How to say "health insurance card" in Japanese?

In Japanese "health insurance card" translates to  保険証 

Transliteration: hokenshou

🇯🇵 病院に行くときは保険証を持っていく必要があります。

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🇺🇸 You need to bring your health insurance card when going to the hospital.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "health insurance card" in Japanese?

You can use the word "保険証" which translates to "health insurance card".

How to pronounce "保険証" (health insurance card) in Japanese?

The word "保険証" is pronounced as "hokenshou".

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