Now that the game has finally launched in Pokemon’s birth country, the Japanese government is prepared for the worst.

By now, news of Pokemon Go players falling off cliffsgetting robbed, and crashing into police cars has reached the other side of the world, and Japan knows its own citizens are not immune to these kinds of mishaps. In fact, the BBC writes that just hours after the game launched, a student at Osaka's Kindai University reportedly fell down the stairs while playing and had to be taken to the hospital. That’s why the country—maker of tourist etiquette manuals and life-saving driver decals—is prepared for the worst-case scenarios. The government-run National Center of Incident Readiness and Strategy for Cybersecurity issued on Friday a guide with nine safety tips, with warnings about everything from fake apps to heat strokes to gun-toting cowboys overseas.