I’ve decided on my spring travel destination. It’s a destination that I’ve been to so well with Okinawa and Grimm, but this time, the three of us are going to go~ The mainland of Japan is getting ready for the cherry blossom wave to start, but since it’s so far south, it’s already passed by ^^: What other pretty flowers will be blooming when I go? I’m excited to go to a season I haven’t been to before.
Memories of my last trip. Everyone around me knows about it. I didn’t have insurance, and even though I took a local car, I didn’t want to have an accident, so I screamed “Anna Daijoobu!” and only had basic insurance… I had an accident 20 minutes after leaving.
I haven’t had any other accidents since then, but I can’t forget how anxious I was every step of the way. Also, I broke a lot of things on my last trip to Tokyo, so I never thought I’d be in such a mess. That’s why Inana is the first one to look into travel insurance in Japan.
I’m traveling to Okinawa right now, where the weather is perfect for spring and you can wear only a thin tee. The March outfit is a spring concept 🙂 The temperature will be above 20 degrees during the day, so can you imagine? ^^ Still, it will be chilly in the morning and evening with short sleeves, so I think you can wear a thin long sleeve.
I had a travel pass that allowed me to go everywhere for a few days, but Okinawa also requires a rental car, so I had to prepare my international driver’s license, and I had to prepare more than I would for a destination that only uses public transportation. Among them, Japanese travel insurance is a must ^^: As with any overseas trip, you need to be prepared for the number of unforeseen circumstances. 닥터규의 정보도서관
Also, cell phones are very expensive these days, so they can get damaged while playing, or they can get flooded while playing in the water, and you don’t even want to think about losing them ^^:
And if you’re traveling and writing, you have a ton of cameras, so the first thing you need to prepare for is overseas travel insurance!
I had to do it on the way to the airport before and forgot while traveling, so I would like to ask you to do it at home ^^:
If you’re a foreigner and you don’t have travel insurance, you’re going to have to pay a lot of money to go to the hospital if you’re injured or sick, and hospital fees aren’t as good as they are in Korea. The same goes for traveling to Okinawa and other countries!
I often use toggles. It’s easy to compare by showing multiple products~ and it’s easy to see what I need and want to know when I click once more. Sense to let you know what you want to know first!! 😀 I’m searching for travel insurance abroad in Japan right now~.
Just enter your dates, travel destination, and age, and it will calculate the cost in no time. I’m not a printout kind of person, but if you’re really prepared, you can even print out your registration confirmation and go on your way, and you can download it in both Korean and English.
Also, it’s easy to check the deed because it comes directly to KakaoTalk, and it’s easy to find and view the deed later if you need it.
I tend to pack for most of my trips abroad, like the Japanese travel insurance, which was the first thing I did when preparing for my spring trip. However, when I do forget, something always seems to happen just then… My last trip, my GoPro and camera broke. Luckily, my phone was okay, but this Naran woman had a complete disaster on the flight back, including a broken suitcase.
If you go to Okinawa, how hard will you go around again~ Last time I went to Churaumi, I made a disaster movie because I encountered typhoon-level rain and wind, but this time I hope to meet a continuous blue sky~ I also want to visit newly emerged hot spots.
Japan has so many delicious things to eat that food costs are half of travel expenses? lol Grimm likes conveyor belt sushi restaurants as always~ He eats more as he grows up~ He’s good at ordering his own desserts~ He’s a good player now ^^: I’m still eating ramen with tonkotsu, but when will you eat tantanmen~ Heh, let’s pack up now! Gogo~.