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Information on Staying Safe in Japan

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We have made information available which could prove useful in the event of a disaster or accident in Japan.
Please make effective use of it.

Emergency Contact Information

Below is the contact information for an emergency hotline that is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

  • During a Disaster or Emergency

    Japan Visitor Hotline
    -Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) Call Center
    We offer consulting services for novel coronavirus related inquiries.

    English・中文簡体字・中文繁体字・한국어・日本語

    050-3816-2787

  • When Caught Up in an Accident or Crime

    Police (Toll-Free)

    Some Foreign-language Services Available

    110

  • In the Event of Illness, Injury or Fire

    Ambulance・Fire Department (Toll-Free)

    Some Foreign-language Services Available

    119

Useful Information for Emergencies

Below is a list of foreign-language websites and tools used to distribute information regarding disasters, evacuation sites, hospitals where you can receive medical treatment, etc.

Finding Disaster and Disaster Prevention Information

  • JNTO Global Website

    In the event of a disaster, the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) global website can be accessed for disaster-related links.

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    JNTO Global Website

    Disaster information provider app「Safety tips」

    Distributes disaster-related information to foreign tourists / visitors.
    For each disaster or issued warning, an evacuation action flowchart that takes into account the conditions of the surrounding area can also be checked.

    English・中文簡体字・中文繁体字・한국어・Tiếng Việt・Português・日本語 Other

    Safety Tips Website - "Safety Tips for Travelers"

  • Japan Shelter Guide

    Evacuation centers and sites are automatically searched in the vicinity of your current location, various hazard maps are displayed, and disaster prevention information is provided for your current location via push notification.

    English・中文簡体字・中文繁体字・한국어・Tiếng Việt・Português・日本語 Other

  • Japan Meteorological Agency Multilingual Page

    Weather (weather, heavy rain, high temperature, etc.), earthquake, tsunami, and volcano information is announced.

    English・中文簡体字・中文繁体字・한국어・Tiếng Việt・Português・日本語 Other

    Japan Meteorological Agency Multilingual Page

How to Search for Routes/Fares for Trains/Planes

  • Japan Transit Planner

    The service, Japan Transit Planner - helps you to search routes, fares and schedules of trains and air planes all over Japan.

    English・中文簡体字・中文繁体字・한국어・Tiếng Việt・Português・日本語 Other

    Japan Transit Planner

When You Want to go to Hospital

  • Medical Institution Search Engine for Foreign Visitors / Tourists

    Medical institutions which provide treatment in foreign languages can be searched by department and language.

    English・中文簡体字・中文繁体字・한국어・日本語

    Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) Website

  • Guidebook

    The guidebook contains how to apply to a medical institution in Japan, finger-pointconversation sheets which are useful to convey symptoms.

    English・中文簡体字・中文繁体字・한국어・ภาษาไทย・日本語

    Download Page for Useful Tools(JNTO)

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Everyday Risk and Casualty Insurance

Visitors

There are broadly three different types of risks you may encounter while travelling.
If you already have travel insurance, or any other kind of insurance that covers travel-related risks, from your home country, we highly recommend rechecking your coverage details.
It is important to understand the amount you are insured for, the period of the insurance coverage, the applicable terms and conditions, as well as the type of compensation you are eligible to receive.

Risk of Injury and Illness

"Overseas Travel Insurance" covers you for medical fees, hospitalization charges, etc., which may be incurred while abroad.
While overseas travel insurance is typically entered into before departure from your home country, it is possible to sign up for overseas travel insurance even after entering Japan.


Overseas Travel Insurance for Foreign Visitors to Japan


For more details, please inquire at the airport or a tourist information center.

The risk of injuring someone or damaging another person's property

"Overseas Travel Insurance" is a form of insurance that protects against expenses that would otherwise be payable in the event you accidentally injure someone or damage another person's property.
While overseas travel insurance is typically entered into before departure from your home country, it is possible to sign up for overseas travel insurance even after entering Japan.
For more details, please inquire at the airport or a tourist information center.

Rental Car Risk

It is advisable to take out your own automobile insurance policy, otherwise you may have to pay a significant sum of money in the event of a traffic accident while driving a rental vehicle.
While automobile insurance is generally required for renting a vehicle (insurance premiums are typically included in the rental car fee), it is highly recommended to confirm the details as the scope and degree of coverage differs between rental companies.
Furthermore, Japanese traffic rules may not necessarily be the same as those in your home country, and so you should take special care when driving.

Japanese Residents

There are four types of risks surrounding daily life in Japan.

Housing Risk

Dwellings in Japan are exposed not only to the risk of fire, but also to typhoons and heavy rain.
In addition, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis are serious risks with a higher possibility of occurring than in most other nations.
The anticipated level of risk and the amount of preparation required differs greatly depending on the owner of the dwelling.

Risk of Traffic Accidents

As traffic accidents occur at the rate of one-per-minute in Japan, it is possible that you may be a victim or found to be at fault in a traffic accident.
Do you drive, ride a motorcycle, ride a bicycle, or do you walk? As risks differ according to the type of vehicle used, we have to prepare accordingly.

Risk of Injury and Illness

Japan has a public health insurance system. Foreign residents, excluding short- term visitors, etc. are also required to enroll in it.
Such health insurance, however, does not cover all medical expenses.
Certain costs have to be paid by the patient.

The risk of injuring someone or damaging another person's property

You may have to pay compensation if you injure someone or damage another person's property.
In such instances, you may face a claim for damages in the form of high medical expenses or repair bills.

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Never use your smartphone while driving!
Do not check maps until you pull over your car to a safe area.
Traffic accidents involving the use of smartphone are subject to tougher penalties than other traffic accidents.

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The most common accidents in Japan are intersection accidents and those occurred when a car is making a right turn.
Pay extra attention at intersections with no traffic signals.

The primary cause of both types of accident is failure to check your surroundings.
Aggressive right turns or passing through without giving way is strictly prohibited.
Watch out for pedestrians and bicycles running in front of cars.

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Japanese sidewalks are often quite narrow.
Remember to be considerate of other pedestrians.
During evening and night times, in particular, traffic accidents due to carelessness are more likely to occur. Pay extra attention.

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Do not use smartphones while walking!
Bicycles as well as pedestrians travel on sidewalks in Japan.
If you injure someone or break someone else's property, you may be held liable to pay a large amount of compensation!

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