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Can I see a doctor when I travel to Japan?
Yes, but without Japanese medical insurance, the cost of seeing a doctor is very, very expensive. Without medical insurance in Japan, the treatment cost of a fracture can reach 65438+100000 RMB to 200000 RMB. When traveling to Japan, you can take essential drugs, such as antipyretics, anti-inflammatory drugs, band-AIDS, cold medicines, berberine and so on. As long as it is reasonable for personal use, it will not be checked. So if you have some minor problems, or take some medicine to resist, you can see them when you return home. If you are afraid of accidents, it is recommended to buy overseas travel insurance. If you want to see a doctor, I suggest you apply for a medical visa.
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