Emergencies while hiking in Japan

Important information for adventure travelers

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Emergency Phone Numbers in Japan

Police: 110

Ambulance/Fire/Rescue: 119

Create and submit a hiking plan for safety

Japan has an online form where you can submit your hiking plans in case of an emergency. For more details please see the direct website called Compass.

Medical emergencies while hiking in Japan

If you encounter a medical emergency while hiking in Japan, it's important to take quick action to ensure the safety and well-being of the affected person. Here are some steps you can take:

  1. Call for help: If you have a mobile phone and there is network coverage, call for emergency services by dialing 119. If you do not have a mobile phone or there is no network coverage, try to find the nearest ranger station or other hiker who can assist.

  2. Administer first aid: If you are trained in first aid, administer appropriate care based on the person's condition. If you are not trained, stay calm and reassure the person that help is on the way.

  3. Stay with the person: If the person is unable to move or is unconscious, do not leave them alone. Stay with the person and monitor their breathing and pulse until help arrives.

  4. Follow instructions from emergency responders: When emergency responders arrive, follow their instructions and provide any necessary information about the person's condition and location. Be prepared to answer questions about the person's age, gender, medical history, and any medications they may be taking.

  5. Evacuate the person: Depending on the severity of the emergency, the person may need to be evacuated by helicopter or other means. Follow instructions from emergency responders and assist in any way possible.

Remember that prevention is the best way to avoid medical emergencies while hiking. Be sure to carry appropriate gear and supplies, stay hydrated, and be aware of your surroundings and any potential hazards.

If you are regularly recreating in the outdoors, Consider a wilderness first aid course.

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