Kunitake Horie
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Safety Zones in Guatemala – Which Areas Should I Avoid?
Hi everyone,I’m planning my first trip to Guatemala soon and am really excited about exploring the country. However, I’ve heard that some areas can be dangerous, and I’m a bit worried about safety,...
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My Travel Experience in Guatemala
My Travel Experience in GuatemalaI recently returned from a two-week trip to Guatemala, and I must say it was an unforgettable adventure full of vibrant culture and stunning landscapes. Before the ...
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24-Hour Help Lines, etc.
Many travel insurance companies and international help services operate 24/7, promptly responding to sudden troubles and medical needs. These helplines assist with referrals to local hospitals and ...
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Kunitake Horie created an article,
How to Use Travel Insurance and Contact Information
If you get sick, injured, or encounter trouble in Guatemala, your travel insurance support will be very helpful. It reduces medical cost burdens, provides emergency transportation, medical interpre...
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Nearby Hospitals and Clinics (Availability of Japanese-speaking Staff, Address)
Guatemala City has several well-equipped private hospitals, one example is Hospital Herrera Llerandi (address: Zona 15). Japanese-speaking staff are rare; basic communication will be in English or ...
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Japanese Embassy/Consulate Address, Phone Number, and Hours
Japanese nationals in Guatemala can seek assistance at the Japanese Embassy (address: 10 Avenida 14-62, Zona 10, Guatemala City) for emergencies, passport reissue, legal consultations, etc. The pho...
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Emergency Medical and Fire Services Contact
In emergencies such as sudden illness, injury, or fire, call "128" to request ambulance or fire truck dispatch. Since calls are generally in Spanish, it is helpful to prepare simple phrases to expl...
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Local Police (Numbers and Usage Precautions)
In Guatemala, dial "110" or "122" to contact the police in emergencies. During the call, it is important to stay calm and provide an accurate location (address or nearby landmarks). Clearly explain...
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Emergency Action Manual (How to Contact Family and Acquaintances)
In case of accidents, illness, or crime, first calmly move to a safe place. Immediately contact the police (110 or 122) or emergency services (128) and clearly explain the situation. If possible, s...
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Health Maintenance and Hygiene Precautions (Drinking Water, Insect Bite Prevention, etc.)
Tap water in Guatemala is not safe for drinking; always purchase bottled water with sealed caps. Avoid consuming raw water and ice as they often cause stomach troubles and food poisoning. Inspect t...