COVID-19 risks
Oct. 19, 2022, midnight
In light of the general improvement in the global infection situation and the fact that the G7 countries have already canceled the designation of levels by country and region, all the new coronavirus infectious disease risk information was issued on October 19. The world is uniformly set to level 1 (please be careful).
Aug. 24, 2022, midnight
On August 24, the infectious disease risk information for 41 countries was changed from level 3 (recommendation to avoid travel) to level 2 (please refrain from non-essential travel), and the infectious disease risk information for 55 countries/regions was changed to level 2. The level has been lowered from (Please refrain from unnecessary and non-urgent travel) to Level 1 (Please be careful).
July 25, 2022, midnight
On July 23, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the global outbreak of monkeypox a "public health emergency of international concern". According to the WHO, more than 16,000 cases of monkeypox infection in 75 countries and regions have been reported so far, and the infection is spreading worldwide.
July 1, 2022, midnight
Although the infection status of the new corona varies depending on the situation in each country and region, the risk of death and aggravation has decreased, and deregulation at the water's edge and in Japan has also been seen, especially in countries where vaccination is progressing worldwide. I'm on the way. Based on these trends, the infectious disease risk information level is now available after comprehensively considering the actual conditions of each country / region, such as the status of infection, vaccination status, infectious disease control / medical system, and status of various measures in each country / region. Was reviewed.
May 26, 2022, midnight
Although the infection status of the new corona varies depending on the situation in each country and region, the number of new infections and deaths is declining worldwide, and the risk of death and aggravation is mainly in countries where vaccination is progressing. Is declining, and regulations are being relaxed at the water's edge and in Japan. Based on these trends, the infectious disease risk information level is now available after comprehensively considering the actual conditions of each country / region, such as the status of infection, vaccination status, infectious disease control / medical system, and status of various measures in each country / region. Was reviewed.
April 1, 2022, midnight
The level of infectious disease risk information should be reviewed after comprehensively considering the actual situation of each country / region, such as the number of newly infected people in each country / region, vaccination status, infectious disease control / medical system, and status of various measures. It was made. As a result, infectious disease risk information has been reduced from Level 3 "Recommendation for suspension of travel" to Level 2 "Please stop unnecessary and unurgent travel" in 106 countries.
Nov. 29, 2021, midnight
As the infection may spread further, please be informed and try to prevent the infection.
Aug. 13, 2021, midnight
As the infection may spread further, please obtain the latest information and try to prevent the infection.
May 18, 2021, midnight
Coronavirus infections are still spreading worldwide, with more than 160 million confirmed infections and more than 3 million deaths worldwide. Although the number of infected people is decreasing in North America and Europe, the situation continues to require caution, such as the remarkable spread of infection in South Asia.
Based on this situation, the infectious disease risk information level in Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Seychelles, Saint Lucia, Thailand, East Timor, and Mongolia has been newly set to Level 2 by comprehensively considering various situations including the deterioration of the infection situation. "Please stop unnecessary and unurgent travel" has been raised to Level 3 "Travel Cancellation Recommendation".
Oct. 30, 2020, midnight
As the infection may spread further, please obtain the latest information and try to prevent the infection.
Travel advisories from local embassies and consulates
Information from the past two weeks.
Caution during the New Year holidays
Dec. 20, 2024, 5:41 p.m.
1. The Indonesian Police conducts "Operasi Lilin (Candlelight Operation)" every year from before Christmas to the New Year in order to ensure the safety and security of citizens and smooth traffic flow, and strengthens vigilance in relevant areas.
2. According to reports, this year's Candlelight Campaign will take place from December 21st to January 2nd of the next year.
3. Japanese nationals should continue to be vigilant against terrorism during the New Year holidays. When visiting places that are likely to be targets of terrorism (police stations and other security facilities, religious facilities (especially churches and temples), commercial facilities and other places where large numbers of people gather, public transportation, hotels, etc.) or their surrounding areas, please pay attention to your surroundings and make efforts to ensure your own safety by leaving the area immediately if you sense any suspicious situation.
4. In addition, the Indonesian police will implement temporary traffic restrictions on some routes that are expected to be congested from December 21 to January 2 to deal with traffic congestion caused by people returning home. The specific restrictions are expected to change depending on traffic conditions, so Japanese nationals residing in Indonesia are requested to pay attention to traffic conditions when they go out and make an effort to obtain the latest information.
Embassy of Japan in Indonesia Consular Section
Embassy main phone number: 021-3192-4308 (available 24 hours a day) For urgent matters outside of office hours on weekdays and on holidays, you will be connected to an emergency operator.
