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Japan to Hawaii

Question
#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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#18

Japan Airlines has responded to my question about negative certification.
Is the question OK with the Kinoshita Group in Haneda Airport ?
same as below ↓

According to the information we currently have,
the negative test certificate required for entry into the US is
subject to the following that meets the following conditions
・ A new coronavirus test within 3 days prior to departure
・ "Information on the medical ・ laboratory where the test was taken" and
"Identifying information ( date of birth, passport number, etc )" must be included Required
(Handwritten is acceptable as long as it is an official document. )

Please note that a negative certificate upon entry into the U.S. is acceptable without English notation.

I also found a blog.

https://gamp.ameblo.jp/sweet-aki/entry-12699403294.html

My friend said she heard on the radio that a negative certificate for returning to Japan in Hawaii costs $150. Please let me know if there is a cheap place.

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#19

I am currently back in Japan and will be returning to Hawaii in a few weeks, so I am very concerned about negative certificates for entry into Hawaii.
The Kinoshita Group offers testing at a fairly low cost, but I believe the certificate is written in Japanese.
Is it OK if the certificate is not in English when entering the country ??

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#20

nuiloamama

I am currently in Japan temporarily, but when I return to Hawaii, does it mean that the Kinoshita Group's test results will be okay? ?
I believe that the Kinoshita Group does not issue English certificates, but I am wondering if a Japanese certificate will work. I am worried about it.
If you have any detailed information, it would be greatly appreciated.

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#21
  • 岡崎 雄太
  • 2021/11/16 (Tue) 16:00
  • Report

I recently came to Honolulu from Japan ^_^If you have a negative certificate from a clinic designated by the State of Hawaii, you are exempt from the quarantine period. If you get a negative certificate from a non-designated clinic, you will be quarantined for 10 days after arriving in Hawaii, so it is better to get it from a designated clinic, although it will cost more.

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#22
  • Mahalo
  • 2021/11/16 (Tue) 16:47
  • Report

Mr. Okazaki

Thank you for the latest information as you recently came from Japan 😊
I still don't know what is correct as the information varies 💦
I also read on the website of the Japanese Consulate General in Hawaii that it got better even if it was not a designated hospital.
However, as Okazaki-san said, it is definitely better to get it done at a clinic designated by the State of Hawaii.
Thank you very much.
Just one more question, is it correct that we don't need to register with Safe Travel anymore ??

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