A business partner from Bangladesh came to Japan to tour our facilities. Upon arrival at the airport, the insurance company (Japan Insurance Company) was notified of the client's visit.reverse overseas travel insurance(Procedures for).TOKIO OMOTENASHI POLICYis an insurance period of 31 days or less, so "within 5 daysThe procedure must be followed in the "How to
If you are insuring a visit to Japan for 32 days or more, please be assured that there is no limit of 5 days. However, please keep in mind that the following two documents will be required in that case.
1. passport
2. proof of entry
For your information, "proof of entry" is only required by the "entry stamp" in your passport. If you used the automated gate at the time of entry, you may not have an entry stamp in your passport, in which case you should use your flight ticket as proof of entry.
Since I am a Moslem this time, the most difficult thing for me as a host is to find a halal restaurant. Recently, the number of halal restaurants has been gradually increasing, but there are still very few. This time, we had lunch and dinner together for three days. It is not only "no pork," but also beef, chicken, etc., if they are not certified as halal. Of course, we do not drink any alcohol (alcoholic beverages).
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▼ Day 1
(Night) Nishi-ku, Osaka / Mughal (Pakistani cuisine)
▼Day 2
(Lunch) Hiroshima Station Building / Sushi Restaurant (Seafood does not have halal certification originally)
(Night) Naka-ku, Hiroshima City / Karshaka (Turkish cuisine)
▼Day 3
(Lunch) Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka / Osaka Halal (Pakistani cuisine)
(Evening) Nishi-ku, Osaka / Japanese cuisine (seafood)
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Seasonings also require ingredients to be understood, but there is no end to it. Fish is not Halal bound, but they are not accustomed to eating raw fish such as sashimi. They are not accustomed to eating raw fish such as sashimi, etc. Although they say that Japanese sashimi does not smell fishy and is easy to eat, they do not prefer it. Therefore, they prefer grilled or boiled fish. I also gave up drinking alcohol for three days.
During this period, I had meals with clients from other countries, but because I was not a Moslem, was not fond of Curry food, and the climate in Japan (somewhat colder than in that country), I caught a cold and had to take care of the travel insurance I had purchased in that country. It was difficult to understand because I had to pay for it. When Japanese people return to Japan temporarily, Japanese insurance ( Tokio Omotenashi Policy) is easier to use because both parties are familiar with each other's insurance.