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Caution during the Christmas and New Year period
Dec. 19, 2024, 1:06 p.m.
1. What you need to know before you travel (1) Passport: You must have a passport with at least 6 months remaining validity upon entering Indonesia and with enough blank visa pages.
(2) Visa or residence permit: e-VOA (https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/) There have been several problems with inputting information incorrectly and fake websites when applying. If you are not comfortable with online procedures, you can also apply at the counter when you arrive.
(3) Indonesian Immigration: When you pass through the manned immigration counter, please check that the VOA visa sticker is still attached to your passport. If you use the Auto Gate, the sticker will not be attached.
(4) Electronic Customs Declaration (E-CD): Customs declaration has been fully digitized, and travelers from overseas will submit a QR code to customs officials using the information they have previously declared online (https://ecd.beacukai.go.id/). Sites that ask for credit card information are fake.
(5) Taking photographs within the airport facility: Taking photographs is prohibited near the immigration inspection area.
(6) Bali Provincial Tourism Tax: Can be paid through the “Love Bali” system (https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id) or at the counter near the international arrivals exit at the airport.
(7) Driving a car or motorcycle: International driver's licenses obtained in Japan are not valid not only in Bali, but throughout Indonesia.
(8) Overseas travel insurance: We strongly recommend that you purchase overseas travel insurance. If you are using insurance provided by your credit card, check the terms and conditions before you leave and purchase additional insurance if necessary. Bring plenty of medication for any chronic illnesses, and we recommend that you carry a doctor's letter in English regarding your medical history and medication history just in case.
(9) Every year during the New Year holidays, heavy traffic congestion occurs, especially in tourist areas, and traffic restrictions are implemented. Travel may take longer than expected, so please allow yourself plenty of time.
2. Rules that foreign tourists must follow: Comply with Indonesian laws, respect Indonesian customs, and pay attention to the Bali Governor's Notice (https://www.denpasar.id.emb-japan.go.jp/files/100515972.pdf). In addition, obey traffic rules and be careful not to commit traffic violations or cause traffic accidents.
3. Public Safety (1) General Public Safety During the busy event period from Christmas through to the New Year, there is an increase in general crimes such as money scams, pickpocketing, and snatch thefts, as well as drug-related crimes. Please be extra aware of your surroundings and remain vigilant (https://www.denpasar.id.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_ja/04_02safe.html#id11).
There have also been cases of fights involving drunk people, including foreigners, resulting in deaths and injuries. It is especially important to be careful in busy areas late at night, as you may become embroiled in such incidents.
(2) Terrorism Situation There is no specific information on terrorist threats in Bali, West Nusa Tenggara, or East Nusa Tenggara, but there have been reports of terrorist arrests within Indonesia, and the threat of terrorism remains latent. When visiting places that are likely to be targets of terrorism (police facilities, government facilities, religious facilities, large shopping malls, nightclubs, etc.), please pay attention to your surroundings, and if you notice any suspicious people or situations, please make your own safety your top priority, such as by leaving the area immediately.
4. Preparation for Natural Disasters Natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and rain and flooding have been occurring all over Indonesia. As it is the rainy season, the weather is particularly bad, and damage from high waves, fallen trees and landslides caused by heavy rain is likely to occur. We recommend that you take this opportunity to prepare and check evacuation shelters, evacuation equipment, emergency contact information, etc., and share information with family and friends in case of an emergency.
A tsunami hazard map can be found in the Embassy's "Safety Guide (Natural Disasters)" (https://www.denpasar.id.emb-japan.go.jp/files/100604543.pdf).
5. Infectious diseases Mosquitoes are more likely to breed during the rainy season, which can lead to the spread of dengue fever and other diseases. Please take measures against mosquitoes, such as using insect repellent. In addition, outbreaks of rabies continue, so please be careful not only of wild animals but also of animals kept as pets. For more information about infectious diseases, please see ( https://www.denpasar.id.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_ja/04_02safe.html#id10 ).
6. Consulate-General services during the New Year holidays The Consulate-General will be closed from Saturday, December 28 to Thursday, January 2. During the closure, emergency matters related to human life, etc. will be handled by calling the Consulate-General's main telephone number (+62) 0361-227628.
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[Contact] Consulate-General of Japan in Denpasar
Jl.Raya Puputan No.170, Renon, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Tel: (+62) 0361-227628
Fax: (+62) 0361-265066
e-mail: denpasar@dp.mofa.go.jp
Web: https://www.denpasar.id.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/index.html
Closed: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays Opening hours: 08:30-12:00, 13:30-16:00