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Routine Vaccination for Students

As parents/guardians, you are undoubtedly paying careful attention to the daily upkeep of your child’s health.
An important part of this are Routine Vaccinations which are administered according to the Vaccination Law, which stipulates the types of vaccinations, the number of doses and the age at which they are to be received. For children, who do not have natural immunity against infectious diseases, vaccination plays a critical role in safeguarding their health by protecting them against infections and contraction of diseases, reducing symptoms and preventing prolonged illnesses.  As such, please check your Maternal and Child Health Handbook (母子健康手帳) for your child's Routine Vaccination progress. If your child has not received any of the vaccinations below, please take this opportunity to get him/her vaccinated as soon as possible.

Types of Routine Vaccines, Applicable Ages and Number of Shots

The cost of the following routine vaccines which are stipulated by law will be borne under public expenses (free of cost) provided that the child is within the eligible age range for that vaccination. 

Vaccination

Age Criteria

Dose

DPT-IPV (Diphtheria, Pertussis,
Tetanus, and Inactivated Polio Vaccine)*1

(quadruple vaccine)

Stage 1(1st shot):
3 months old up to 7.5 years old (after 1st shot, 2 additional shots at at least 20 days interval)

3

Booster shot: 3 months old up to 7.5 years old (At least 6 months after 1st shot)

1

Measles/Rubella Combination Vaccine

Children in their year of kindergarten

(During 1 year period prior to entering elementary school)

1

Japanese Encephalitis

Stage 1: (1st shot): 6 months old up to 7.5 years old 
(1 additional shot at at least 6 days after 1st shot)

2

Booster shot: 6 months old up to 7.5 years old (At least 6 months after the 1st shot)

1

* If your child has not completed his or her vaccinations, please consult with your ward’s health center. 

Places Administering Routine Vaccinations

Participating Medical Institutions in Saitama City (appointment necessary at respective medical institutions) 

Things to bring with you

1) Mother and Child Health Handbook
2) Health Card
3) Routine Vaccination Coupon 
  * Please contact your ward health center if you do not have the coupon.
4) Eligibility Certificate of Medical Subsidy for Children
 ※ If you do not have a routine vaccination coupon, please get it directly from your ward health center
 ※ In this case, please bring your Mother and Child Health Handbook and photo ID.  

1.     Other Information

Each vaccine has its age-appropriate vaccination schedule. Children who, for whatever reason, were not immunized at the standard vaccination age but are still within the age range stipulated by law can receive their vaccinations as usual.
If you have any further inquiries, please contact your Ward Health Center.

Health Center

Telephone Number

Nishi Ward

048-620-2700

Kita Ward

048-669-6100

Omiya Ward

048-646-3100

Minuma Ward

048-681-6100

Chuo Ward

048-840-6111

Sakura Ward

048-856-6200

Urawa Ward

048-824-3971

Minami Ward

048- 844-7200

Midori Ward

048-712-1200

Iwatsuki Ward

048-790-0222

Measles and Rubella Routine Vaccinations Stage 2 

The Measles virus is highly contagious and can be spread easily through sneezing, coughing and physical contact. If infected, the main symptoms may include a high fever of 38 degrees Celsius or more, coughing and skin rashes. It may also lead to secondary infections such as pneumonia or complications such as encephalitis as a result of a weakened immune system. 
The objective in doing two injections instead of one is to increase antibody levels and ensure even greater protection against diseases. We therefore ask that you get Stage 2 of the Measles/Rubella (MR) Combination Vaccine.  

Inquiries:

Health Education Division,
Saitama City Board of Education
TEL: 048-829-1678


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