Schedule II |
①.Disorder of the Eyes |
1.When the eyesight of both eyes has been lost. |
100% |
2.When the eyesight of one eye has been lost. |
60% |
3.When the corrected eyesight of one eye has become 0.6 or less. |
5% |
4.When the visual field of one eye has come to suffer from constriction (meaning where the visual field has become 60% or less of the total of the angle of the normal visual field). |
5% |
②.Disorder of the Ears |
1.When the hearing of both ears has been lost completely. |
80% |
2.When the hearing of one ear has been lost completely. |
30% |
3.When the hearing of one ear is not good enough to comprehend a normal speaking voice at a distance of 50 cm or more. |
5% |
③.Disorder of the Nose |
When a significant disorder has been left in the function of the nose. |
20% |
④.Disorder of Mastication and Speech |
1.When the function of mastication and speech has been lost completely. |
100% |
2.When a significant disorder has been left in the function of mastication and speech. |
35% |
3.When a disorder has been left in the function of mastication and speech. |
15% |
4.When 5 or more teeth have been chipped and lost. |
5% |
⑤.Deformities of Exterior Appearance (meaning the face, head and neck) |
1.When significant deformation has been left on the exterior appearance. |
15% |
2.When deformation has been left on the exterior appearance (meaning such deformation as a cicatrix of 2cm in diameter, or a linear cicatrix of 3cm long). |
3% |
⑥.Disorder of the Vertebral Column |
1.When a significant deformation or a significant disorder of movement has been left on the vertebral column. |
40% |
2.When a disorder of movement has been left on the vertebral column. |
30% |
3.When a deformation has been left on the vertebral column. |
15% |
⑦.Disorder of the Arm (the wrist joint and above) or the Leg (the ankle joint and above) |
1.When one arm or one leg has been lost. |
60% |
2.When the function of two or three joints of the three major joints in an arm or leg has been lost completely. |
50% |
3.When the function of one joint of the three major joints in an arm or leg has been lost completely. |
35% |
4.When a disorder has been left in the function of one arm or one leg. |
5% |
⑧.Disorder of the Fingers |
1.When the thumb of one hand has been lost at or above the knuckle (interphalangeal joint). |
60% |
2.When a significant disorder has been left in the function of the thumb of one hand. |
50% |
3.When one of the fingers other than the thumb has been lost at or above the second knuckle (distal interphalangeal joint). |
35% |
4.When a significant disorder has been left in the function of one of the fingers other than the thumb. |
5% |
⑨.Disorder of Toes |
1.When the first toe of one leg has been lost at or above the toe joint (interphalangeal joint). |
10% |
2.When a significant disorder has been left in the function of the first toe of one leg. |
8% |
3.When one of the toes other than the first toe has been lost at or above the second toe joint (distal interphalangeal joint). |
5% |
4.When a significant disorder has been left in the function of one of the toes other than the first toe. |
3% |
⑩. In other cases where the traveler is not able to take care of himself/herself for the rest of his/her life due to the significant disorder of his/her body. |
100% |