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How to buy travel insurance to Japan-where to buy it?

Most people seldom think of buying insurance when traveling. In fact, it is a very correct thing to buy insurance when traveling. If you want to buy insurance when traveling to Japan, you can refer to the following information.

How to buy insurance

It is safer to buy insurance. Even with the government's medical insurance system, seeing a doctor in Japan is still a big expense. So I suggest you confirm whether you have bought insurance before going abroad.

If you are traveling in a group, the general travel society requires individuals to purchase overseas travel insurance. If you want to see a doctor in Japan, you can go to a designated hospital by non-cash payment. Some credit cards also have this function.

If you don't buy insurance when traveling in China, you can buy overseas travel insurance after entering Japan. Here, Bian Xiao arranged two insurances for everyone.

Tokyo maritime daytime fire insurance

Language: English, Chinese, Korean

Insurance fees: 1 160 yen /2 days, 1520 yen /2 days and 1860 yen /3 days (see website for details).

Compensation amount: up to 6,543,800,000 yen.

Tel: 03-4405- 1769

"Damage Insurance Japan Japan Xingya"

Language: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, English.

Insurance cost: 2900 yen/10 day.

Compensation amount: up to 6,543,800,000 yen.

Tel: 0 120-950-857 (Chinese telephone)

How to find a medical institution

There are about five ways to find a medical institution in Japan. If you are sick, try to find a suitable medical institution as soon as possible.

Through the "travel agency"

According to a survey conducted by the Japan Tourism Agency, about 50% of travel agencies have encountered the situation that passengers need medical treatment. In this case, as individuals, we should actively contact with tour guides or travel agencies, who will introduce us to suitable hospitals or clinics for timely treatment.

Pass "inside the sightseeing box"

"Tourism Case Office" (Tourism Information Advisory Office) not only has multilingual information books, but also has resident staff who are familiar with international languages (such as English and Chinese). Whether it is medical treatment when you are sick or the setting of shelters when you encounter natural disasters, they will give timely feedback.

Through "Hotel" or "Hotel"

If you tell the symptoms to the hotel staff, they will also provide you with specific information about the medical institutions near the hotel.

Through "insurance company"

When you go to Japan, you usually buy travel insurance. If you are sick, you can call the insurance company, and they will tell you in detail which medical institution you should go to for treatment. This is also a relatively efficient way.

Through "Internet"

Now that the Internet is so developed, information of many medical institutions can be found online. However, the information will be more complicated, so when searching, try to log on to the website of the Japanese government tourist office for one-click search, which is not only fast but also accurate! And the website has various language versions, so it doesn't matter if you don't know Japanese!

Website of Japan Tourism Bureau: www.jnto.go.jp/emergency/jpn/mi_guide.html

What should I bring to see a doctor?

When we see a doctor in Japan, we must take the following items with us ~ otherwise the hospital may refuse to accept you.

Passport or sightseeing boat landing permit

If you join overseas travel insurance, you need to carry insurance securities.

Cash or international credit card?

In addition, if we carry a notebook with us to record our past medical history, allergies, drug abuse and religious beliefs, so much the better!