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From Narita Airport to Hawaii

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#1
  • ハワイカイ
  • mail
  • 2022/04/07 02:27

I always use Haneda and this is my first time using Narita.
Which PCR would be cheaper ?
Would it be better to use Kinoshita Group at Haneda and then take a limousine bus to Narita ? Please let me know!

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#10
  • サンダル
  • 2022/04/23 (Sat) 07:05
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The Kinoshita Group's only tests for entry are the PCR test or the quick antigen quantification test.
The quick antigen quantitative test is only available at Haneda Airport in Kanto.
The antigen qualitative test ¥ 1900, which is done at many stores, is
not a test for entry into the US.
You tuber Nomad Daisuke is wrong.
By the way,
Hawaiian was not allowed to board under the Kinoshita group when they came back on the flight the day before yesterday.

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#11
  • こーの字
  • 2022/04/23 (Sat) 09:27
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I have read the
CDC page because I am tempted to put my hope in the antigen qualitative test of the Kinoshita Group. So I am biased.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/testing-international-air-travelers.html?fbclid=IwAR3fh05xEqYqeQbn5SHKJ7RA6xM2JsGG812qStVd7uq6LgtQAF202Ln7zfI#anchor_1635127081

Test and Documentation Requirements > What types of SARS-CoV-2 tests are acceptable under the Order
You must be tested with a viral test to look for current infection - these include an antigen test or a nucleic acid amplification test

Phrases indicating a test could include an antigen test, but are not limited to: ( but are not limited to mistakes ? )
- Rapid antigen test
- Viral antigen test
- Also, could be noted as Antigen Chromatographic Digital Immunoassay, Antigen Chemiluminescence Immunoassay, or Antigen Lateral Flow Fluorescence
If the above notes are correct, then it is not limited to the antigen tests shown here.

Also, reading a little further down,
The test must be authorized for use by the relevant national authority for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 in the The test must be authorized for use by the relevant national authority for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 in the country where the test is administered. Is the Kinoshita Group's antigen qualitative test used as proof in Japan?

Here is a question, does Hawaiian Airlines not recognize the antigen qualitative test,
or do other airlines tacitly recognize the antigen qualitative test which originally cannot be used for entry into the U.S.,
what about this area?
ANA's page says that Qualitative Antigen Test (QAT) is also allowed.
https://anasalesa.com/covid-19_update/

The Kinoshita Group's PCR is also inexpensive, so I guess I should just take that one without thinking, but I'm the one who wants to know the results as soon as possible.
Or if I don't want to risk it, it might be safer to take the test at a laboratory that issues test results on the same day, without any confusion. If the US government eliminated the requirement to submit negative results, that would be the easiest thing to do.

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#12

JAL was fine with the Kinoshita Group's quick antigen quantification test, as long as you add your passport number and other information to the Kinoshita Group's negative certificate (handwritable).
I went to Haneda Airport the day before to take the quick antigen quantification test just to be sure, printed out the negative certificate, and added the necessary information for entry into Japan.
If you want to do it at Haneda airport just before boarding on the same day, you need to print out the negative certificate
and then it is difficult.
I have not heard of any airline that allows antigen identification test when returning to Hawaii.

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#13

I returned to Hawaii a few days ago on an ANA flight from Haneda.
As a conclusion, I can tell you that I was able to board ~ the flight with a negative certificate for the antigen qualitative test at the PCR inspection site of Kinoshita Group in my neighborhood in Tokyo, which is not an airport, and which is the cheapest and the fastest way to receive the results.

The inspection can be done at any time one day before boarding, so even local residents can be inspected locally and avoid the rushed situation at the airport on the day of departure.
I received an e-mail about 15 minutes after the test to inform me of the result.

The negative certificate used to require a printout or other paper form, but now a digital display on the phone screen is acceptable.
The Kinoshita Group certificate does not indicate the date of birth, but if you present your date of birth on the Kinoshita Group's My Page, there is no problem.
If you can afford it, it may be even safer if you are prepared to enter your text in PDF or print it out and write it in.
When creating a My Page for the Kinoshita Group, be careful not to make any mistakes in the date of birth, and if you wish to alphabetize the name on the negative certificate, it would be better to enter the name in the same way as in a passport, rather than in Chinese characters.

Regarding the inspection method and negative certificate presentation method, we confirmed the above at the ANA check-in counter at Haneda Airport and actually boarded a flight to enter the U.S. We were told to check the latest information when we boarded our flight.
Also, I saw that other companies do not accept negative certificates from the Kinoshita Group, and since I myself confirmed that ANA's response was in line with the CDC's request, I am not sure what the other companies' response is, but I think you need to reconfirm this because it would be a waste of time if they do not let you on board.

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#15
  • Tokyo
  • 2022/04/23 (Sat) 16:21
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↑ Postscript.
As a test method, I think PCR is certainly more acceptable than the antigen qualitative test, but when I asked the Kinoshita Group at the time of the test about the scheduled notification of the PCR test results, I was told that it would be until midnight of the next day.
Since there was no guarantee that we would receive the results in time for our airport check-in for our flight to Hawaii, we opted for the antigen qualitative test.
Both tests are currently free of charge for Tokyo residents, but please check with other local governments to see if they offer free testing.

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