either a negative certificate or a vaccine certificate.
By the way, I am a US citizen and my wife is a permanent resident of Hawaii.

The negative certificate in Hawaii is available at Niu Health in Ala Moana for about $ 100 yen.

For reference.

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