Do you need insurance to travel to Japan? What's the best insurance? Here's everything you need to know.

Health insurance is one of the most important elements of your trip to Japan and you absolutely must take out one before leaving .

Healthcare in Japan: What You Need to Know

Japanese healthcare is private and you risk having to pay significant amounts even for minor injuries/ailments.

Consider that for a simple visit you can end up paying up to €150/200 and that, in cases of serious injury, hospitalisation costs can cost up to thousands of euros .

What does travel insurance cover?

Insurance companies usually have various plans that can be purchased which, in general, cover:

Medical expenses

Lost baggage

Flight cancellation

Repatriation

Which insurance do we recommend?

We at Infinite 5G recommend HeyMondo insurance.

This is a very simple insurance policy to sign up for and offers different plans based on the traveler's needs.

The basic plan covers the essentials (medical expenses and repatriation in the event of a serious accident), but there are plans that also cover lost luggage, damage, or even trip cancellation.

Alternatives to Heymondo

Before purchasing any insurance, also check whether your credit cards already have an active foreign travel insurance policy. If so, read the terms and conditions carefully.

NB: We are not affiliated and/or sponsored by HeyMondo and we offer this insurance based on our personal experience, as well as for its excellent quality/price ratio.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need health insurance to travel to Japan?

Yes, absolutely.

It is not mandatory, but given the high costs of healthcare in Japan, we strongly recommend purchasing health insurance before your trip.

What is the best travel insurance for Japan?

We at Infinite 5G recommend Heymondo.

You can subscribe to the plan that best suits your needs at the following link: https://www.heymondo.it

How much does healthcare cost for a tourist in Japan?

If you have insurance, the insurance company will usually advance the costs for you at the affiliated facilities.

If you don't have insurance, a simple medical visit can cost you as much as €150/200, and a few days' hospital stay can cost up to a few thousand euros.

Do credit cards already cover travel to Japan?

If you have a credit card, check with your credit card issuer to see if it includes international travel insurance.

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