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•  All accommodations feature private baths with hot water and Western-style toilet
                    facilities

                 •  Some hotels and restaurants in Japan still have designated areas for smoking. While
                    O.A.T. strives to provide our travelers with non-smoking hotel rooms and local
                    restaurants, please note that you may encounter cigarette smoke odor during your
                    visit to Japan.

               Steps to Take Before Your Trip

               Before you leave on this adventure, we recommend the following:

                 •  Check with the CDC for their recommendations for the countries you’ll be
                    visiting. You can contact them online at http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel or by phone
                    at 1-800-232-4636.

                 •  Have a medical checkup with your doctor at least 6 weeks before your trip.

                 •  Pick up any necessary medications, both prescription and over-the-counter.

                 •  Have a dental and/or eye checkup. (Recommended, but less urgent)


               No Vaccines Required
               At the time of writing there were no required vaccines for this trip. The CDC recommends
               that all travelers be up to date on their routine vaccinations and on basic travel vaccines like
               Hepatitis A and Typhoid, but these are suggestions only. However, this could change in future
               so we encourage you to check with the CDC yourself before meeting with your doctor.


               Medication Suggestions
                 •  An antibiotic medication for gastrointestinal illness

                 •  Prescription pain medication in the unlikely event of an injury in a remote location

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               that your doctor will recommend anti-malarial medication.


               Traveling with Medications

                 •  Pack medications in your carry-on bag to avoid loss and to have them handy.

                 •  Keep medicines in their original, labeled containers for a quicker security screen at the
                    airport and a better experience if you get stopped by customs while overseas.
                 •  Bring copies of your prescriptions, written using the generic drug name rather than a
                    brand name to be prepared for any unforeseen loss of your medications.












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