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Japan to Hawaii

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#1
  • Mahalo
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  • 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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#51

# 49 Betty Lover

Which Kinoshita Group do you test at ?
I read somewhere that if you fly with JAL, you can show them your test result e-mail and it is OK.
I think you can download and print out the negative certificate for Haneda Airport even for Kinoshita Group.

https://covid-kensa.com/haneda.html

Maybe there are places other than Haneda that will not give you this proof. I am not aware of which inspection stations can do negative proof downloads and which ones can't. \ \cH0000003}

I thought you could ask the airline company and they would tell you. I was aware that negative proof was required to board the plane. I don't think you have to show it once you arrive in Hawaii.
I guess I was mistaken...

By the way, a friend of mine is currently back in Japan and will be returning to Hawaii, but he is going to a clinic in Tokyo that will provide the proof.

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#52

To alohawa

Thank you.
I will take a closer look at Webside again, and then ask my local Kinoshita group.

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#53

Dear alohawa

Looking at my local Kinoshita Group web site, it seems that the results test is sent to your email and you have to download it yourself. Maybe you have to print it out yourself at home or at a convenience store.
Will this be a negative certificate ??

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#54

Dear Beach5

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
The Kinoshita Group near my parents' house does not do quick tests. But it seems that you can download and print out the negative certificate by yourself.
I am also reading the Honolulu Consulate website because the PCR inspection date has been shortened when entering Hawaii from 12/6, but I still don't understand the date a bit
I contacted the boarding flight company, but I didn't get a good response, so I am trying.
I just tried to make a reservation with a local Kinoshita group, but they were all booked up for the date I wanted.
I will now try to find a local clinic.

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#55
  • Mahalo
  • 2021/12/18 (Sat) 23:52
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Thank you all very much.
My mother came from Japan today for the first time in a year and 10 months.
She had to submit an English vaccination certificate, an affidavit of entry into the U.S., a PCR test the day before, etc...
It was a completely different situation from the one she had been used to, and she was left on her own. I was very anxious to let my elderly mother come to the U.S. by herself because it was completely different from what she was used to, but she was able to come here safely by referring to your advice here.
Thank you very much for everything.

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