Updated March 21, 2024
Onsite Health & Safety
Check this page for updates about health and safety recommendations.
Our community’s well-being is extremely important to us, and creating a safe, worry-free event is our top priority. We will adjust our health and safety protocols as needed while updating this page with information about plans for our attendees onsite. We continue to look to local municipality guidelines to make the best and most informed decisions around onsite safety and requirements. All in-person attendance requirements are subject to change based on local guidelines.
COVID-19
Masks are recommended, but not required, to attend this event. There are no vaccine or testing requirements to attend this event. These are both subject to change based on local municipality requirements and any changes in COVID-19.
If you are traveling from abroad, review the entry requirements from your country of origin here. Currently, there are no vaccination or testing requirements to enter Japan. Requirements may change so check back regularly.
We encourage all attendees to take a COVID-19 self-test prior to traveling to the event and when they return home. Remain at home if you test positive or feel ill.
Masks
We encourage high-risk individuals, and those with family or colleagues who are at a higher risk of getting COVID-19, to consider wearing a high-quality mask recommended by health agencies. We also ask that you respect those around you who choose to wear a mask. A limited number of masks will be available upon request at Registration onsite.
Food Allergies
The Linux Foundation believes it’s essential to prioritize the safety and well-being of all attendees, including those with food allergies.
If you have a food allergy we need to be aware of, please email us at events@linuxfoundation.org.
Safety Resources & Tips
Attendee safety is our top priority. Always exercise common sense and good judgment when traveling.
Medical Resources
Hospital
Japan, 〒101-8643 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Kanda Izumicho, 1
+81 3-3862-9111
850 meters, 13-minute walk
URGENT CARE
Mitsui Memorial Hospital Emergency Department
1 Kanda Izumicho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0024, Japan
+81 3-3862-9111
850 meters, 13-minute walk
Pharmacy
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 2 Chome−5−14 宝仙堂ビル 1F
+81 3-3251-2606
400 meters, 6-minute walk
In an Emergency
Dial 110 for police emergencies and dial 119 for ambulance or fire emergencies.
Safety & Trauma Resources
Police
Manseibashi Police Station – Akihabara Police Box
4 Chome-14-1 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
+81 3-3257-0110
In an emergency always dial 119 for fire/ambulance; 110 for police.
Sexual Assault Hotline
Sexual Violence Relief Center (SARC) Tokyo
Available 24 Hours a Day
Toll Free Number: 0120-889-1777
03-5447-0992
Free, anonymous and confidential telephone counseling (English speaking resources and support.)
Code of Conduct
By attending or participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Linux Foundation Code of Conduct.
Please contact Angela Brown, SVP & GM of Events, at angela@linuxfoundation.org if you believe you’ve observed or experienced a violation of the Code of Conduct.
Weapon Policy
The Linux Foundation does not allow firearms or other weapons, regardless of whether they are permitted or not, or whether they are concealed or not, to be brought into our events. By registering for the event, you are agreeing that you understand this policy and will not bring a firearm or other weapons into the event.