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Free VPNs often market themselves as offering all of the benefits of their paid rivals, with none of the downsides. In reality though, there\u2019s no comparison to be made. Free providers usually only offer a handful of servers, and often have to impose monthly data limits, making them impractical for regular use. Furthermore, because they have so many users on such a limited network, it\u2019s extremely easy for Netflix to identify and blacklist their servers. When you consider that this network load also causes extremely slow speeds, it becomes clear that free VPNs can\u2019t be relied on to work with Netflix Japan.\nThese providers leave a lot to be desired from a security perspective too. In fact, you can hardly call many of them privacy tools, given research has shown that almost 40 percent of surveyed free VPN apps come bundled with malware and a further 18 percent fail to encrypt their users\u2019 data. To keep yourself safe online, we recommend taking the VPN service\u2019s reputation, logging policy, and security features into account, instead of just using whatever is free.\n","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Ian Garland","description":"Ian Garland is a distinguished author and cybersecurity expert, boasting over six years of dedicated service as a writer and editor for Comparitech.com. His expertise primarily focuses on privacy, VPN testing and evaluation, and exploring the unique online challenges faced by internet users around the world. His work offers insightful analysis into both emerging and established VPN services, underlining his deep understanding of the digital security landscape.\nHolding a first-class Bachelor's degree in Computing from the University of the Highlands and Islands, Ian has established himself as a prominent voice in the field of online security. His insights and analyses have been featured across prestigious platforms including The Gazette, the RSA Cybersecurity Conference blog, RTInsights, Circuit Magazine, and Security Boulevard. His work goes beyond mere reporting, delving into critical examinations of the ever-evolving cyber world.\nOutside his professional life, Ian maintains a keen interest in the streaming universe, particularly keeping abreast of the latest developments in the Kodi community. His passion for technology extends into personal projects, where he hones his coding skills. A lover of science fiction, Ian often immerses himself in sci-fi literature, reflecting his fascination with the future and the unknown realms of the digital universe.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/"}},"@type":"Question","name":"Is it legal to watch Japanese Netflix with a VPN?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Despite what you might think, most countries don\u2019t actually have laws against using a VPN to stream region-locked content. As such, unless you\u2019re somewhere like Iraq or China, where VPN usage is regulated or banned outright, there\u2019s no reason you should expect to get into trouble.\nIt is worth noting that this is technically against Netflix\u2019s terms of service. However, even if the service detects that you\u2019re using a VPN, it\u2019ll simply show you a limited selection of content until you disconnect. To date, there are no credible reports of anyone being banned just for using a VPN to access Netflix.\n","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Ian Garland","description":"Ian Garland is a distinguished author and cybersecurity expert, boasting over six years of dedicated service as a writer and editor for Comparitech.com. His expertise primarily focuses on privacy, VPN testing and evaluation, and exploring the unique online challenges faced by internet users around the world. His work offers insightful analysis into both emerging and established VPN services, underlining his deep understanding of the digital security landscape.\nHolding a first-class Bachelor's degree in Computing from the University of the Highlands and Islands, Ian has established himself as a prominent voice in the field of online security. His insights and analyses have been featured across prestigious platforms including The Gazette, the RSA Cybersecurity Conference blog, RTInsights, Circuit Magazine, and Security Boulevard. His work goes beyond mere reporting, delving into critical examinations of the ever-evolving cyber world.\nOutside his professional life, Ian maintains a keen interest in the streaming universe, particularly keeping abreast of the latest developments in the Kodi community. His passion for technology extends into personal projects, where he hones his coding skills. A lover of science fiction, Ian often immerses himself in sci-fi literature, reflecting his fascination with the future and the unknown realms of the digital universe.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/","@type":"Question","name":"What can I watch on Netflix Japan?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Netflix Japan\u2019s biggest claim to fame is its constantly expanding library of currently-airing anime but it also boasts plenty of other shows and movies that aren\u2019t available elsewhere in the world. Here\u2019s a quick rundown of some of the content only offered in the Japanese library:\n

