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 announced 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.
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.
Table of contents
- Oct. 3, 2025, 7:50 a.m. State of emergency extended for parts of La Libertad region
- Oct. 3, 2025, 7:45 a.m. Demonstrations by some transport companies, etc. (Friday, October 3)
- Oct. 2, 2025, 7:55 a.m. Demonstrations by some transport companies, etc. (Thursday, October 2nd)
- Oct. 2, 2025, 6:30 a.m. Update on Peru Overseas Safety Measures Information (July-September 2025)
- Sept. 30, 2025, 5:45 a.m. Information on applying for free textbooks for the first semester of the 2026 academic year
- Sept. 27, 2025, 7:45 a.m. Large-scale protest demonstrations by civic groups (mainly young people) (Saturday, September 27th and Sunday, September 28th)
State of emergency extended for parts of La Libertad region
Oct. 3, 2025, 7:50 a.m.
1. The Peruvian government has published in the Official Gazette an extension of the state of emergency in parts of La Libertad region for 60 days from October 6th in order to combat threats posed by illegal mining and organized crime.
[Areas where a state of emergency has been declared]
Patas County, La Libertad
[Official Gazette (Spanish only): Decreto Supremo No 122-2025-PCM]
https://busquedas.elperuano.pe/dispositivo/NL/2444432-1
2 During this period, the declaration will restrict some of the constitutionally guaranteed rights in the affected areas, such as the inviolability of the home, freedom of movement, assembly, and personal freedom. Security authorities may also conduct checkpoint inspections and searches of vehicles without a warrant. Those planning to travel to or stay in the area should take special care to always carry identification with them when going out.
3 During the state of emergency, people in Patas town, Patas county, La Libertad region will be prohibited from going outside from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. (Except for those requiring emergency medical care, those who need to purchase medicine, medical workers, and those engaged in work that supports people's livelihoods, etc.).
4. The Japanese government has previously issued a "Level 1 Danger Information: Exercise Extreme Caution" for the region, warning people to be careful. The region is extremely dangerous due to confirmed activity by hostile forces involved in illegal mining and organized crime. Therefore, please refrain from entering the region.
(Overseas Danger Information)
https://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/info/pcinfectionspothazardinfo_261.html#ad-image-0
[Contact information]
Embassy of Japan in Peru, Consular Section
Av. San Felipe 356, Jesus Maria, Lima, Peru
Phone: (+51-1)219-9551
consjapon@li.mofa.go.jp
https://www.pe.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/
Demonstrations by some transport companies, etc. (Friday, October 3)
Oct. 3, 2025, 7:45 a.m.
1 According to media reports, there is a possibility that a demonstration calling for improved security will be held in Lima on Friday, October 3rd (start and end times and route are unknown). In past demonstrations, participants from the outskirts of Lima have typically entered the city early in the morning or the day before, and traveled to the National Assembly (Congreso de la Republica). There is a possibility that the demonstrations will continue intermittently and for a long period of time.
2. Please exercise caution near demonstrations, and if you come across one, do not approach.
3. The situation in Peru is fluid. Those planning to travel or stay in the country, as well as those already in the country, are advised to take the following safety precautions and exercise caution to avoid being caught up in unforeseen situations such as demonstrations, crime, or natural disasters.
(1) Make efforts to obtain the latest security information from the media, etc.
(2) Keep your belongings to a minimum and carry them out of sight. Always carry your identification.
(3) Be cautious even in places that are usually considered relatively safe.
(4) If you encounter a robber, do not resist under any circumstances, as resistance may lead to injury or even murder. Always act with your own safety as your first priority.
(5) If a demonstration or other event is taking place, do not approach it. If you encounter a demonstration or other event, leave the area immediately.
(6) Unless necessary, avoid government agencies and police facilities that could become targets if protests turn violent.
(7) When traveling or staying in a foreign country, allow yourself more time than usual in case of road or airport closures, etc.
4. The Japanese government has issued risk information levels of 1 (take extreme caution) and 2 (avoid non-essential travel) and 3 (avoid all travel) for various regions in Peru. (Risk Information)
https://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/info/pcinfectionspothazardinfo_261.html#ad-image-0
[Contact information]
Embassy of Japan in Peru, Consular Section
Av. San Felipe 356, Jesus Maria, Lima, Peru
Phone: (+51-1)219-9551
consjapon@li.mofa.go.jp
https://www.pe.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/
Demonstrations by some transport companies, etc. (Thursday, October 2nd)
Oct. 2, 2025, 7:55 a.m.
1 According to reports and social media, a demonstration calling for improved security will be held in Lima on Thursday, October 2nd by some transport workers and others.
Demonstrators are expected to gather at Campo de Marte in the Jesús María district at around 2:00 PM, and at Plaza Dos de Mayo in Old Lima at around 4:00 PM. Demonstrators from the outskirts of Lima may enter the city early in the morning or the day before, and may travel to the National Assembly (Congreso de la Republica) as their destination.
2. Please exercise caution near demonstrations, and if you come across one, do not approach.
3. The situation in Peru is fluid. Those planning to travel or stay in the country, as well as those already in the country, are advised to take the following safety precautions and exercise caution to avoid being caught up in unforeseen situations such as demonstrations, crime, or natural disasters.
(1) Make efforts to obtain the latest security information from the media, etc.
(2) Keep your belongings to a minimum and carry them out of sight. Always carry your identification.
(3) Be cautious even in places that are usually considered relatively safe.
(4) If you encounter a robber, do not resist under any circumstances, as resistance may lead to injury or even murder. Always act with your own safety as your first priority.
