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  1. 2017年1月26日 · No matter where you live, it's good to have at least a general sense of how the health and medical care system works. Below we've outlined the differences between Japanese hospitals and clinics, the basics of the health insurance system, and some tips on finding English-speaking doctors. 1. Hospitals & Clinics.

  2. 2018年8月2日 · Rules & Regulations. There are two important documents involved in the process of bringing medicine to Japan. The first is “The Import Report," which—as the name implies—requires a detailed description and declaration of quantity of the medicine you would like to bring into the country. This does not only apply to prescription drugs, also ...

  3. 2020年5月18日 · On April 9, a doctor who just started working at this hospital was found to be infected with the novel coronavirus, and the hospital had those who were in close contact with him self-quarantine. Fortunately, the virus has not spread to any other workers. However ...

  4. 2017年10月16日 · For the vitamin crowd, and those looking to achieve a little more digestive harmony, Ebios is the medicine for you. It contains a variety of vitamins that help strengthen the immune system, as well as brewer’s yeast, the beloved fungus used in the making of beer and bread. It’s also a probiotic, which means it contains micro-organisms that ...

  5. 2018年1月29日 · Find out how surgical masks, Pocari Sweat, 'okayu,' doctors, and Japan’s National Health Insurance fit into the mix! One of our favorite bloggers, Texan in Tokyo, and her husband Ryosuke posted a video about the terrible tragedy many of us fear—or worse still, have actually experienced—of getting sick while in a foreign country.

  6. 2017年1月26日 · 10 Japanese Business Etiquette Rules. There's quite a long list of dos and don'ts when it comes to business etiquette in Japan, so to simplify it we have compiled 10 common business manners you're likely to encounter. 1. Wait Before Sitting Down. When visiting someone else’s office, wait until the host says “Please, have a seat,” before ...

  7. 2020年4月21日 · At Daisekai, you can get a foot bath where hundreds of garra rufa, or doctor fish, nibble your old skin, dirt, and sweat. It might tickle a bit, but you'll come out with soft and supple feet. The cost is around 1,000 yen per 15 minutes. Location: 97 Yamashitacho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0023. Video powered by Wanderlist Japan.