For the Safety of Hokkaido, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Kagoshima and Okinawa (Office for Novel Coronavirus Disease Control, Cabinet Secretariat)

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For the Safety of Hokkaido, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Kagoshima and Okinawa (Office for Novel Coronavirus Disease Control, Cabinet Secretariat) For the safety of Hokkaido, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Kagoshima and Okinawa (Office for Novel Coronavirus Disease Control, Cabinet Secretariat) Test target Test Fees Period: Boarding by September 30 Free (no out-of-pocket expenses for those who wish to be tested) Targets: Passengers traveling from Haneda, Narita, Chubu, Itami, Kansai and Fukuoka airports to airports in Hokkaido and Okinawa Prefectures, Test procedure (Details to be posted on corona.go.jp, etc.) Hiroshima Airport, Fukuoka Airport and Kagoshima Airport, and vice ①Testing at airport booths (Quantitative antigen test. Results are available versa. in around 30 minutes on the day of boarding. Reservation required) *Test kits won’t be delivered to islands in Okinawa except for the main island of Okinawa, Miyako Island, Shimoji Island and Ishigaki Island. ②Testing at stores (Saliva PCR test. Please book well in advance so that *In case of early morning flights, you may be asked to take the test the evening before, and in you will be notified of the results before your flight date.) case of late evening flights, you may be asked to take the test by the evening of the same day. ③Test kit delivery (Saliva PCR test. Please apply well in advance so that Entity you can receive the results before your flight date.) Japanese Government (conducted by a testing vendor) *If you are tested positive, you will not be allowed to board. ① Testing at airport booths ② Testing at stores ③ Test kit delivery Store of Govt. contracted Govt. contracted testing vendor testing vendor In In Test kit advance advance Result notification Airport booth of delivery Result notification Test at store Govt. contracted Returning Reservation Application testing vendor Reservation test kit Flight Flight Flight Date Test In date date Result notification advance on the spot 1.
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