| If you are an expatriate planning on long-term residence in Japan  you can, after a one-year stay, become a part of Japan's national  health program. Until that time, however, you're going to need Japanese  overseas travel insurance.  Some of the Japanese overseas travel insurance options include  not only trip or annual medical emergency coverage for travel but also  disability insurance, personal liability coverage and term life  insurance. Japanese overseas travel insurance's medical coverage with  some plans offers full (100 percent) reimbursement for prescription  medicine, medical care for diagnostic purposes, hospital stay and even  surgery. You'll also be covered in case of terrorism and an evacuation  to your home residence in the event of medical or terrorist emergency.  One firm whose Japanese overseas travel plan we perused offered  coverage for those over 80 years old, difficult to find. The minimum  coverage time period for this plan is one week (seven days) with a  one-year maximum, although it can be renewed for a total of three  consecutive years of coverage. Coverage varies according to your age.  You must be at least two weeks old for any coverage. If you are under  70 years of age you can choose coverage limits that range from $50,000  to $1 million. Folks between 70 and 79 are excluded from coverage that  exceeds $50,000, while those 80 or older can only be covered to a  maximum of $10,000.  Let's look at a couple of quotes to see the variation in cost  for age, children, number of travelers, and participation in sports.  We'll also look at the cost for non-U.S. citizens. The first quote is  for a single U.S. resident 18-29 years of age traveling along for one  year and not wanting the rider for sports coverage. A $1 million  ceiling for Japanese overseas travel insurance coverage, with a $250  deductible, is $576. Reducing the ceiling doesn't seem like nearly as  good a deal - the premium is $504, although increasing the deductible  to $1000 reduces the cost to $403.20. That same Japanese overseas  travel insurance coverage for non-U.S. citizens is several hundred  dollars more.  For a couple both 30-39 years old with two children traveling  with them, Japanese overseas travel insurance does not come cheap.  Assuming U.S. residence and a $500,000 ceiling with $500 deductible the  hefty price tag for this coverage is $1814.40. While this may seem  excessive, consider the cost of medical coverage for one or more of  you, or for emergency evacuation. You'll probably come to the  conclusion that Japanese overseas travel insurance is inexpensive as  compared to the alternative. |