"Assistance Dogs for Persons with Physical Disabilities" Portal Site
"Assistance Dogs for Persons with Physical Disabilities" Portal Site
Notice to Assistance Dog Users from Overseas
In Japan, the term "assistance dogs" refers to "guide dogs," "mobility service dogs,"and "hearing dogs" certified in accordance with the "Act on Assistance Dogs for Persons with Physical Disabilities." However, this act does not apply to overseas assistance dogs and their users. In order to ensure that foreign assistance dog users have equal rights as Japanese assistance dog users in Japan, registered assistance dog certifying organizations in Japan will issue the following document: "Application for Temporary Certification of foreign Assistance Dog Users." We ask for your through understanding of the Japanese system, as well as for your cooperation in expediting the process.
Guide Dogs
guide dog imageThe dog must be trained by a member of the International Guide Dog Federation(IGDF).
Mobility Service Dogs
mobility service dog imageThe dog must be trained by an accredited member of Assistance Dogs International(ADI).
Hearing Dogs
guide dog imageThe dog must be trained by an accredited member of Assistance Dogs International(ADI).
Notice
1. All dogs – including assistance dogs - entering Japan must meet the import requirements of the Rabies Prevention Law. YOU MUST PREPARE AT LEAST 7 MONTHS IN ADVANCE FOR A TRIP TO JAPAN WITH YOUR DOG. Refer to : http://www.maff.go.jp/aqs/english/animal/dog/index.html
2. You must submit an import notification to the Animal Quarantine Service (AQS) in Japan AT LEAST 40 DAYS BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL.
3. Fill out the application form with your assistance dog’s training organization, and submit it to a registered Japanese certifying organization (Form 1).
4. If the certifying organization deems your assistance dog legally acceptable as an assistance dog in Japan, a "Temporary Certificate for foreign Assistance Dog Users" will be sent to you from a Japanese training organization before your departure (Form 2).
5. Upon your arrival in Japan, you must proceed to AQS for an import quarantine inspection of your dog. If your dog meets the requirements, the AQS Officer will sign or stamp a seal on your Certificate.