I'm going to two locations for 40 days in total. It seems Tabiho doesn't let you choose a holiday for more than 31 days. Other insurerers I've checked don't allow multiple locations.
Anyone know of any travel insurance companies that would cover me?

I’ve used World Nomads for similar trips in the past. Never had to make a claim so can’t comment on that part of it, but it covered long trips travelling through different countries.
I have heard a lot of second and third hand horror stories about this company. However, I have not done the research myself.
We were insured through them for over a year, however our status was working abroad and spouse.Rezz wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 4:46 am Just to piggyback onto this thread this because I'm also looking for travel insurance:
I'm going to two locations for 40 days in total. It seems Tabiho doesn't let you choose a holiday for more than 31 days. Other insurerers I've checked don't allow multiple locations.
Anyone know of any travel insurance companies that would cover me?![]()
The insurance with Rakuten card only works if you book the trip through a registered travel agent, and pay with your card. Booking flights direct doesn't seem to be valid, but I'm not sure and haven't tried to confirm it.Yokohama wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 9:06 am Nobody mentioned travel insurance that come with credit cards? E.g. Rakuten credit card: https://www.rakuten-card.co.jp/overseas/insurance/
I never got insurance, because I was depending on the insurance that comes with the credit cards. Anybody any experience claiming with these types of insurances?
I'm not sure if it was MS&AD that I used last time, but it rings a bell and I'm pretty sure I've used them before. For the US, travel there, this and (I think) others have a number of links/relationships with certain US providers/hospitals. For example, in Honolulu (or Chicago area, etc), they list a hospital or few that (I think) will accept your travel insurance paperwork and bill the company directly, rather than you having to pay upfront and then file for a reimbursement.Rezz wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:05 am For anyone who digs this up later and is in a similar situation, I found MS&AD (https://www.ms-ins.com/personal/travel/kairyo/) and "OFF!" (https://www.sompojapan.i-hoken.jp/off/) both offer travel insurance for multiple destinations and more than 31 days (both upto 90 days).
MS&AD were cheaper for the four of us at about 55,000 yen, so we went with them.
Any further update on this? Did you try it?adamu wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 4:06 pmThe insurance with Rakuten card only works if you book the trip through a registered travel agent, and pay with your card. Booking flights direct doesn't seem to be valid, but I'm not sure and haven't tried to confirm it.Yokohama wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 9:06 am Nobody mentioned travel insurance that come with credit cards? E.g. Rakuten credit card: https://www.rakuten-card.co.jp/overseas/insurance/
I never got insurance, because I was depending on the insurance that comes with the credit cards. Anybody any experience claiming with these types of insurances?
With the Rakuten Premium card, it's more flexible, as the requirement is (weirdly) that you have to pay at least ¥1 for transport to your port of departure on the card.
I've never tried it, but I'm planning on relying on it later this year.