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NIU's antigen test is compatible with Japan entry ?.

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#1
  • YU
  • mail
  • 2022/02/01 08:42

I will be returning to Japan in mid-February, and I was wondering if the
antigen test $ 89.99 at NIU in Ala Moana is currently valid for entry into Japan?

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#4
  • jelbow
  • 2022/02/02 (Wed) 18:48
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Excuse me for the sidebar, but I was wondering if you can issue a certificate for me from a place called Niu?
Does the place called Niu issue certificates on the Japanese government designated form, which is provided by St. Luke's and other places ??

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#5

NIU's testing method is Rapid AntigenTest, so ( NIU does PCR testing ) I don't think it is the "Quantitative Antigen Test (CLEIA/ECLEIA™)" for the item in the negative certificate designated by the Japanese government. I think.
Normally, you should not be able to enter the country with NIU's Rapid Antigen Test. 、、、、
If you are able to enter the country with this test ( ) then it is possible that the negative certificate was mistakenly issued. Please be careful not to get into some trouble.

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#6

mkazy-san
I see that ? even if I look at the past answers about niu in the exchange forum
everyone says that they were able to return to their countries with an antigen test
I heard that niu will make a negative certificate for you and all you need to bring is your passport. I heard that only passport is needed to bring.
Is there a possibility that the negative certificate will say "antigen test" and I will not be able to enter the country? I am going back to Japan at the end of this month
I am planning to take an antigen test at niu ! so this is interesting.

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#7
  • jelbow
  • 2022/02/03 (Thu) 14:35
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mkazy
Thank you for your answer. I will be returning to Japan in April, so I still have time to check things out. I would appreciate it if anyone could tell me about their experiences other than the above.

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#8
  • tomato
  • 2022/02/03 (Thu) 19:10
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I checked the box for Quantitative antigen test in the format specified by the Japanese government at Niu, so I am sure it is the Quantitative antigen test.
I was able to board the plane without any problem and was able to enter the country safely.

I was also worried at first, so I stopped by Niu and asked them directly.
They are very kind and polite.

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