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.
Local and national news
Information for the past 30 days.
Lifting of infectious disease risk information for Mpox
Sept. 12, 2025, midnight Wide area information (infectious diseases)
●The infectious disease risk information level 1 (take extreme caution) regarding Mpox issued for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, the Republic of the Congo, and the Central African Republic will be lifted.
●Sporadical infections are still being seen around the world, so please stay up to date on the infection situation in your destination and take measures to prevent infection.
Alert regarding piracy and other incidents in the waters of Central and South America
Aug. 15, 2025, midnight wide area information
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Although the number of incidents of piracy and other crimes (Note) in the waters of Central and South America is decreasing, vigilance remains necessary. Operators of ships sailing through these waters and those planning to board such ships should be fully aware of the risk of encountering damage from piracy and other crimes in these waters, make efforts to obtain the latest information, take great care to ensure safety, and, depending on the situation, refrain from boarding ships sailing through these waters.
Note: "Piracy and other incidents" includes "piracy" that occurs on the high seas and "armed robbery" that occurs within territorial waters.
Travel advisories from local embassies and consulates
Information from the past two weeks.
Precautions when using medium- to long-distance buses and tourist buses in Peru
Sept. 12, 2025, 5:05 a.m.
1 In Peru, there have been many rear-end collisions and cliff falls involving medium- to long-distance buses and tourist buses due to speeding, poor vehicle maintenance, and drowsiness at the wheel. In particular, we recommend that you avoid using long-distance buses as much as possible, keeping in mind that many accidents have occurred due to careless driving by drivers and poor vehicle maintenance.
When using medium- to long-distance buses or tourist buses, please take safety precautions yourself, such as avoiding night buses whenever possible, choosing bus companies that have implemented safety measures, and always wearing your seat belt while on the bus, in case you are involved in an unforeseen traffic accident.
For information on bus companies operating each route, please contact iPeru (Peruvian Trade and Tourism Promotion Agency's Travel Support Information Center).
iPeru (Peruvian Trade and Tourism Promotion Agency Travel Support Information Center) (English available)
TEL: (01) 616-7300 (24H)
WhatsApp: 94449-2314 (24H)
Email: iperu@promperu.gob.pe
(1) Selecting a bus company that has implemented safety measures In Peru, where there are many cases of bus rear-end collisions and cliff falls, when choosing a medium- to long-distance bus or tourist bus, we strongly recommend that you fully anticipate the possibility of an accident occurring in any case and select a bus company that has implemented the following safety measures.
□Is the vehicle equipped with a GPS or speed monitoring system?
□Are luggage inspections and facial photographs conducted before boarding?
□Is the journey direct from the departure point to the destination, with no passengers getting off or boarding along the way (to prevent criminals who collude with the driver to commit theft from getting off or boarding along the way)?
- For long distances, two or more drivers will be on duty in shifts (passenger transport drivers are prohibited from driving for five consecutive hours during the day and four consecutive hours at night).
(reference)
On the website of the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) of Peru, you can enter the name of a bus company to check whether it is licensed by the ministry (Spanish only).
https://www.mtc.gob.pe/tramitesenlinea/tweb_tLinea/tw_ConsultaDGTT/ntransporte_pasajeros.aspx
(2) Wearing seat belts and selecting seats When riding medium- to long-distance buses and tourist buses in Peru, both crew and passengers are required to wear seat belts. Before departure, check that the seat belt is not broken, and wear it at all times while on board. Also, do not walk around the vehicle unnecessarily while on board.
Also, when riding the train, be sure to check the location of escape routes and emergency exits, carry a means of contact and identification in case of an accident, and keep your cell phone charged.
(3) Other measures to prevent accidents
If heavy items are placed on the upper shelves, they may fall and cause injury in the event of sudden braking or a rollover. Do not place items overhead, or make sure they are securely fastened.
Also, if you feel that the driver is driving too fast or seems to be falling asleep, please report this to the crew immediately.
2 There have been many cases of theft of valuables at bus terminals and on buses in Peru.
When using medium- to long-distance buses or tourist buses in Peru, we recommend taking the following security measures.
(1) There have been many cases of luggage theft around bus terminals. This has not only been caused by a single perpetrator, but also by multiple perpetrators, such as one person approaching you and then stealing your luggage while you are distracted. Therefore, please be careful and pay close attention to your surroundings when you are around bus terminals.
(2) Please keep your passport, mobile phone, wallet, and other valuables close to you while on the bus and be careful when sleeping. Also, to avoid theft of sleeping pills, please do not accept food or drink from strangers.
(3) Please read the safety guide posted on our website, "5. Precautions when traveling," and be familiar with "9. Emergency contact information" in the same guide in case of an emergency.
https://www.pe.emb-japan.go.jp/files/100145917.pdf
3. The Japanese government has issued risk information levels of 1 (take extreme caution), 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
State of Emergency extended for Trujillo and Bill counties in La Libertad region
Sept. 5, 2025, 4:40 a.m.
1 The Peruvian government has announced in the Official Gazette that it will extend the state of emergency it had declared for security purposes in Trujillo and Viru counties in La Libertad Region for 60 days from September 6th.
[Official Gazette (Spanish only): Decreto Supremo N114-2025-PCM]
https://busquedas.elperuano.pe/dispositivo/NL/2434967-1
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. 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
The murder of an Indonesian embassy staff member in the Lima district
Sept. 4, 2025, 1:45 a.m.
1 According to reports, an Indonesian embassy staff member was shot and killed on the evening and night of September 1st on Cesar Vallejo Street in the Lince district of Lima. The victim reportedly lived in an apartment building in the area. The police are currently investigating the incident, but the motive is unclear at this time.
2. The Lima district of Lima is close to San Isidro and Miraflores, where many Japanese residents live, and it is anticipated that similar incidents may occur in other areas of the city in the future. Therefore, please be extra vigilant when going out, especially when traveling by bicycle or on foot at night, and pay extra attention to suspicious persons and vehicles. In addition, please make sure to check your surroundings on your commute route and around your home to ensure your safety.
Additionally, since it has been pointed out that the perpetrator may have known the victim's lifestyle patterns in advance, please be mindful of managing your behavior in a way that makes it difficult for a third party to identify your lifestyle patterns, such as by changing your departure time, route, and means of transportation as much as possible so that your activities when going out or commuting are not always fixed at the same time or on the same route. If you make any changes, please share them with your family and make sure to check on your whereabouts.
3. 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
State of Emergency extended for Salmilla County, Tumbes
Sept. 2, 2025, 6 a.m.
1 The Peruvian government has announced in the Official Gazette that it will extend the state of emergency in Salmilla County, Tumbes Province, for security purposes for 60 days from September 2nd.
[Official Gazette (Spanish only): Decreto Supremo No 111-2025-PCM]
https://busquedas.elperuano.pe/dispositivo/NL/2432594-2
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. 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
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Embassy of Japan in Peru, Consular Section
URL: https://www.pe.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/index.html
Phone: 01-219-9551
Email: consjapon@li.mofa.go.jp
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