    \nI Will Do It In the Next Life\nOne Piece Stampede\nRide Your Wave\nSo I\u2019m a Spider, So What?\nHorimiya\nMore than a dozen Godzilla movies\nCoffee and Vanilla\nPath of the Dragons\nTerrace House (2014)\nThe Back of Shadow \n\n","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Ian Garland","description":"Ian Garland is a distinguished author and cybersecurity expert, boasting over six years of dedicated service as a writer and editor for Comparitech.com. His expertise primarily focuses on privacy, VPN testing and evaluation, and exploring the unique online challenges faced by internet users around the world. His work offers insightful analysis into both emerging and established VPN services, underlining his deep understanding of the digital security landscape.\nHolding a first-class Bachelor's degree in Computing from the University of the Highlands and Islands, Ian has established himself as a prominent voice in the field of online security. His insights and analyses have been featured across prestigious platforms including The Gazette, the RSA Cybersecurity Conference blog, RTInsights, Circuit Magazine, and Security Boulevard. His work goes beyond mere reporting, delving into critical examinations of the ever-evolving cyber world.\nOutside his professional life, Ian maintains a keen interest in the streaming universe, particularly keeping abreast of the latest developments in the Kodi community. His passion for technology extends into personal projects, where he hones his coding skills. A lover of science fiction, Ian often immerses himself in sci-fi literature, reflecting his fascination with the future and the unknown realms of the digital universe.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/"]} "@context":"http:\/\/schema.org","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":["@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Home","item":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/","@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/blog\/","@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"VPN & Privacy","item":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/blog\/vpn-privacy\/","@type":"ListItem","position":4,"name":"Watch Japanese Netflix","item":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/blog\/vpn-privacy\/watch-japanese-netflix\/"]BlogVPN & PrivacyWatch Japanese Netflix We are funded by our readers and may receive a commission when you buy using links on our site. How to watch Japanese Netflix from anywhere Trying to get Japanese Netflix while traveling? We reveal the best VPNs to watch Japanese Netflix in the US or anywhere else abroad. Writer: Ian Garland Streaming, Kodi and VPN Expert Updated: January 15, 2024

You may already be aware, but Netflix changes its content depending on where you are. For instance, in Japan, new episodes of high-profile anime like Attack on Titan are added each week. People in other countries, however, often have to wait months after the series ends to watch them. The good news is that a VPN allows you to securely access Netflix Japan from anywhere in the world.

So how does this all work? Simply, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) sends your internet traffic through a server in a different country. Doing so hides your real IP address, improving your privacy and making it appear as though you are wherever your chosen server is. In other words, you could connect to a Japanese VPN server to watch Japan-only services while traveling abroad. Even better, VPNs encrypt your data, which prevents it from being read by snoopers, network admins, or your ISP.

BEST VPN FOR JAPANESE NETFLIX:NordVPN is our first choice for watching Japanese Netflix. Boasts steady speeds plus a strong focus on security and privacy. This no-logs provider even offers a 30-day money-back guarantee so you can try it risk-free.

BEST BUDGET VPN:Surfshark is an affordable option that performs just as well as its higher-priced rivals. As well as a total lack of any connection limits, it has an exceptional security and privacy offering, and a 30-day money-back guarantee.

SPEEDY AND SECURE:CyberGhost is very fast, with pre-configured security features and solid streaming potential. In fact, it even offers servers specifically designed for securely accessing Netflix Japan abroad. This user-friendly provider comes with a 45-day money-back guarantee.

STREAM ANYWHERE:IPVanish is a high-speed VPN that lets you connect any number of devices at once. This makes it a great choice for those who like to watch Netflix on the go. Also offers a fantastic set of security features, a no-logs policy, and a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Before recommending particular providers, we use a comprehensive testing methodology to objectively compare them. This ensures we find those that excel in multiple areas and will be useful long-term. This is important when any product is subscription-based. Just some of the features we looked for when seeking out the best VPNs for Japanese Netflix are listed below:

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