DAVAO CITY — Good news for Mindanao! The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan has revised its overseas travel safety information, lowering the risk levels (Travel Advisory) for several areas in Mindanao, Philippines.
Ishikawa Yoshihisa, Consul General of Japan, announced the changes in a press statement released on December 20, outlining the following updates:
1. Davao Region
The Davao region, comprising Davao Oriental, Davao de Oro, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, and Davao Occidental, had its advisory lowered from “Level 2” to “Level 1.” Major urban centers such as Mati City, Tagum City, Samal City, Davao City, and Digos City remain at Level 1, signaling a safe environment for tourists with standard precautions.
2. Province of Misamis Oriental
In Misamis Oriental, the risk level was reduced from “Level 2” to “Level 1.” This includes areas such as Cagayan de Oro City, Jasaan, Villanueva, and Tagoloan, which remain at Level 1.
3. Surigao City
Surigao City’s advisory level was lowered from “Level 2” to “Level 1,” enhancing its appeal as a travel destination. However, the Province of Surigao del Norte remains at Level 2, while the Siargao Islands continue to be classified as Level 1.
4. Eastern Sarangani Province
In eastern Sarangani Province, areas such as Malungon, Alabel, Malapatan, and Glan saw their advisory level reduced from “Level 3” to “Level 2.” Meanwhile, western Sarangani Province (Maitum, Kiamba, and Maasim) remains at Level 3.
Travel Advisory Levels
- Level 1: Take extra care.
- Level 2: Refrain from traveling if non-essential and non-urgent.
- Level 3: Refrain from traveling at any time.