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COVID-19 Vaccines

サイト内リンク Return to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Important Notice

what you need to know about Vaccines

Free of charge to anyone eligible

The costs of vaccination is free for all Japanese citizens and all eligible foreign residents in Japan. The municipality in which you reside will send you a “Vaccination voucher” and a "COVID-19 vaccine notification"*. Vaccines will be supplied gradually, and the eligibility are prioritized based on age and other factors. The vaccine is administered only with the recipient’s consent.

*Your vaccination voucher is valid only for yourself. It is strictly prohibited to transfer it to anyone. You must not use it for any other purpose.

sample vaccine voucher
(Image: sample of vaccination voucher)

MHLW Call Center (Toll Free)

COVID-19 Vaccines: tel:0120761770

Supported languages and Open hours (Every day including weekends and holidays):
-English, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish: 9:00-21:00
-Thai: 9:00-18:00
-Vietnamese: 10:00-19:00

*Interpreters for each language will support you during the call. Please inform the operator in which language you wish to speak.
*Please take notice that this service cannot provide medical advice such as diagnosis.
*For domestic calls only.

FRESC Multilingual COVID-19 Vaccination Support New

Foreign Residents Support Center (FRESC) helps all eligible residents to make a reservation for COVID-19 vaccine in foreign languages.
More information is available at
the Immigration Services Agency of Japan website
.

Reservation :Please call 03-4332-2601 (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri. Closed on national holidays).

Languages (alphabetical order) :

Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, English, Filipino, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Mongolian, Nepali, Portuguese, Sinhala, Spanish, Thai, Urdu, Vietnamese

 

Vaccination certificate for overseas travel

The vaccination certificate is issued to those who need to present it at international travel occasions.
Lean more;サイト内リンク https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/covid-19/certificate.html

Vaccine Q&A

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How to get vaccinated

Receive a "Vaccination voucher" and a "COVID-19 vaccine notification"

You will receive a "Vaccination voucher” and a “COVID-19 vaccine notification" from the municipalities. Vaccines will be supplied gradually, and the eligibility are prioritized based on age and other factors.

Find available medical institutions and vaccination sites

You may find a medical institution or vaccination site for your COVID-19 vaccine from municipal website, newsletters and サイト内リンク "Vaccine Navi" web. Please choose your city of residence, and you can find a medical institution or vaccination site, and check the availability.

Make a reservation for the first dose by phone or online

You will be able to make a reservation for your first vaccination dose by phone or online. サイト内リンク “Vaccine Navi” web will help you to find the phone number and the online reservation sites. Please check the availability before making a reservation. Some municipalities and medical institutions might give you an opportunity to schedule for both the first and the second doses at the first contact.

Visit the vaccination site you reserved

Please show your vaccination voucher (without detaching any sticker), and your ID (residence card, driver's license, or health insurance card etc.) at the reception. As you will have the injection to your shoulder muscle, please wear a T-shirt or other clothes that you can show your shoulder easily.
Screening questionnaire is available in Japanese. If you are more comfortable with other languages, please refer to the サイト内リンク "translations in 17 languages"and check corresponding items in the Japanese form. It is recommended to fill the questionnaire before you visit the vaccination site if possible.

Make a reservation for the second dose

Follow the same reservation process as you did for the first dose. (Some medical institutions may provide reservations for the first and the second doses at the first contact.) It is important that you receive two doses of your COVID-19 vaccine. The interval should be at least three weeks between the two doses if you receive the COVID-19 Pfizer [Comirnaty] vaccine; at least four weeks between the two doses if you receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. If you had AstraZeneca vaccine, the interval between two doses is usually 4-12 weeks. However, in order to ensure maximum efficacy, it is best to leave at least eight weeks. Please get the second vaccination as soon as possible if you have exceeded the period.

Video Instruction (Japanese)

Search Vaccination Sites

How to find your local vaccination site

Please find the Vaccination site from "Vaccine Navi" web.