(5) If a demonstration or other event is taking place, do not approach it. If you encounter a demonstration or other event, leave the area immediately.
(6) Unless necessary, avoid government agencies and police facilities that could become targets if protests turn violent.
(7) When traveling or staying in a foreign country, allow yourself more time than usual in case of road or airport closures, etc.
4. The Japanese government has issued risk information levels of 1 (take extreme caution) and 2 (avoid non-essential travel) and 3 (avoid all travel) for various regions in Peru. (Risk Information)
https://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/info/pcinfectionspothazardinfo_261.html#ad-image-0
[Contact information]
Embassy of Japan in Peru, Consular Section
Av. San Felipe 356, Jesus Maria, Lima, Peru
Phone: (+51-1)219-9551
consjapon@li.mofa.go.jp
https://www.pe.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/
Update on Peru Overseas Safety Measures Information (July-September 2025)
Oct. 2, 2025, 6:30 a.m.
Please stay up to date with the latest security information and exercise caution.
[Contact information]
Embassy of Japan in Peru, Consular Section
Av. San Felipe 356, Jesus Maria, Lima, Peru
Phone: (+51-1)219-9551
consjapon@li.mofa.go.jp
https://www.pe.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/
Information on applying for free textbooks for the first semester of the 2026 academic year
Sept. 30, 2025, 5:45 a.m.
1. Children of compulsory education age (born between April 2, 2011 and April 1, 2020) who have Japanese nationality (including those with dual nationality) and who reside overseas and who intend to go on to a Japanese junior high school, high school, etc. in the future are eligible to receive textbooks used in Japanese elementary and junior high schools free of charge.
2. If you wish to apply for textbooks for the 2025 academic year (first semester for 1st to 5th grade elementary school students, and the entire year for 6th grade elementary school students through junior high school students), please fill out the necessary information in the 3 below and attach a copy of your child's passport by Friday, October 10th. Applications can be made by sending an email to the Embassy's email address below, or by visiting the Embassy's counter.
*1 If you require enlarged textbooks or textbooks for special needs schools, please let us know separately.
*2 If your child attends a Japanese school, the school will order the items separately, so there is no need to apply here.
Send application form by email to: consjapon@li.mofa.go.jp
In-person application: Av. San Felipe 356, Jesus Maria, Lima, Peru
Counter reception: Weekdays 9:00-12:00 / 14:15-17:15
For more information, please visit our website (https://www.pe.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_ja/kyokashoannai.html).
3. [Requirements for applying for free textbooks]
I would like to apply for free distribution of textbooks for the first semester of the 2025 school year for elementary school students and for the entire year for sixth graders and junior high school students as follows:
Student Name:
Applicable grade: Elementary school/Middle school (please select one)
date of birth:
Parent's name:
Contact details such as phone number:
Email address where you would like to receive communications:
4. We will contact you by email around March of next year regarding the collection of your textbooks. If it is difficult for you to come in person, we can have someone collect them on your behalf. Please note that we do not send textbooks to rural areas by cash on delivery.
[Contact information]
Embassy of Japan in Peru, Consular Section
Av. San Felipe 356, Jesus Maria, Lima, Peru
Phone: (+51-1)219-9551
consjapon@li.mofa.go.jp
https://www.pe.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/
Large-scale protest demonstrations by civic groups (mainly young people) (Saturday, September 27th and Sunday, September 28th)
Sept. 27, 2025, 7:45 a.m.
1 According to media reports, large-scale protests led by civic groups (mainly young people) are scheduled to take place in Lima on Saturday, September 27th and Sunday, September 28th to voice dissatisfaction with government policies.
2 We have received information that the demonstration on Saturday, September 27th will begin at around 4:00-5:00 PM, gathering at Plaza San Martin in Lima's old town before moving toward the National Assembly (Congreso de la Republica) (the time and location of the demonstration on Sunday, September 28th is unknown). Participants from the outskirts of Lima may be traveling into the city early in the morning or the day before. If possible, please avoid stopping along the expected route or during the times when the demonstration is scheduled to take place, and if you do happen to come across a demonstration, please exercise caution and do not approach.
3. The situation in Peru is fluid. Those planning to travel or stay in the country, as well as those already in the country, are advised to take the following safety precautions and exercise caution to avoid being caught up in unforeseen situations such as demonstrations, crime, or natural disasters.
(1) Make efforts to obtain the latest security information from the media, etc.
(2) Keep your belongings to a minimum and carry them out of sight. Always carry your identification.
(3) Be cautious even in places that are usually considered relatively safe.
(4) If you encounter a robber, do not resist under any circumstances, as resistance may lead to injury or even murder. Always act with your own safety as your first priority.
(5) If a demonstration or other event is taking place, do not approach it. If you encounter a demonstration or other event, leave the area immediately.
(6) Unless necessary, avoid government agencies and police facilities that could become targets if protests turn violent.
(7) When traveling or staying in a foreign country, allow yourself more time than usual in case of road or airport closures, etc.
4. The Japanese government has issued risk information levels of 1 (take extreme caution) and 2 (avoid non-essential travel) and 3 (avoid all travel) for various regions in Peru. (Risk Information)
https://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/info/pcinfectionspothazardinfo_261.html#ad-image-0
[Contact information]
Embassy of Japan in Peru, Consular Section
Av. San Felipe 356, Jesus Maria, Lima, Peru
Phone: (+51-1)219-9551
consjapon@li.mofa.go.jp
https://www.pe.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/