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Visiting Japan with a severe seafood allergy -
03-06-2010, 11:32 AM
Hi all,
I was hoping to find other people who have been in this situation and could help me make sure I'm not forgetting anything. I am very, very allergic to all kinds of seafood and am going to be spending 10 days in Tokyo and Nikko in October. I have gotten a prescription for 2 epi-pens to bring (and filled out the permission to import form for Japan), I ordered allergy cards from selectwisely.com and they sent an emergency form as well to ask people to call a doctor if necessary. After googling, it appears that Japan might be a tricky place to eat in my situation. I've heard that seafood appears everywhere - I even heard someone had a reaction at a McDonald's. I always love to eat the local food, but in this situation obviously my safety has to come first and I will eat anywhere that is safe. What I haven't been able to figure out is if I stick to vegetarian restaurants, if I'll be okay - there's conflicting information on this online. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? We are travelling on a strict budget so will be limited to inexpensive places. Are there any regularly available dishes that you can recommend that I can get if I'm stuck? I have travelled all around Europe with no problems but I'm incredibly nervous about this trip. Thanks a lot for any help. |
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03-07-2010, 03:27 AM
Does your allergy include seaweed?
Have you had a more specific reaction test to find out what type of seafood triggers the reaction. You should be ok with plain rice, there is allot of that here and also tofu. but as the others point out, some form of seafood is used in most prepared food here. Hamburg steak usually has bonito in the sauce, and any burger chain that sells fish burger will have a degree of cross contimination. |
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03-07-2010, 05:12 AM
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Google "vegetarian in Tokyo" as there is quite a lot of information already out there on the topic. You may find places that are near where you will be staying/visiting. I agree with Nyororin that Japan is a very difficult country for someone with a seafood allergy- I have even seen fish extract listed as an ingredient in convenience store pastries, for whatever reason. Bringing as much food as you can with you or buying things that can't possibly have fish extract in them (yoghurt, fruit, veges etc) would probably be safest. |
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03-11-2010, 11:40 PM
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I believe the requirement here is for them to be listed if it is not clear from the ingredient list. |
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