The Large-scale Vaccination Centers in Tokyo and Osaka

Call center (Open hours: 7:00-21:00 Every day)
Tokyo: 0570-056-750(English)/0570-056-730(Japanese)
Osaka: 0570-060-221(English)/0570-080-770(Japanese)

Location
Tokyo: Otemachi Joint Government Building, 1-3-3 Otemachi Chiyoda-ku Tokyo MAP
Osaka:Osaka International Convention Center, 5-3-51 Nakanoshima Kita-ku Osaka MAP

Please refer to Ministry of Defence Website for more information. (※Japanese only)

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About Vaccines

Available Vaccines in Japan

Vaccines available in Japan are currently from Pfizer, Takeda/Moderna and AstraZeneca.
*The vaccination interval varies by vaccines. Please get the second vaccination as soon as possible, if you have exceeded the following period.

-Pfizer Inc.  ※Learn more
Vaccine name: Comirnaty
Pharmaceutical approval: February 14, 2021
Vaccine type: mRNA vaccine
Number of times to administer: twice
Vaccination interval: 21 days

-Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited/Moderna Inc. ※Learn more
Vaccine name: Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
Pharmaceutical approval: May 21, 2021
Vaccine type: mRNA vaccine
Number of times to administer: twice
Vaccination interval: 28 days

-AstraZeneca PLC ※Learn more
Vaccine name: Vaxzevria
Pharmaceutical approval: May 21, 2021
Vaccine type: viral vector vaccine
Number of times to administer: twice
Vaccination interval: 28~84 days(56-84 days for maximum efficacy)

サイト内リンク Click here for COVID-19 vaccination instruction of Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca in other languages

The Relief System for Injury to Health with Vaccination

Vaccinations may cause health problems (illness or disability). Although this is extremely rare, the risk cannot be eliminated, and a relief system has been established for this reason. In the case of health damage as a result of the vaccine from the COVID-19 vaccine, relief (medical expenses, disability pension benefits, etc.) is also available under the Immunization Act. Please consult with the municipality where your residence is located regarding the procedures required for application.

Consent to vaccination

Although we encourage all citizens to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, it is not compulsory or mandatory. Vaccination will be given only with the consent of the person to be vaccinated after the information provided. Please get vaccinated of your own decision, understanding both the effectiveness in preventing infectious diseases and the risk of side effects. No vaccination will be given without consent. Please do not force anyone in your workplace or those who around you to be vaccinated, and do not discriminate against those who have not been vaccinated.

Human Rights Counseling in foreign languages

Vaccination rollouts in Japan (by prefecture)

Vaccination program started on February 17th 2021, and is expected to continue until February 28th 2022.
The program has been starting with healthcare professionals, the elderly, people with pre-existing conditions and also people working for nursing homes. Currently, people aged 12 and over can get a vaccine.

Please refer to Prime Minister of Japan website for more information.

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Notice / Prevaccination Screening Questionnaire / Instructions

Please fill in the screening questionnaire form in Japanese by referring toサイト内リンク multiple translations.
サイト内リンク Notification
サイト内リンク Multiple translations for Japanese screening questionnaire

Instructions for vaccines
サイト内リンク Manufactured by Pfizer
サイト内リンク Manufactured by Takeda/Moderna
サイト内リンク Manufactured by AstraZeneca

サイト内リンク Other languages are here : Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, Indonesian, Khmer, Korean, Mongolian, Myanmar, Nepali, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese

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説明書(せつめいしょ)
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ファイザーという会社かいしゃのワクチンについて
モデルナという会社かいしゃのワクチンについて
アストラゼネカという会社かいしゃのワクチンについて

接種(せっしゅ)のおしらせ
新型しんがたコロナワクチンをってもらうときのためのおしらせです。
PPT 外国人がいこくじんかた
PPT 療育手帳りょういくてちょうあい手帳てちょう)をおもちのかた

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