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FILE No. OIQKA8G1GBQA · 2026-05-14 13:19:13 · OPERATOR: CIVILIAN
Travel Risk Calculator — Field Briefing
Mode: trip_planning
Place: Tokyo, Japan
Travel method: — |
Arrival: —
I. Composite Threat
19/100 — LOW
Travel with normal precautions.
III. Trip Readiness
0/100 — Poorly Prepared
IV. Top Risk Drivers
- Low risk of theft and drink spiking in nightlife districts (low) — Recent UK travel warning cites drink spiking and credit card fraud in Tokyo nightlife areas such as Kabukicho, Roppongi, Shibuya, and Ikebukuro. → Avoid these districts after dark; use reputable venues; keep valuables in a hotel safe.
- Low risk of measles outbreak in Tokyo (low) — Measles cases have increased in Tokyo, with reports of high transmission and severe complications. → Get measles vaccination before travel; monitor for fever, cough, rash; seek medical care if symptoms.
- Medium risk of sudden thunderstorms in Kanto region (medium) — Weather forecast warns of potential sudden thunderstorms and heavy rain across Kanto, including Tokyo, on May 13. → Check local weather alerts daily; avoid outdoor activities during sudden storms; carry an umbrella and stay indoors if rain.
V. Threat Vectors
| Crime | 15/100 |
| Health | 10/100 |
| Advisory | 10/100 |
| Political | 10/100 |
| Disaster | 55/100 |
| Transport Route | 9/100 |
| Environmental | 25/100 |
| Accommodation | 30/100 |
| Arrival Time | 30/100 |
| Digital Security | 15/100 |
| Money Safety | 10/100 |
| Personal Modifier | 30/100 |
VI. Executive Summary
Tokyo presents a low crime risk but recent drink‑spiking incidents in nightlife districts, a measles outbreak requiring vaccination, and an elevated risk of sudden thunderstorms in the Kanto region.
VII. Predict / Protect / Rescue / Restore
Predict
- Check the official foreign-ministry travel advisory for your destination.
- Check official health notices (WHO/CDC equivalent) for outbreaks.
- Check the local weather forecast for the next 72 hours.
- Check transport disruption notices (rail/strikes/airport delays).
- Track natural-disaster alerts (earthquake, storm, flood).
Protect
- Pre-book verified transport and avoid unsolicited drivers at hubs.
- Avoid late-night movement in unfamiliar areas.
- Keep digital and paper copies of your documents in two places.
- Use front-facing bags in crowded areas; do not place valuables in back pockets.
Rescue
- Save local emergency numbers (police, ambulance, fire, general 112/911).
- Identify the nearest hospital or clinic and how to reach it.
- Carry a backup payment card stored separately from your main wallet.
- Know the address of your country’s embassy or consulate.
Restore
- After return, monitor symptoms (especially fever, GI, respiratory) for 14 days.
- Replace any lost or expiring documents promptly.
- Report any theft or fraud to your bank and local authorities.
- Review your insurance claim needs while details are fresh.
- Update your travel checklist for next time.
- Build in a rest day after long or stressful travel.
VIII. Emergency Numbers
| Police | 110 |
| Ambulance | 119 |
| Fire | 119 |
| General | 110 |
IX. Personalized Checklist
- ☐ Verify passport validity (often must exceed travel dates by 6 months).
- ☐ Confirm vaccines and any required health certificates.
- ☐ Purchase travel insurance and bring written proof.
- ☐ Save emergency numbers and embassy/consulate contacts.
- ☐ Confirm accommodation in writing.
- ☐ Pre-book the airport transfer or first transit.
- ☐ Pack medication with a doctor's note for controlled substances.
- ☐ Set up a backup payment method stored separately.
- ☐ Download offline maps for your destination.
- ☐ Share your itinerary with a trusted contact.
X. Disclaimer
Travel Risk Calculator provides estimated travel-threat information for preparation purposes only. It does not replace official advisories, medical advice, emergency alerts, immigration rules, insurance advice, police guidance, embassy information, or professional security consultation.
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