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Has anyone taken a PCR test at a drive-through on a temporary return trip?

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#1
  • ひひこにいる
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  • 2021/09/21 11:09

Hello. Is there anyone who took the PCR test at the drive-through on a temporary return trip to Japan ?
If so, could you please tell me how you did it in the prescribed format in Japan ?
Thank you very much.

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#3
  • nuiloamama
  • 2021/09/21 (Tue) 20:25
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I took a PCR test at the drive-through at Kapiolani Hospital.
$ It was 150.
As soon as the test results were available, they wrote the prescribed Japanese format at the clinic in the Sheraton Hotel.

I don't think the free PCR test at Brades is available for travel.
I saw on the news that it is not a proof for people working in restaurants etc.
It seems to work for restaurants, hotels, gyms, etc.

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#4

I have a question for nuiloamama on a flight.

When I come back to Hawaii from Japan, do I still have to submit the PCR test and form at the Hawaii state designated clinic ?
I have already completed the vaccination, please help me.

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#7

Dear Hihiko ni iru

I am also thinking of returning to Japan temporarily.
I am also searching various places on the net.
It seems that Roberts Hawaii and St. Luke's Clinic will also give you a PCR test and a form to submit for entry into Japan. They can test you the same day and issue a negative certificate that day too.
They also seem to be able to issue it the next day as well.
I just don't know if the price is the same day or the next day.
The St. Luke's website says $ 180 + TAX.
I'm from a rural area, so my relatives have to use the highway to pick me up at the airport and then use the highway again to get home, so I'm hoping to save at least a little money. I am also wondering if I have to do the expensive PCR test when I return to Hawaii.
I heard that it can be done at Narita airport, but it costs 30,000 yen.
I wonder why it is so expensive.

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#8
  • nuiloamama
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 13:55
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The PCR test was done at Kapiolani at 8:30 Saturday morning and the results were emailed to me Sunday morning.

Immediately after receiving the email, I went to Straub's in the Sheraton Hotel (? I went to the Strub Workshop in the Sheraton Hotel to fill out the Japanese language format.
Filling out the form was free of charge.
It seems to be included in the fee at Kapiolani Hospital.

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#10

Hihiko ni iru-san

I am also looking for a lot of information to return home in this time of need. I am not able to get any information because there is no one around me who returned home during the pandemic.
Thank you for the information.

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#11
  • holoholo
  • 2021/09/24 (Fri) 11:20
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I returned home temporarily in the summer for my children's summer vacation. I had a negative certificate issued by St. Luke's.
We were on a Haneda flight, but once you arrive in Japan, you will be asked several times at the airport to confirm your travel documents, etc. I recommend that you keep all the necessary documents in a file case so that you can get them out quickly. There will also be an inspection for an app to check your whereabouts during your voluntary quarantine in Japan, so don't forget to download the necessary app. And since you will be forced to walk endlessly from inspection area to inspection area at the airport, it is best to keep your carry-on luggage as light as possible. We packed our carry-on luggage in carry-on cases and let the children carry them, while I prepared the necessary documents, cell phones, passports, etc. for the number of people in our party. It took about three and a half hours from the time we arrived at the airport to the time we met the family who would pick us up. You still need negative proof when you return to Hawaii, and you will be issued a Hawaii state form at a Hawaii state-designated clinic. I heard that lawn clinics in Tokyo are cheaper, but since my parents live in a rural area, I decided to go to a local Hawaii state-designated clinic since it was cheaper for me to go to Tokyo and stay at a local clinic considering the transportation and lodging costs. It was a big expense since it was 32,000 yen per person and it was for my family, but I couldn't go back last year and I am glad I took the plunge. On the way back, the airline staff we used at Haneda checked our negative certificates, and we were able to get out of the Honolulu airport easily and crisply, faster than normal, just by showing our boarding passes to the staff at the airport.

If you have a negative certificate designated by the State of Hawaii, there is no voluntary quarantine once you arrive in Hawaii, but it is recommended that you keep a copy of your negative certificate for travel at work or school for a while instead of throwing it away.

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#12

holoholoholo

Thank you for the information.
I have also set a date for my furlough. I still have a few days to prepare well. Thank you so much 😊.

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#13
  • Wellness4Hawaii
  • 2022/03/15 (Tue) 21:20
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Aloha!

We are Wellness 4 Hawaii, Hawaii's No.1 in Corona Testing Customer Satisfaction.
We offer the most economical PCR test and negative certificate for entry into Japan for only $ 111 + TAX.
The location is on the 3rd floor of Ala Moana Building ( Bank of Hawaii building), room 312 ^ ^

For more details and inquiries ・ please refer to the following AMeblo for reservation information ↓

https://ameblo.jp/wellness4hawaii/page-4.html


Mahalo,

Clinic Address
1441 Kapiolani Blvd Alamoana Building suite312,Honolulu

Phone
808 - 379 - 0003

Open Daily 8am - 2pm

Dr. Aaries T. Oda,DC

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